So within your .mdf file, you have the module listed as an INBOARD when trying to create it this way correct? I'm not sure too many people are compiling INBOARDs now, but it should work.

David

David Thompson wrote:

The response you got for "eval exec ..." doesn't give one much to go on. Try starting dx like the following and see what you get as a response.

dx -mdf /usr/local/dx/samples/program_guide/hello.mdf -exec /usr/local/dx/samples/program_guide/dxexec -edit -echo

The output is:
Starting DX user interface
eval exec "/usr/local/dx/bin_linux/dxui" -edit -mdf "/usr/local/dx/samples/program_guide/hello.mdf" -directory "/usr/local/dx/samples/program_guide" -exec "/usr/local/dx/samples/program_guide/dxexec"



That should give you more. Loading the module after starting dx will only work with the outboard module unless you disconnect from the exec and restart it with the new one.

Yes, that's what I did.


What system are you on that is returning Linux instead of linux? Can you give the output of uname -a?

Linux dragonwell.strubi.ox.ac.uk 2.4.20-8smp #1 SMP Thu Mar 13 17:45:54 EST 2003 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux


Thank you.

Jian


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