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TK/X problem
- From: John Williams <jwilliams at itee dot uq dot edu dot au>
- To: insight at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 08:23:50 +1000
- Subject: TK/X problem
- Organization: ITEE, University of Queensland
- Reply-to: jwilliams at itee dot uq dot edu dot au
Hi folks,
I'm using a version of Insight 5.0 that was modified by a 3rd party to
support their embedded development systems. Originally it was released
under Cygwin, however I obtained the sources and built it under Redhat
Linux 8.0 (it built straight out of the box, no modifications necessary).
Successfully that is, except for one small annoyance. For some reason,
my combination of Insight/Tcl/Tk/X server/X windows client is causing
"drop down combo boxes" (or whatever the official name is) to be drawn
incorrectly. The boxes I mean are all the source file/function
selection boxes, the target selection boxes, and so on. Ordinary menus
work properly, as do the "right click" popup menus.
I can still fire up Insight, open the console, connect via the gdb
commands, then browse the source and single step etc in Insight, but it
kind of defeats the purpose.
As I said, I'm using RH Linux 8.0 straight off the disks, and the xwin32
v5.4 X client on a PC for display.
Can anyone suggest where I should start looking for the source of this
problem? When I did configure, make and make install no errors were
reported.
Thanks,
John