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Re: can't see breakpoint and arrow pixmaps


From: ddd
Subject: Re: can't see breakpoint and arrow pixmaps
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 11:32:22 -0500
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When I run ddd I can not see the pixmaps for the arrows or breakpoints. The
tool behaves normally otherwise. Is it posssible that I need to
configure something
so that ddd knows where to look for the pixmaps?

JT

    
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Hi,

This problem comes up once a year or so -- seldom enough to make it
impossible to track down, except on the reporter's machine.  I always
test on a SPARC/Solaris machine before every release, and I've never
seen it.  (My Sun's running Solaris-2.9.)

So I'm afraid I can't help -- the only things I can think of are:
- that your framebuffer is running out of colours, or
- that there's a bug in the X libraries (Do you have the most
  recent of Sun's patch bundles?)

Does "make check" work fine, and if "make install" shows the problem, then
it is likely that an environment variable isn't set correctly.  But I've
never seen problems of this nature.

Sorry, but that's all I can suggest...
Andrew


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I have just recently noticed somthing that might isolate the problem.
Since I have a PC at my desk, I usually use either Exceed or VNC
to setup my x-windows session.

If I use Exceed to set up a x sesion on the sun server, I continue to
have the problem.

However, hosting a VNC session on a Linux box and using a
terminal to telnet into the Sun server and run ddd, the problem
does not happen.

Maybe it is just a problem with using Exceed as my x-server?
Any thoughts?

JT

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