> > I have just built 4.0.10 on my RH 6.1 system using LessTif and > Mesa. I used a > CVS snapshot downloaded Fri 1/28. So far, it works well -- > occasionally dumps > core (I think the system runs out of resources on a large > visualization...). I > built it as a mortal user in a /home/... subdirectory and > installed it as root > into /usr/local/dx.
How much RAM, which X-server? Video memory? A lot of other things can be responsible for it. > > Java stuff didn't build using Blackdown jdk1.2.2 -- couldn't > find jni headers, > but I have plenty to keep me busy learning as it is. Thanks to all. Use export JDK=<path to jdk1.2.2 directory> put it in your /etc/bashrc and source it. > > BTW the precompiled binaries have a problem with the interactors > --steppers, > dials -- not working, at least on my system. The CVS version > (discussion of a > "trunc" problem in the mailing list) works OK. The precompiled binaries have OSF/MOTIF statically linked. The interactors problems were reported by LessTif users. I am not sure if MOTIF linked binaries has interactor bugs too? At the moment my Linux machine is down therefore I cannot confirm it. Suhaib > > "Suhaib M. Siddiqi" wrote: > > > Not sure what is the problem at your RH 6.1. It should work fine. > > Did you built yourself or did you try my precompiled binaries. > > > > Suhaib > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Nurkkala, Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 2:10 PM > > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > Subject: OpenDX 4.0.10 on Linux > > > > Hi -- > > > > I've just built OpenDX 4.0.10 on Redhat 6.1. When I try to run, I get a > > "permission denied" message when connecting to dxexec. I've > tried the "dx > > -execonly" song and dance, which starts the server but when I > try to connect > > using "connect to existing server", the server bombs out with client > > connection problems. > > > > In contrast, building 4.0.6 on the same box works fine. I > assume I want to > > use the newer version, but what has changed to cause this to not work? > > > > thanks! > > -- > > Dr. Tom Nurkkala, PhD > > Director, R&D > > Net Perceptions > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
