Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I wondered if any of the general fink user community or the package
maintainer have gotten this when trying to use the editor (scipad) from
scilab(-atlas)-4.1-1001:
--ld returned bad status: 100
ld returned bad status: 100
Warning:
I wondered if any of the general fink user community or the package
maintainer have gotten this when trying to use the editor (scipad) from
scilab(-atlas)-4.1-1001:
--ld returned bad status: 100
ld returned bad status: 100
Warning: Error loading /sw/lib/libtk8.4.dylib :link: the shared archive
On 24 May 2007, at 15:52, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I wondered if any of the general fink user community or the package
maintainer have gotten this when trying to use the editor (scipad)
from
scilab(-atlas)-4.1-1001:
--ld returned bad status: 100
ld returned bad status: 100
Warning:
Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
I wondered if any of the general fink user community or the package
maintainer have gotten this when trying to use the editor (scipad) from
scilab(-atlas)-4.1-1001:
--ld returned bad status: 100
ld returned bad status: 100
Warning: Error loading
Martin Costabel wrote:
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The crash log shows as below;
Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x00204574 in LoadSymbFonts (rsfe.c:37)
#1 0x0020442c in LoadFonts (rsfe.c:37)
#2 0x00202a44 in initgraphic_ (rsfe.c:37)
With gcc 3.1, above crash would not occur.
Package manager version: 0.17.1
Distribution
Hi,
I am using 10.2-gcc3.3 tree now.
I have experienced that scilab 2.7.2 ( in unstable/sci )
crashes on several machines if built with gcc 3.3.
The crash occurs as soon as executing demos.
The crash log shows as below;
Thread 0 Crashed:
#0 0x00204574 in LoadSymbFonts (rsfe.c:37)
#1
In trying to update to the latest version of scilab-atlas I get the
following errors. I have the latest Developer's bundle (April 2002,
beta) installed. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks. --shiv--
Here are the last few lines:
cc -no-cpp-precomp -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/sw/include
This is a know problem with the latest versions of scilab and tcltk-8.3.4.
You can either 1) downgrade to tcltk-8.3.3, or 2) get the new revisions of
scilab/scilab-atlas from unstable cvs which have tcltk support disabled.
This problem should be fixed with next release of Xfree86. At that time,
On vendredi, juin 21, 2002, at 10:53 , Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
Well my problems with Scilab are that the demo menu doesn't drop
any content with the mouse and clicking help just gives me an
error.
What error?
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Martin
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Well, to begin with, under mac os 9, I could launch it from the desktop
and it opened its own command window. I did not need to go through an x
windows interface. I find using xdarwin kludgy compared with running x
programs through my linux box at my department office.
Under linux it appears
On Thursday, June 20, 2002, at 03:29 PM, ariel balter wrote:
Under linux it appears to be seamless. I ssh to a main computer and the
display is automatically set. When I open the x program (such as
matlab) only the matlab windows are opened. This is much smoother than
running an entire
You could easily set up an applescript to double click-open X Windows
apps.
If you are truly bothered that much by XDarwin, check out tenon's
XTools. It aint free but it supposedly has better OSX integration, and
it has hardware accelerated openGL.
http://www.tenon.com/products/xtools/
Thank you very much. Now Scilab opens its window by doing as your
suggestion.
On 2002.04.18, at 22:47, Martin Costabel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. I have installed Scilab; but when I input the command scilab
on Oroborus X, the Scilab's window opens for only a instant,
At 1:15 AM +0900 4/21/02, Shinji Kojima wrote:
Thank you. But I have already installed XFree86 4.2.0 on Mac OS X,
though it was installed before FINK by a double-clickable installer.
That means I use system-xfree86 package of FINK.
I have tried to install xfree86-base package of FINK because I
Hello. I have installed Scilab; but when I input the command scilab
on Oroborus X, the Scilab's window opens for only a instant, disappears
quickly, and leaves a message as follows:
% write start: can't write file
apparent state: unit 1 named /Users/myhome/scilab.hist
last format: (a)
lately
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. I have installed Scilab; but when I input the command scilab
on Oroborus X, the Scilab's window opens for only a instant, disappears
quickly, and leaves a message as follows:
% write start: can't write file
apparent state: unit 1 named
In answer to your twm problem, there was a problem with twm not having
menu bars under XFree86 4.1 This has been solved for XFree86 4.2 .
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Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University
Levitated Dipole Experiment
MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, 175 Albany Street,
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