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Re: [Bug-xnee] cross platform compatibility?
From: |
Henrik Sandklef |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-xnee] cross platform compatibility? |
Date: |
25 Jul 2003 14:36:48 +0200 |
Hi!
Thanks for your report/mail
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 22:42, Jay Lyerly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been playing with xnee and have had much success on linux boxes.
> However, when I try to compile on another machine (SGI, Sun, DEC, HP),
> the compilation fails for all sorts of reasons. That's not too bad,
I think it is REAL bad!
Can you send over:
- some info about the architectures you are using
+ X version, vendor etc...
you can use xdpyinfo (xdpyinfo > xdpyinfo.txt))
+ operating system
a 'uname -a' will suffice
- the configure output
config.log
config.status
configure > configure.out
- the output from make
make > make.out
and send them over to me?
There seems to be a problem in Xnee's way of using the autotools.
> considering I can run xnee from a linux box and just point it at the
> displays of other machines.
Good.
> Unfortunately, that doesn't quite work
> either.
Bad
> Sun and HP, for example, seem to record okay, but when I play
> the session back, the cursor mouse stops moving after less than a
> second.
Can you send over the recorded xnee file*. From this file we will
hopefully be able to figure out what is wrong!
> It moves a little, then stops, but xnee keeps on playing back
> events, with no response from the xserver.
> Any ideas?
No!
But send over some verbose output from a session.
./xnee --verbose [your old args] -e xnee.err
> thanks,
> jay
*) there may be passwords in it! I won't use it, but this list is
public!