On 05 Jan 2000, Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)iskon.hr> wrote:
Daniel Pittman <daniel(a)danann.net> writes:
> Hrm. Yes. The detection stuff does have XE_DIE() if we don't get a
> suitably matching library and header combination _and_ if the Athena
> widgets were used somewhere.
>
> Hmmm. My guess is that Hrvoje uses the flat Xaw and has the Debian
> `put something 3D in the LD search path as libXaw' lossage.
Can't this be detected at configure-time? Note that we're not talking
about an old XEmacs here, tripped by a new 3D Athena package; I get
the reported by simply configuring XEmacs and running it immediately!
Otherwise, it seems that the XE_DIE check doesn't get called. Do you
think it's a bug?
The check should trigger if it finds a *compile time* mismatch. Sadly,
this does not seem to follow quite the same rules as ld.so. :(
What does ldd(1) say about your XEmacs?
Daniel
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