Xref: utzoo comp.windows.open-look:1431 alt.sys.sun:3849 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!bu.edu!nntp-read!jc From: jc@raven.bu.edu (James Cameron) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look,alt.sys.sun Subject: CM problems Message-ID: Date: 14 May 91 06:49:29 GMT Sender: news@bu.edu Followup-To: comp.windows.open-look Organization: What do you mean 'That *can't* be done????' Lines: 50 System: SunOS 4.1.1 on a SparcStation 2 with X11R4 Problem: Can't get CM to work properly. First it complains about a missing font, and then all kinds of error messages are generated when I view by the month. Here are the error codes generated: -jc- [raven: /home/local/X11R4/Sun4/lib/fonts] % cm & [2] 19195 -jc- [raven: /home/local/X11R4/Sun4/lib/fonts] % XView warning: Cannot load fon t '-b&h-lucida-medium-r-normal-sans-*-90-*-*-*-*-*-*' (Font package) XView warning: Cannot load font '-b&h-lucida-bold-r-normal-sans-*-90-*-*-*-*-*-* ' (Font package) XView warning: invalid object (not a pointer), xv_get XView warning: invalid object (not a pointer), xv_get XView warning: invalid object (not a pointer), xv_get XView warning: invalid object (not a pointer), xv_get [..Lots of the Xview warnings...] So, I thought that perhaps the font path was a problem. I tried doing a 'xset fp+ /usr/openwin/lib/fonts' but I got the following error: -jc- [pitch: /usr/openwin/lib/fonts] % xset fp+ /usr/openwin/lib/fonts/ X Error: BadValue Request Major code 51 () Request Minor code 0 ResourceID 0x3 Error Serial #4 Current Serial #6 Could someone please explain to me what is going on? I work on another machine which is very similiar to this and I have no such problems. Thank you for your time. jc -- -- James Cameron (jc@raven.bu.edu) Signal Processing and Interpretation Lab. Boston, Mass (617) 353-2879 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "But to risk we must, for the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. For the man or woman who risks nothing, has nothing, does nothing, is nothing." (Quote from the eulogy for the late Christa McAuliffe.)