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Re: IDL via RPC (Solaris 2.3) [message #3581 is a reply to message #3555] Mon, 20 February 1995 00:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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> In article <3i2d37$lrn@hermod.uio.no> steinhh@amon.uio.no (Stein Vidar Hagfors Haugan) writes:
> In article <3hq5fp$kso@epsilon.qmw.ac.uk>, David Burgess <D.Burgess@qmw.ac.uk> writes:
> |>
> |> We have been unsuccessful in our attempts to use IDL in its
> |> RPC server mode. The example programs (in idl/rpc/examples)
> |> don't seem to copy data across, although the variable names
> |> do get across to the server. But the IDL variables remain
> |> UNDEFINED.
> |>
> |> This might be because we are running an _unpatched_ Solaris 2.3...
> |> But we would appreciate any working examples of code, especially
> |> showing which libraries are being linked.
>
> I'm sorry to say that I've experienced exactly the same behaviour on
> a DEC Alpha with DEC OSF/1 V2.0, so I'm not so sure the problem
> is your machine. I haven't had time to look closely at the problem,
> and I was a bit put off when the examples didn't work.
>
> It would be nice to hear if anyone has actually made it work.

The programs (in idl/rpc/examples) worked here using IDL 3.5, an
unpatched Solaris 2.3 and gcc-2.5.8. I didn't do anything
special. Also my own program worked. I haven't tried IDL 3.6 yet.

Stephan Buchert
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