Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!ncar!laplata.scd.ucar.edu!morreale From: morreale@laplata.scd.ucar.edu Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: two R4 problems on Sun 3/60 4.0.3 Message-ID: <6000@ncar.ucar.edu> Date: 12 Jan 90 16:57:46 GMT Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu Reply-To: morreale@laplata.scd.ucar.edu () Organization: Scientific Computing Division/NCAR, Boulder, CO Lines: 49 I have two problems concerning R4 on a Sun 3/60 running OS 4.0.3 This is pure R4 with the Xmu TWO to ONE patch installed. (If it makes a difference, I *only* rebuilt that library) Ths following is part of the make output using gcc 1.35, (I read this newsgroup :-) making ddx/sun rm -f sunInit.o gcc -DNOSTDHDRS -fstrength-reduce -fpcc-struct-return -c -O -I../../../. -I. -I../mfb -I../mi -I../../include -I../../.././X11 -DXDMCP -DSHAPE -DMITSHM -DMULTIBUFFER -DMITMISC -DINCLUDE_ALLOCA_H sunInit.c /usr/include/sundev/vuid_event.h:42: unterminated character constant *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sunInit.o' Current working directory /xw/X11R4/src/mit/server/ddx/sun *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `ddx/sun' I checked the file: vuid_event.hh and line 43 is in the middle of an ifdef COMMENT. :-) Hep! Note that the server was sucessfully compiled on a different Sun3 using a somewhat older version of the OS (same compiler) and all is well. We are very confused. Unrelated problem...... In R3, we were able to use the xterm Tek window to view plots generated with our local graphics package. With R4, we get garbage on the screen. Note that, for our translator, we only have a Tek 4010 device driver. What changed in R4? This used to work. Any specific help would be GREATLY appreciated as *lots* of our X users depend on the Tek stuff for viewing plots. Note that I have not rebuilt xterm since I installed the Xmu patch.... (I am rebuilding it right now.) -PWM -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Peter W. Morreale email: morreale@ncar.ucar.edu Nat'l Center for Atmos Research voice: (303) 497-1293 Scientific Computing Division