Thanks, that's a completely orthogonal screw-up. That line should
definitely be commented out. I've uploaded the fixed version in 1.0.8.
This is why I hate fooling around with that script, it almost always
breaks just breathing on it.
Wayne
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Bruce D. Ray wrote:
> >That extra line should be above the if statement, not in the else block
> >(and with the same indentation as the if). That extra line *should* (if I
> >got the upload correct) now be in the 1.0.8 release (as of 24 December AM
> >UK time). (I thought I sent out an email about this but perhaps it never
> >got through.)
>
>
> Actually, I was using the corrected post 24 December AM 1.0.8 release
> when I reported the Solaris and Irix build failures. This download
> does have the line that reads "useFrameworkGlut = 0" above the line
> that reads "if (doOpenGL)". One could probably dispense with the
> line that reads "useFrameworkGlut = 0" added to the block that begins:
>
> 893 s = getInput('Do you want OpenGL used in Analysis (y or n) (n means only get Tk)?')
>
> Nevertheless, because line 563 is not a comment in the release, it clobbers
> all settings of GL_LIB. Thus neither modification, has any effect on
> the environment file emmitted until the line 563 is changed from an
> executable line to a comment that reads:
>
> #GL_LIB = -framework GLUT -lGLU -lGL
>
>
> 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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