On 16 Mar 2001 13:43:22 +0100, Danny Backx wrote: >VendorShell. However in the case of the wrong linking order this >doesn't help because Xt also contains a VendorShell which overrules >the Xm VendorShell when the linkage is wrong. > >Could another option be the class_initialize method for XmPrimitive >and/or XmManager ? > > Danny Further experts to comment on this? (BTW, topic was to where to hook in some global Xm library initialization routine; could be used for various purposes: hook for our improved debugging support and perhaps the famous wrong linking order -lXt -lXm) Especially WRT _LtCheckClassOfVendorShell() within Vendor.c. Is it possible to repair a wrong linking order along the lines of _LtXmFixupVendorShell()? (so far an OS/2-only interface which a predecessor of mine implemented) --- Alexander Mai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
