Hello,
As Jim Pirzyk suggested to me,
Try adding /usr/openwin/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, that is where libX11.so.* are
usually stored.
I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Indeed, libX11.so.4 was located in /usr/openwin/lib.
So I got past that problem. But I get another error.
Graph_Set: can't open
Error - Can't set up pipe to graphics device.
Problem selecting x0. Will try once more
Error - Can't set up pipe to graphics device.
I get that error for both x0 and x1. This is using d.mon on Solaris2.3 from
the moon binary release. Any more words of wisdom?
-Stephen Dzurenko
Ocean Mapping Division
Ocean Technology Center
Graduate School of Oceanography
University of Rhode Island
ph: 401 792-6853
fx: 401 792-6849
e-mail: steve@ocesun1.oce.uri.edu
In info.grass.user you write:
Hello,
As Jim Pirzyk suggested to me,
Try adding /usr/openwin/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, that is where libX11.so.* are
usually stored.
I set LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Indeed, libX11.so.4 was located in /usr/openwin/lib.
So I got past that problem. But I get another error.
Graph_Set: can't open
Error - Can't set up pipe to graphics device.
Problem selecting x0. Will try once more
Error - Can't set up pipe to graphics device.
I get that error for both x0 and x1. This is using d.mon on Solaris2.3 from
the moon binary release. Any more words of wisdom?
What is the contents of $GISBASE/dev ???
- Jim Pirzyk
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TAC & GrassNet System Administrator, US Army Corps of Engineers _'\<,_
Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign IL USA (*)/ (*)
In article <9407151603.AA05406@ocesun1.oce.uri.EDU> you write:
So I got past that problem. But I get another error.
Graph_Set: can't open
Error - Can't set up pipe to graphics device.
Problem selecting x0. Will try once more
Error - Can't set up pipe to graphics device.
I get that error for both x0 and x1. This is using d.mon on Solaris2.3 from
the moon binary release. Any more words of wisdom?
-Stephen Dzurenko
e-mail: steve@ocesun1.oce.uri.edu
Stephen,
Did you rebuild the fifos? It is my understatnding that they get "lost" in
a tar. Someone else will have to post on how to do that, but it is an
operating system command.
(The "fifos" are mysterious little beings that live in the device
directories of GRASS code and binaries, where they slow down X signals in
order to collect tolls or something. Then they let the signals pass -- that why
it takes so long for things to draw, etc.
)
Ron T - Estes Park, CO - ront@niwot.cnr.colostate.edu