There ios a new release on debian.org of xfishtank that hopefully
addressed the problem.
On Fri, 6 Sep 1996, Emilio Lopes wrote:
ecl>> "HX" == Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ecl>
ecl>HX> Package: xfishtank
ecl>HX> Version: 2.2-1
ecl>
ecl>HX> As the subject says, xfishtank dumps core at
> "HX" == Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HX> Package: xfishtank
HX> Version: 2.2-1
HX> As the subject says, xfishtank dumps core at 16 bpp. It
HX> works fine at 8 bpp, at least on my machine.
There is a version of xfishtank in sunsite.unc.edu that was patched to
work in "truecolor" m
> Its not compiled for 16bpp.
Could such programs then have a note telling us about that in the
description? It looks bad when one downloads software and gets a core
dump trying to run it. I think many people are running 16bpp, and
many more will be running it as 2meg become the default -- is t
Ok. I will try to get it to run with 16bpp. Everybody seemed just to run
8bpp. Perhaps I am not current.
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, James A. Robinson wrote:
jimr>
jimr>> Its not compiled for 16bpp.
jimr>
jimr>Could such programs then have a note telling us about that in the
jimr>description? It looks b
Its not compiled for 16bpp.
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Herbert Xu wrote:
herbert>Package: xfishtank
herbert>Version: 2.2-1
herbert>
herbert>As the subject says, xfishtank dumps core at 16 bpp. It
herbert>works fine at 8 bpp, at least on my machine.
herbert>
herbert>--
herbert>Debian GNU/Linux 1.1 is o
Package: xfishtank
Version: 2.2-1
As the subject says, xfishtank dumps core at 16 bpp. It
works fine at 8 bpp, at least on my machine.
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