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From: loren@beauty.ucsb.edu (Loren Koss)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Problems w/ FreeBSD packags..
Date: 30 Oct 1994 18:00:12 GMT
Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara
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Message-ID: <390mvc$5c2@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>
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Okay, I downloaded TCL/TK toolkit, as well as the xcdplayer, and seyon.  
After trying to run wish (part of the TCL/TK toolkit) it said that I 
needed to have LibX..2.0, of which I realized that I had 6.0.  So, I did 
what someone told me and I made a symbolic link, which solved the 
problem.

Now.. The xcdplayer as well as seyon is asking for other files, for which 
I made the symbolic links for as well.  However, now when I run 
xcdplayer, it crashes and gets a core dump.  Has anyone else run into 
this problem?  Seyon works fine.  Is this a bad hack?  Should I recompile 
the files to make them work or what?  And if I should recompile them, 
HOW?

Also, Mosaic gets a shitload of runtime warnings before it starts up.  I 
read the help which said to copy some XKeysDB file to /usr/X11 or 
something like that, for which i did and it still gets them.

Thanx

Loren

P.S.  Still can't get Diamond Stealth 64 2 mg VRAM to work as well as I'd 
like it to.  Any help there would be appreciated..


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