Jun 7, 2005 1 #2 hirschaj MIS May 19, 2005 350 US X11.samples.apps.clients Jim Hirschauer http://www.aixexpert.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 7, 2005 Thread starter #3 Mag0007 MIS Feb 15, 2005 829 US well, I am trying to start up xterm and I get this message Dependent module /usr/lib/libXt.a(shr4.o) could not be loaded. Upvote 0 Downvote
well, I am trying to start up xterm and I get this message Dependent module /usr/lib/libXt.a(shr4.o) could not be loaded.
Jun 7, 2005 #4 hirschaj MIS May 19, 2005 350 US Is X11.base.lib installed? Jim Hirschauer http://www.aixexpert.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 7, 2005 Thread starter #5 Mag0007 MIS Feb 15, 2005 829 US yes, but it was corrupted. So, I just did a smitty install and did a force upgrade! But you were on the right track! Star for you Upvote 0 Downvote
yes, but it was corrupted. So, I just did a smitty install and did a force upgrade! But you were on the right track! Star for you
Jun 8, 2005 Thread starter #6 Mag0007 MIS Feb 15, 2005 829 US Hmm okay, what fileset has xclock in it? I am trying to do a lslpp -f /usr/bin/X11/xclock and I get nothing back Upvote 0 Downvote
Hmm okay, what fileset has xclock in it? I am trying to do a lslpp -f /usr/bin/X11/xclock and I get nothing back
Jun 8, 2005 #7 hirschaj MIS May 19, 2005 350 US X11.apps.custom The correct command is.... lslpp -w /usr/lpp/X11/custom/lib/app-custom/xclock Jim Hirschauer http://www.aixexpert.com Upvote 0 Downvote
X11.apps.custom The correct command is.... lslpp -w /usr/lpp/X11/custom/lib/app-custom/xclock Jim Hirschauer http://www.aixexpert.com
Jun 8, 2005 Thread starter #8 Mag0007 MIS Feb 15, 2005 829 US Thanks! (again) Well, is there a way to verify if my X is installed correctly, like does it have all the libraries and filesets installed? lppchk -v shows no errors, but ls -la `which xclock` shows xclock being 0 in size :-( Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks! (again) Well, is there a way to verify if my X is installed correctly, like does it have all the libraries and filesets installed? lppchk -v shows no errors, but ls -la `which xclock` shows xclock being 0 in size :-(