[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >MAPLE=/usr/local/maple >export MAPLE >[...] ># This variable tells Maple's Motif interface where to find its resource ># files. This should be set even if TTY Maple is being run, as the user ># might still open a Motif plot window. >XAPPLRESDIR=$MAPLE/X11_defaults >export XAPPLRESDIR
Same thing here (same version, I suspect), only it doesn't work. I have no idea where Maple gets the /usr/X386 path from. It's not in the Maple binary itself (or if it is, then 'grep -l X386' can't find it), it's not in the 'maple' start script, it's not in the environment (checked via 'printenv | grep X386'). Hmm... I just found that particular string in libX11.so.3.1.0 and in libXt.so.3.1.0, under /usr/X11R5/lib. Strace verivies that they are indeed used, so that's probably where that path comes from. The vendor is not to blame. So, it appears to be a problem with the xcompat package, not with motifnls. (And yes, Maple is an a.out binary). Somebody please reassign this bug report, please :-) -- Thomas Koenig, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double logarithmic diagram.