SOLUTION: Linux fvwm1.24r-25 vs Sun fvwm1.24r

1997-04-03 Thread Steve Hsieh
For the benefit of the archive lists and in case anyone else was wondering, here's the answer to my problem. The default fvwm behavior is not to use m4, but the Debian/Linux fvwm package has been compiled to use m4. Since m4 quotes using ` and ', the result is that the backquotes in the .fvwmrc f

Re: Linux fvwm1.24r-25 vs Sun fvwm1.24r

1997-04-03 Thread Austin Donnelly
On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: > On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote: > > > Has anyone else had problems using a working .fvwmrc file from a Sun > > system on Debian? Since fvwm on both systems is the same, I wouldn't > > expect such difficulties, but it seems that some things which

Re: Linux fvwm1.24r-25 vs Sun fvwm1.24r

1997-04-03 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, Steve Hsieh wrote: > Has anyone else had problems using a working .fvwmrc file from a Sun > system on Debian? Since fvwm on both systems is the same, I wouldn't > expect such difficulties, but it seems that some things which work on fvwm > for SunOS/Solaris cause a seg fault o

Linux fvwm1.24r-25 vs Sun fvwm1.24r

1997-04-03 Thread Steve Hsieh
Has anyone else had problems using a working .fvwmrc file from a Sun system on Debian? Since fvwm on both systems is the same, I wouldn't expect such difficulties, but it seems that some things which work on fvwm for SunOS/Solaris cause a seg fault on Debian fvwm. Maybe the true culprit lies wit