On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Horen wrote:

> On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
> 
> > Horen wrote:
> > > On FreeBSD 4.6 or 4.7 works, on FreeBSD 5.0 it doesn't work.
> > > Don't you think it is OS related. ?
> > 
> > THere are a lot of MS-DOS programs that won't run on FreeBSD;
> > I don't think that's FreeBSD-related, I think it's the code
> > doing the wrong things to run on FreeBSD.
> 

The purpose of trying FreeBSD 5.0 was to test development code.
I'm positive, few MS-DOS programs won't run on FreeBSD,
probably some Mac OS 7 - 9 programs either. 
 
I'm doing nms development on unix (spec. BSD) for a very long while, 
didn't  use it to  test if MS Office will run.
 
Now the missing facts:

   4.x binaries will not run on 5.0, lib.c inconsistency.

   Identical XFree86 sources compiled nativly on 4.6, 4.7 and 5.0.
   4.6-4.7: no problem
   5.0: logout from X blocks the graphic card, Matrox MGA 400
        and also Nvidia GeForce2 MX200
 
I doubt, that something else than OS  related issues are the
cause. 
 
Switched back to 4.7 , will try again 5.0 in few weeks.
 
Thanks,
 
-Horen
> 
> > 
> > > I even installed Linux RedHat 8.0 ( gcc 3.2x ) code. It works.
> > > Only on FreeBSD 5,0 , it doesn't work.
> > 
> > Have you tried running the 4.x binaries on 5.x, or are you
> > running different binaries?  It could be that the code is
> > broken in a way that exercises a complier error; 5.x uses a
> > different compiler than 4.x.
> > 
> > I would recommend you install the 4.x binaries on 5.x, rather
> > than running 5.x binaries.
> > 
> > If the binaries are exactly the same, then I will be willing
> > to blame the OS, even though you are one of the few persons
> > who are running into problems.
> > 
> > As far as root cause analysis goes, you've given us a report
> > that looks like "it doesn't work".  If you can make it so that
> > the only thing that has changed is the OS, then it willbe much
> > easier to blame the OS.
> > 
> > I'm still not sure that it isn't the AGP driver being different.
> > 
> > Have you tried an unaccelerated X server?  I'm talking "Xvga",
> > not just turning off the acceleration in the config file...
> > 
> > -- Terry
> > 
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