On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:44:27 +0200 Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually I've awaited further input which I got today, > but this issue has come around in November as well. > > At the time I worked with the person who had the problem, > and by cleanly recompiling nedit and LessTif, the problem > disappeared. > > At the time, the problem appeared to be related to having > several versions of include files and library sources > present on the system. > > This can happen between Motif and LessTif, but it can also > be made to happen between versions of LessTif. (Install a > full LessTif 1.2, then compile a LessTif 2.* but only install > its libraries, not the includes. Then any application that > you compile on the system is faced with a library that's > incompatible with the include files.) > > I am 99% (actually 105%) certain that the situation in the > current report is similar, and therefore not a LessTif bug > but an installation problem. I correct : it is probably an issue in Debian Lesstif package, which includes the installation phase. > > The reason is (1) similar stories, (2) the stack trace reveals > function names such as CommitNewLocations and > RefigureLocationsAndCommit that are not present in LessTif. > Thoses functions are included in X libraries. > > The solution for this user is obvious : make sure only one > set of {Mo,Less}Tif libraries and include files is present > on the system, make sure they belong together, and compile > nedit with that. > > My guess for this user would be that he installed LessTif > but that OpenMotif is also present on his system without > his knowledge. Solution is simple: remove OpenMotif. The debian lesstif package cannot be installed in the same time than openmotif (libraries or include). It is also impossible to install the lesstif2-dev (include for motif 2.1) package in the same time than lesstif-dev package (include for motif 1.2). It is possible to install lesstif1 (libraries) and lesstif 2 in the same time. So I think the situation you describe is impossible. Alexandre Pineau -- Il vente, c'est le vent de la mer qui nous tourmente. - Pierre Mac Orlan http://alexandre.pineau.free.fr/