Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ucsd!ogicse!decwrl!shelby!carbon!katz From: katz@elements.rpal.com (Morry Katz) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: X11R4 for sun4 Message-ID: Date: 7 Mar 90 17:06:18 GMT References: <9003061307.AA01968@sne42e> Sender: root@elements.rpal.com (Operator) Reply-To: katz@rpal.com Organization: Rockwell International Palo Alto Lab Lines: 28 In-Reply-To: chuckles@SNE42E.ORL.MMC.COM's message of 6 Mar 90 13:07:48 GMT In article <9003061307.AA01968@sne42e> chuckles@SNE42E.ORL.MMC.COM (chuck strickland) writes: > > I have completed the build of X11R4 for my sun4 machines. The build > was flawless. I am very impressed with the package. I have paid thousands > of dollars for software and not got a product nearly this good. > Congratulations and thanks. > > I do have a couple of difficulties I can't resolve. > > 1. xterm -- when I first bring up the release after the build and install > xterm dies with the messaage -- > " can't find shared library libXaw.so.4 " > the library is definitly there. I manually copied the xterm exectutable > from mit/clients/xterm to /usr/bin/X11 and it works. I checked the owner > and protection on the file and it did not change. Any suggestions. > SunOS4.0 by default uses shared libraries which must be linked in at application startup time. I believe that SunOS only searches the directories /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib for the libraries. If this is the case then you will have to copy the libs generated by X into one of these directories. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Morry Katz Rockwell Science Center administrator@rpal.com (machine administration issues) katz@rpal.com (other) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------