On 4 Apr 2000, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
LibXMI is now available via public CVS, with both anonymous
read-only and account-based read/write capability. Point your CVSROOT
thusly:
I grabbed the latest snapshot of your libxmi effort and integrated it into a bigger
app.
i) Not initializing libxmi via xmiInit and xmiAttach causes seg fault as soon as
one tries to use an mi.. function. Error checking??
Lacking in many places in the current version.
Hmm - depending on the complexity of the called function, I'd consider it
overkill to do tests if someone
LibXMI is now available via public CVS, with both anonymous
read-only and account-based read/write capability. Point your CVSROOT
thusly:
I grabbed the latest snapshot of your libxmi effort and integrated it into a bigger
app.
I observed the following:
i) Not initializing
Jon M. Taylor writes:
Bugreports and patches are appreciated.
Okidoke: demos/demo gives me a short line of three dashes on the
screen, then it segfaults with the missing symbol as you said.
xmitest segfaults immediately with a missing symbol.
The first and most important problem area
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Andrew Apted wrote:
Jon M. Taylor writes:
Bugreports and patches are appreciated.
Okidoke: demos/demo gives me a short line of three dashes on the
screen, then it segfaults with the missing symbol as you said.
xmitest segfaults immediately with a missing symbol.
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Andrew Apted wrote:
Jon M. Taylor writes:
Bugreports and patches are appreciated.
Okidoke: demos/demo gives me a short line of three dashes on the
screen, then it segfaults with the missing symbol as you said.
See my other post about using the newest CVS