Hello,
I've done a bit of a trawl on google and as usual the question appears a
few times but not the answer. In particular already back in 1999 someone
had this problem with exactly the same note about it working on another
display:
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/performer/mail/info-performer/perf-99-08/0000.html
Someone in 2002 also had this kind problem trying to use another display
(so even worse than you are having, but the "X Error of failed request"
was different):
http://oss.sgi.com/projects/performer/mail/info-performer/perf-02-01/0004.html
and said they had tried xhost to sort this out but it did not.
Now recently we changed one of the parameters in one of the first OpenGL
calls because it was causing the non-drawing of contours on Linux boxes
using native Nvidia OpenGL drivers. You could try changing this back to
see what happens. So in ccpnmr1.0/c/ccpnmr/global/gl_handler.c in the
function new_gl_handler() there is a line:
context = glXCreateContext(display, visual, None, GL_FALSE);
and you could change this back to:
context = glXCreateContext(display, visual, None, GL_TRUE);
(it's commented out in the text above the current version). Then type
"make" and "cd ../analysis" and "make" and try running Analysis again.
If that works then we can try to put both variants in (somehow). (My
guess is that it will not solve it but you never know.)
Wayne
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004, Borlan Pan wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get analysis to run properly on SGI's?
>
> I've been able to get it to compile and run on IRIX 6.5, but when I try
> to open a spectrum it gives an X server crash message:
>
> 205 >analysis
> CCPNMR Analysis Version 1.0.b Release 19 (Copyright 2003-2004 CCPN)
> Distribution created Mon Oct 25 11:42:24 2004
> >>> Spectrum successfully opened
> X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
> Major opcode of failed request: 145 (GLX)
> Minor opcode of failed request: 17 (X_GLXVendorPrivateWithReply)
> Serial number of failed request: 13402
> Current serial number in output stream: 13402
>
> Interestingly, if I set the DISPLAY to a Linux workstation, analysis
> seems to work OK.
>
> Borlan
>
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