Installing LessTif-0.93.18-3 creates a directory in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 named
app-defaults. This overrides the symbolic link placed there by XFree86-lib
post install pointing to /etc/X11. Amongst other things this breaks XCalc.
Regards,
Graham Bloice
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Well, how is xkbcomp.exe called, so that it segfault?
Does really nobody have an idea?
There are some commandlines for xkbcomp in the archives. AFAIR
the xkbcomp is called in a similar way from the server.
try this one:
Graham Bloice wrote:
Installing LessTif-0.93.18-3 creates a directory in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 named
app-defaults. This overrides the symbolic link placed there by XFree86-lib
post install pointing to /etc/X11. Amongst other things this breaks XCalc.
So finally we got the culprit ;) which was
So sprach Alexander Gottwald am 2002-12-02 um 14:29:24 +0100 :
try this one:
xkbcomp -xkm -m de /etc/X11/xkb/keymap/xfree86 /tmp/de.xkm
Okay, it also segfaults. I've called it from
a DOS cmd prompt like this:
strace --output=c:\temp\2xkb-strace.txt c:\cygwin\etc\X11\xkb\xkbcomp.exe -xkm -m
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Please see the strace output at
http://message-center.info/stuff/2xkb-strace.txt). /tmp/de4.xkm did not
get created. xkbcomp also seg faults with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, when
I call it from the Cygwin bash shell.
I've took a look on the trace, but could not find