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Re: Swarm-1.4, heatbugs, IRIX6.5
From: |
Jayshree Sarma |
Subject: |
Re: Swarm-1.4, heatbugs, IRIX6.5 |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Feb 1999 10:14:18 -0500 (EST) |
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Jonathan Impett wrote:
> Having configured and made swarm-1.4 apparently successfully under
> IRIX6.5, 'make check' can't find Holder.h, included in
> ActionGroup_test.h, itself included in ForEachRandomized.m.
> Presumably for this reason, an attempt to make heatbugs fails when
> it can't resolve 'Randomized' - (i.e. the same problem as Jayshree?) Or
> not?
> Where should Holder.h be?
>
"gmake check" fails as it could not find Holder.h,
But I had no problem compiling heatbugs or any other demo apps.
Heatbug runs fine. The only warning I get is:
ld32: WARNING 84: /usr/lib32/libdl.so is not used for resolving any
symbol.
I just now tried compiling heatbugs using the CPPFLAGS=-DUSE_PIXMAP.
It compiled ok without any errors, but when I run it, I get the
following error message and the program quits.
X Error of failed request: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap)
Value in failed request: 0x0
Serial number of failed request: 2693
Current serial number in output stream: 2796
I would like to know if someone else saw this kind of error message
and how it was fixed.
I did get the error can't resolve 'Randomized' but that was when I
had all the previous versions of swarm installed. I deleted all
previous versions of swarm, reinstalled some of the needed software
and then installed swarm-1.4. After that all the error messages
disappeared and the demos compiled fine.
I would like to see all the tests run without any error messages.
So maybe knowing where Holder.h is would help. I tried ActionHolder.h
but that does not work.
Jayshree
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