Hi Ken,
/usr/openwin/lib is indeed the correct path at my site, and the variable has
been exported correctly using the .grassrc file, but I see no difference in
the way XDRIVER handles monitor status (ie, it can't do a d.mon -L, and once
their status is lost it can't display them any more). This couldn't have anything to do with my running grass in ksh, could it? Perhaps if you or
someone else could explain the locking mechanism to me, I could figure out
why these monitors can't be used anymore. Should I remove the $GISBASE/locks
stuff and/or the .gislock file?
Confused,
Martijn van Leusen
>
> > export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/openwin/lib
>
> I tried this, but it didn't appear to make any difference. And now (sob) I
> can't even get any new (previously unused) monitors to start correctly! If
> no-one can help me sorting this out, I'll have to compile from source....
>
C-shell format:
setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /usr/openwin/lib
Bourne shell:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/openwin/lib
export LD_LIBRARY_PATHThis assumes that /usr/openwin/lib is the correct path to the
X window libraries.Ken Sibley
USDA-SCS/NCG "Hell, if you understand everything I say,
ksibley@ncg.scs.ag.gov you'd be me!" - Miles Davis