Albertus J Smit wrote:
>
> Dear all
>
> Sorry to post this question to the SuSE mailing list, but I have
> tried both Forrest Young and Luke Tierney of ViSta and XLispStat fame
> without any success. I am using SuSE 6.0 afterall, so I am sure you
> won't mind too much ;-).
>
> I either have a problem with installing ViSta or XLispStat. Both
> seem to be compiling/installing properly, but I get an error message
> under XLispStat when I run ViSta.
>
> Below is the error message reported by XLispStat 3.52.5 (and 3.52.9)
> (I have tried all versions of ViSta):
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ;loading statinit.lsp
> ;loading /usr/local/lib/vista/prefs/prefload.lsp
> ;loading /usr/local/lib/vista/code/vista.fsl
> Error:ViSta requires the Xlisp-Stat Dialogs feature. Happened
So, what have you done to confirm that ViSta has access to the Dialogs
feature other than just compiling Xlisp_Stat? Set an config settings,
etc...???
> in:#Byte-Code-Closure-LOAD:#814a468>
> >
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Paths to the XLispStat and ViSta directories are:
> /usr/local/lib/vista,
> and /usr/local/lib/xlispstat.
>
> statinit.lsp has been edited to reflect the correct path to ViSta. I
> am using SuSE 6.0 running on a Pentium II 233MHz.
>
> This is the reply from the XLispStat people:
>
> >That will do it if configure finds X. Check the summary printed by
> >configure or the Makefile to see what GRAPHSYS is defined as--if it
> >isn't X11WINDOWS then configure didn't find X. You will have to
> >specify where to find the X libraries and includes to configure the
> >appropriate flags--configure --help should tell what they are.
>
> I did check the Makefile and everything seems OK. Does anyone have a
> suggestion that might get ViSta/XLispStat working?
>
> Thanking you in advance,
> AJ
>
> Dr. Albertus J. Smit
> Research Associate
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Botany Department
> University of Western Australia
> Nedlands
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