Someone pointed out correctly that I had to run ldconfig. What I figured out for myself was that I had to add /usr/openwin/lib to the conf file first.
However, now I have a new problem: olvwm: cannot connect to (NULL DISPLAY) Now what? In UNIX, I would just type "setenv DISPLAY maui:0.0" and that would be that. But LINUX does not use setenv? How do you set environment variables in LINUX? I tried adding "DISPLAY=maui:0.0" to my .bash_profile with no success. What am I missing? Thanks, Jerry At 03:02 PM 11/8/98 -0500, Jim Foltz wrote: >What is the error, exactly? > >On Mon, Nov 02, 1998 at 06:13:26PM -0800, Jerry E. McGoveran wrote: >> I've just got the basic Linux 2.0.35 working and have been busily >> adding packages. Among them is the olvwm package. When I try to >> invoke olvwm, I get a library missing error message. When I look >> in /usr/lib, the file olvwm complains about is there. Apparently, >> the environment setup is not complete on my system. SunOS uses >> $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Is it the same in Linux? >> >> What else am I going to find that needs setting up? Is there an easy >> way to do it all? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jerry >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Certus Consulting Group | Specializing in Integrated Circuit >> Antioch, CA 94509 | Design and Verification, Logic >> (925)757-0685 | Synthesis, Fault Grading, and >> <http://www.certus.com> | Test Development >> >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >> > >-- >Jim Foltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Certus Consulting Group | Specializing in Integrated Circuit Antioch, CA 94509 | Design and Verification, Logic (925)757-0685 | Synthesis, Fault Grading, and <http://www.certus.com> | Test Development