I am running the latest CVS updates (libtool branch) 
under Red Hat version 8.0.  Many thanks to David 
Thompson for the clues to make that happen.  I am now 
running into a problem with my user-defined inboard 
modules.  I notice that the top level README caries a 
note about user defined modules being a known problem. 
But the date on the file is July 1999; is this 
relevant?

I'm now getting a clean load (except for a message 
about sys_errlist).  Initially there was an unsatisfied 
external reference called dxfHWload.  I suspect that 
dxfHWload should be coming from libDX.a.  I satisfied 
the reference by forcing the link from the source 
directory 
/dx/src/exec/hwrender/opengl/.libs/libOPENGL.a.

The user interface is displaying the added module names 
and configuration dialog boxes (so mdf2c is working). 
But as soon as I try to use one of the modules I get 
"<module name>: function does not exist.  Operation not 
implemented". I've been using some of these modules for 
well over five years so I doubt that there are code 
problems with _all_ the modules (besides, I'm not even 
starting to execute the code in my routines).  Has a 
step been added since 4.2.0 to the procedure for 
linking in modules that I missed?  Perhaps the MDF file 
is missing a new field?

Thanks for your time,
Ned Piburn

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