nanogui: Thread: lost connection to Nano-X server if HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT=Y


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Subject: lost connection to Nano-X server if HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT=Y
From: axel lin ####@####.####
Date: 23 Jun 2004 03:40:44 +0100
Message-Id: <40D8ED7E.5000102@mitac-mtc.com.tw>

hi list,

I got the following error message if I enable HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT option.

# bin/nano-X -p &
97
createfont: (height == 0) found builtin font System (0)
createfont: (height == 0) found builtin font System (0)

# bin/ftdemo&
98
# nano-X (97): undefined instruction: pc=93d76ab0
Code: 24148908 00052fe8 (5dec8900) 26748dc3 27bc8d00
nxclient: lost connection to Nano-X server

it works if HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT=N.
my target machine is arm7
zlib version : 1.1.4
microwin version : microwindows-src-snapshot.tar.gz


thanks for any help,

Axel
Subject: Re: [nanogui] lost connection to Nano-X server if HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT=Y
From: "Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date: 28 Jun 2004 03:49:48 +0100
Message-Id: <07cc01c45cb9$31b70680$1f0e95db@gregdell>

> I got the following error message if I enable HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT option.
> # nano-X (97): undefined instruction: pc=93d76ab0
> Code: 24148908 00052fe8 (5dec8900) 26748dc3 27bc8d00
> nxclient: lost connection to Nano-X server
> 
> it works if HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT=N.
> my target machine is arm7
> zlib version : 1.1.4
> microwin version : microwindows-src-snapshot.tar.gz

This sounds like a compiler or endian issue with zlib.  Perhaps
try an older or newer version of zlib.  I think I fixed all the PCF
endian issues with src-snapshot.tar.gz, so this is likely the case.

Regards,

Greg

Subject: Re: [nanogui] lost connection to Nano-X server if HAVE_PCFGZ_SUPPORT=Y
From: axel lin ####@####.####
Date: 28 Jun 2004 04:24:43 +0100
Message-Id: <40DF8F47.60204@mitac-mtc.com.tw>

Greg Haerr wrote:

>This sounds like a compiler or endian issue with zlib.  Perhaps
>try an older or newer version of zlib.  I think I fixed all the PCF
>endian issues with src-snapshot.tar.gz, so this is likely the case.
>
>Regards,
>
>Greg
>  
>

Thanks for your reply.
that's my bad.
I forgot to set LIBZ to the target library directory.
(the default is /usr/lib/libz.a)

regards,
Axel
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