>>>> "Ray" == Raymond Toy
<toy(a)rtp.ericsson.se> writes:
>>>> "Andy" == Andy Piper <andyp(a)bea.com>
writes:
Andy> otherwise. Now I look I notice you are using X11R4. Maybe
>>
>> How did you figure that? It's compiled using Sun's X on Solaris 2.7
>> which is X11R 5 or 6, I think.
Andy> From the .4 on the .so version. May you are dynamically
Andy> linking against the wrong version.
Ray> ls /usr/openwin/lib/libXt* only gives the .4 version. So Sun is
Ray> *still* using R4?
No, the .4 doesn't mean X11R4. The major version starts at 0 the
first time they create a shared library, and increment it every time
there's an incompatible (i.e. non-bug-fix) change. So you can't rely
on it to have any meaning, except when compared to another major
version shared lib on the same OS. It's conceivable they would use 0
consistently on new hardware like IA64 to begin with.