You should get away by installing the XFree 3.3.3.1 shared libraries somewhere,
and hacking LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the Java wrapper scripts. Note that the
accelleration is done at the server side, not at the client side, so
performance-wise it shouldn't matter much which shared libraries your Java
programs are using to talk to the X server.

It'd be a good idea to drop the Xi guys a note that a compatibility slipped in
somewhere.

Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote:

> Does anybody know of a good way of making jdk1.1.7 (and even 1.2 when it
> is out) with AcceleratedX 4.1 (full installation - all development libs
> present)?
> I tried to install it in a machine that has it, and it simply didn't
> work (the  _Xglobal lock or sth, I don't remember right now). When I
> uninstall AcceleratedX and installed XFree 3.3.3.1 with its respective
> libs it worked fine.
> However, I 'd like to have it running with AcceleratedX.
> Has anybody faced and solved similar problems?
>


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