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Re: IDL on DEC 3000 [message #3127] Mon, 14 November 1994 06:48 Go to previous message
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gurman@uvsp.gsfc.nasa.gov (Joseph B. Gurman) writes:

> In article <3a3khs$vg@agate.berkeley.edu>, sholl@albert.ssl.berkeley.edu
> (Michael Sholl) wrote:

>> I'm trying to run IDL remotely (on an IPX) and display on a DEC 3000.
>> Math works fine, but when I try to display anything, it bombs and
>> says segmentation fault.
>>
>> Other graphics programs run remotely in this setup.
>>
>> Any advice would be appreciated.

> Mike -

> Either (i) dump the IPX for anything other than a Sun, or (ii) get
> Motif for Solaris. (i) is guaranteed to work, as everybody else uses
> Motif. About (ii), I am too ignorant to guess, though I have jhad a couple
> of reports of minor compatibility problems with images linked against
> earlier releases of X11.

You don't have to be so draconian. At one point IDL started coming in both
Openwindows and Motif versions, and I think it now only comes in Motif
versions. Depending on what version of IDL you're running, look in your bin
directory and look for a file called idl_motif. You should be able to run that
instead of the other.

Another problem might be color allocation. This generally only shows up when
someone tries to use widgets. You can solve this by putting the line

Idl*colors: -5

in your .Xdefaults file. In VMS I believe this is called something like
DECW$DEFAULTS.DAT.

Bill
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