Bram Moolenaar a écrit :
Smells like a problem in the GUI libraries. Or it could be a compiler
optimizer bug again, try compiling without -O2. But I guess it's the
libraries.
Yes, you were right. After I found out that the very same binary worked
on my Solaris Express install (the -dev
Ali Akcaagac a écrit :
For what reasons does gVIM require Bonobo on Solaris ?
It's not gvim asking for it, but the JDS/GNOME libs (modified by Sun for
the accessibility stuff).
Laurent
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Is /usr/sfw a standard place for something? Then perhaps configure
should be adjusted to check it.
Checked that. No need anymore for it. Ir probably dated from my first
builds on the Solaris 10 beta, 2 years ago.
Laurent
Hi all,
I built vim 7.0.110 on Solaris 10 U1 x86, fully patched, using Sun Studio
11 or Solaris' GCC 3.4.3.
Building went fine, however, test 16 failed (no output). What happens is
that gvim fails on startup with a segfault:
$ gvim
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
Bonobo accessibility