On Tue, 18 Mar 1997, David Wren-Hardin wrote:
> Martin Cartwright <M.Cartwright_at_Queens-Belfast.AC.UK> writes:
> >
> >Well it may be that your login session doesn't have the complete path
> >statement that you expect, and so FVWM can't find xclock.
>
> Thanks for all the help everyone, lots of good ideas. But alas, none
> have worked. Putting the complete path: nothing. Taking out the
> options: still nothing.
>
> I'm just resigned I think to it not working with current set up for
> some reason. Perhaps I'll try recompiling if I get ambitious.
Maybe it has some problems running the app period! I also seem to have a
similar problem with xlock on slowlaris and linux boxes, but not under
IRIX. The setups for each are identical (in fact, it's the same
.fvwm2rc)... I've tried checking path's n' stuff to make sure everything
was working (i.e. I was running other stuff just fine from within the same
path, so I figured putting the entire path to xlock would do no good).
I'll check later this week...
-peace
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Received on Tue Mar 18 1997 - 17:53:46 GMT