On Wed, 17 May 2000, Peter D. Kirchner wrote:

Hi
I installed it from Solaris 2.6 binary but I am running Solaris 8.0
Could this have anything to do with it.

dx -execonly does work so that rules out (0) and (3). 

Thanks
Trudy

> It means dxui can't find a running dxexec.  probably dxui could not
> start dxexec.  It could arise from a number of problems,
> but from experience it is likely due to
> (0) missing libraries required to run dxexec (at least missing from
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH ) or
> (1) a downlevel dx shell script that does not fix up the path
> automatically or
> (2) the binaries and or dx shell script are placed in an arbitrary
> location or renamed, or
> (3) a problem starting dxexec:
> You can try
> dx -execonly
> or
> dx -execonly -processors 1
> to rule out or help fix #0 and #3 .
> You would have relevant information regarding  #1 or #2.
> It is possible (likely) that the dxui message window has some relevant,
> though potentially confusing, messages from the ui's attempt to start
> dxexec.
> 
> Pete
> 
> van der straaten trudy a wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> > I recently installed OpenDX on my Sun Ultra running Solaris 8.0.
> > When I try to edit a visual program or simple import data I get the
> > message
> >
> > Warning: Could not connect to dxexec
> >
> > Can anyone tell me what this means ?
> > Thanks
> 


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