Re: IDL runtime and X window [message #76959] |
Thu, 21 July 2011 05:21  |
Haje Korth
Messages: 651 Registered: May 1997
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Arthur,
i have been getting arounf this problem with a virtual X display. You
may want to check out vncserver.
Haje
On Jul 20, 5:36 pm, "Deckard++;" <arthur.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have created a runtime application that is intended to run some
> simulation code on one of our lab servers. The lab only has a runtime
> license for this server, which means that I have no way to run this
> code from the IDL prompt. I have created my runtime application, saved
> it in a .sav file and tested it like this:
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> idl -rt=myapp.sav
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> It works fine on my development machine, but when I transfer it our
> the lab server and executes the same command, it starts IDL and then
> opens a window with the text "IDL Virtual Machine. Distribution
> platform to run IDL applications. Upgrade to a development license of
> IDL." and the IDL logo, and you have to click a button called "Click
> to continue" to actually run your code!
>
> The big problem here is that my code has to run for ~2 weeks, and I
> have to run it in a detached/background process. If I launch IDL in
> the background (followed by &) and then close the ssh connection to
> the server, it will terminate idl because the X window link is broken:
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> X connection to localhost:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server
> shutdown).
>
> And if I don't forward the display over ssh, IDL will display the
> following error and quit without executing the code:
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> % Unable to connect to X Windows display: :0.0
> % Unable to open X Windows display.
> Is your DISPLAY environment variable set correctly?
>
> This is crazy because this window is totally useless and my code has
> no need for X window display. Can you help me? Do you know how to
> avoid having this window?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -- Arthur;
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