Στις 04/03/2014 08:15 μμ, ο/η Jon Trulson έγραψε:
> On Tue, 4 Mar 2014, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>
>> Στις 04/03/2014 01:13 μμ, ο/η Ulrich Wilkens έγραψε:
>>> On 03/04/14 09:28, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>>>>
>>>> After I successfully compiled everything (including dtcm with the
>>>> suggestion of Eugene), I re-installed CDE.
>>>>
>>>> Now I get this
>>>>
>>>> Dtwm - Warning
>>>> "Could not connect to ToolTalk:
>>>> TT_ERR_INTERNAL Internal error (bug)
>>>> "
>>>>
>>>
>>> I bet you are running on 64bit linux. And you've just found why
>>> libtirpc
>>> is not enabled by default :-)  It has problems on 64bit systems (see
>>> commit 1d8f86a6ba1a7018e06061ba929b49771aa1ba2f).
>>>
>>> To be more precisely: libtirpc runs fine with dtcm even on 64bit, but
>>> it breaks tooltalk. On 32bit everything is ok.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Thanks. I have two main systems. One is 64bit with Ubuntu12.04LTS (at
>> home) and so
>> I will remove libtirpc-dev and recompile. But then dtcm will not build.
>>
>> Is this bug listed on the LinuxBuild wiki?
>>
>> The other one is x86 with ubuntu10.04LTS (at work). On this system
>> libtirpc-dev seems that it is not installed
>> but dtcm builds. And then TT fails. Unfortunately this is a production
>> system and I can not upgrade to 12.04
>> at the moment.
>>
>> Is it logical that dtcm builds on this without libtirpc-dev and without
>> me adding the line that Eugene suggested?
>>
>
> Yes, if registerrpc is defined. Some systems define it, others do
> not...  In the future, we will probably make tirpc a requirement, both
> for consistency, and to no longer require running rpcbind in insecure
> mode.
>

Aha, I do not have a dtsession executable. I think I suspect what is wrong.
I probably did something completely stupid. How do you remove
the old source?

By

rm -rf cdesktopenv/

and then this removes probably libraries from the link created with

ln -s /usr/include/X11 .

Great. I removed so many files... 

I'll start over tomorrow.

Antonis.






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