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Re: I think It was Peter Luka's install abstraction proposal...
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jfm2@club-internet.fr wrote:
nothing worse than having a beginner clicking on a menu entry and
> seeing than nothing happens. Redhat's FVWM95 comes with m4 scripts
One other issue sort of relates to this point. I've noticed that
several X programs, when run from FVWM95 menus in RedHat, will do
absolutely nothing. A little more probing reveals that they don't find
all their requirements. Example: RedBaron doesn't run if you have a 16
bit color depth. It puts an error message in a logfile, maybe something
else if you run it from a command prompt. But nothing appears when
running it from a menu. A few of the games do that too.
What are we going to do about it?
I have posted about half a dozen times about that problem (always a
pleasure noticing how well people read my postings :-). It has been
solved in the LST/Caldera distribution: they have managed to intercept
error messages from WM started commands and post them in xmessage
windows. So the soultion is simple: look how they did.
--
Jean Francois Martinez
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