RE: More legacy/proprietry app headaches.

2001-03-27 Thread Dan White
I made it work by using libc5, xpm and xlib from the bo distribution (I'm using potato) see: ftp://archive.debian.org/debian-archive Use alien to convert them to .tgz, and put them into their own directory, e.g. /usr/local/oldlibs. They take up about 2.5MB. You'll need to resymlink libxmu and

Re: More legacy/proprietry app headaches.

2001-01-10 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 09:36:32 +1100, Stewart James wrote: > nscal just reports, can not load libXpm.so.4. doing and ldd ./nscal tells > me it can not find that lib. a ldconfig -v | grep Xpm tells me the library > is alive and well. Possibly this binary has been compiled -rpath (i.e. hardwiring

Re: More legacy/proprietry app headaches.

2001-01-09 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 03:29:08PM +1100, Stewart James wrote: > > Thanks eric, but unfortunately this did not help. > > I am thinking that the library is probaly fine, maybe it has something > todo with something else. Seeing as how it finds all the other libs. > > I was hoping that someone on

Re: More legacy/proprietry app headaches.

2001-01-09 Thread Stewart James
Thanks eric, but unfortunately this did not help. I am thinking that the library is probaly fine, maybe it has something todo with something else. Seeing as how it finds all the other libs. I was hoping that someone on this list was running nscal as that would atleast be a ray of hope, but alas

Re: More legacy/proprietry app headaches.

2001-01-09 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 09:36:32AM +1100, Stewart James wrote: > > Hi all, > > New problem with not only a proprietry app, but a old one. > > Netscape calendar client doiesn't want to play with Debian. Even worse > this is a product that Netscape has dropped which means a big fat zero > support

More legacy/proprietry app headaches.

2001-01-09 Thread Stewart James
Hi all, New problem with not only a proprietry app, but a old one. Netscape calendar client doiesn't want to play with Debian. Even worse this is a product that Netscape has dropped which means a big fat zero support wise. I can assure anyone who tries to help that it can run under redhat and ma