Quoth Gong Su:
> I don't know if anybody else has seen this. It happens on both Linux 2.0.6
> (x86) and Solaris 2.5 (sparc). FVWM 2.0.43 compiles fine on both platforms
> but when I try to run it with
>
> fvwm -f "FvwmM4 $HOME/.fvwmrc" > $HOME/.xinitlog 2>&1
>
> and here is what I get in my .xinitlog (on Linux, similar on Solaris):
>
> [FVWM][executeModule]: <<ERROR>> No such module /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm ELF
> [FVWM][executeModule]: <<ERROR>> No such module /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm €ù
It's trying to read 'FvwmM4' as though it were a config file, rather
than running it as a module. It was changed in the last patchlevel.
Try using '-cmd' instead of '-f' on your fvwm command line.
HTH,
-- People shouldn't think that it's better to have
Dan Astoorian loved and lost than never loved at all. It's
http://www.utopia.csas.com not, it's better to have loved and won. All
djast_at_utopia.csas.com the other options really suck. --Dan Redican
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Received on Sun Jul 14 1996 - 16:40:11 BST