With the failure to run under Solaris 7 of analysis1.0b19, I
decided to backtrack and find when the changes that produced
this problem took place.
As in prior cases, system consists of Sun Ultra 10 with Solaris 7.
Compiler is fully patched Sun WorkshopPro 5.0.
OpenGL is ogl13_rt32_64.shar with the Sun patches 113886-20 and
113887-20 installed (order of installation is important).
glut compiled from sources is 3.7 and gives libglut.a only because
the author does not wish to deal with the differences in shared
object compilations with different platforms.
python is 2.3.4 compiled with the modification to socketmodule.c
as noted on the sourceforge python bugtracker, item 972724 for lack
of AF_INET6 and INET_ADDRSTRLEN in the Solaris 7 headers. Note that
the suggestion for python 2.3.3c1, item 854823, does not produce
the same functionality. Numeric 23.3 is also present in this python.
tcl/tk is 8.3.5 with tix 8.1.4
X11, GL, and libglut.a are under /usr/openwin
python, tcl, and tk are under /usr/local
Compilation of analysis1.0b16 proceeded exactly as previously seen
for b14. Behavior on the tutorial is the same as well including
the same assertion failed error message for ffb_window.c line 271.
Compilation of analysis1.0b17 failed initially because the Makefile
in the added clouds directory used the -shared flag rather than
have $SHARED_FLAGS) in the commands line. Once the Makefile was
corrected, compilation completed, but the symbolic linkage error
was generated for the first time. Thus, I had to source the
link scripts manually. The same error message is also seen with
b18 and b19:
sh: source: not found
sh: source: not found
With b17, I ran the tutorial through the opening and contour display
of the first spectrum. I stopped at that point because the cursor
left multiple retained images across the spectral window as it moved,
and the spectral window flashed as the cursor moved. This made it
impossible to attempt to pick peaks. Sadly, b17 is the first version
to which the clouds module has been added.
Compilation of analysis1.0b18 proceeded normally. As noted with b17,
the command to sourced the link files failed for both the analysis and
clouds subdirectories in the python modules section. As with b19, on
an attempt to do the tutorial, I got a graphics error:
CCPNMR Analysis Version 1.0.b Release 18 (Copyright 2003-2004 CCPN)
Distribution created Sat Nov 20 09:16:42 2004
>>> start generating ccp.Method output
start generating ccp.Nmr output
start generating ccpnmr.Analysis output
start generating memops.Implementation output
Spectrum successfully opened
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 152 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent)
Serial number of failed request: 11280
Current serial number in output stream: 11280
For both b18 and b19, this error occurs during the production of the
spectrum contour plot window, after the panel is displayed, but before
the countours appear on the screen. The only difference between the
b18 and the b19 error messages is the serial number.
Sincerely,
--
Bruce D. Ray, Ph.D.
Associate Scientist, and Operations Director
NMR Center
IUPUI
Physics Dept.
402 N. Blackford St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3273
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