mhoffos@janus.mtroyal.ab.ca (12/13/90)
First off, I would like to thank everyone involved (esp. Thomas Roell) for the X386 server. Fantastic!! However .... in the ESIX version, I can't get xclock to work. It dumps core with a seg. violation. Interestingly enough, when I obtained the sources for xclock and recompiled it, it still does the same thing. Has anyone else had this problem? Any ideas? Mike Hoffos Disclaimer: Don't need one ...
roell@informatik.tu-muenchen.dbp.de (Thomas Roell) (12/14/90)
>First off, I would like to thank everyone involved (esp. Thomas Roell) for the >X386 server. Fantastic!! However .... in the ESIX version, I can't get xclock >to work. It dumps core with a seg. violation. Interestingly enough, when I >obtained the sources for xclock and recompiled it, it still does the same >thing. Has anyone else had this problem? Any ideas? This is a bug in the shared libXaw_s.a. It is located in mit/lib/Xaw/clock.c. Just a missing extern befor the declarartion of localtime(). An offizial bugfix will be included in the next release. There will be also support of the GENOA 6400, if anybody is intrested in this. - Thomas -- _______________________________________________________________________________ Mail: Thomas Roell (c/o Daniel Hernandez) Inst. f. Informatik / Technische Universitaet M"unchen Arcisstr. 21 / 8000 Munich 2 / Fed.Rep. of Germany E-Mail (domain): roell@lan.informatik.tu-muenchen.dbp.de UUCP (when above fails): roell@tumult.{uucp | informatik.tu-muenchen.de} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------