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2.0 peculiarities (SuSE 6.1)
From: |
Albert-Jan Brouwer |
Subject: |
2.0 peculiarities (SuSE 6.1) |
Date: |
07 Sep 99 00:34:39 +0100 |
I have some models which run with a ZoomRaster to which no Value2D display
is attached. I noticed that for Swarm 2.0, as opposed to Swarm 1.3.1, a
bit of crud shows up in the window's bitmap.
For example when modifying the heatbug example (HeatbugObserverSwarm.m file)
as follows should show the problem upon starting the model.
145,155d144
< // Now create a Value2dDisplay: this is a special object that will
< // display arbitrary 2d value arrays on a given Raster widget.
<
< heatDisplay =
< [Value2dDisplay create: self
< setDisplayWidget: worldRaster
< colormap: colormap
< setDiscrete2dToDisplay: [heatbugModelSwarm getHeat]];
<
< [heatDisplay setDisplayMappingM: 512 C: 0]; // turn [0,32768) -> [0,64)
<
196d184
< [heatDisplay display];
This is under SuSE 6.1, and it is the same with the native tcl/tk 8.0.5-10
blt 2.4g setup (with Swarm patched up to work with that) as with tcl/tk 8.2
blt 2.4i (after removing the SuSE tcl/tk/blt stuff) with all other required
software SuSE native.
Also, "make check" fails at a fairly late stage for either setup:
make[3]: Entering directory `/home/ajbrouw/swarm/swarm-2.0/tests/defobj'
internal.m:482 lisp_output_type
FAIL: archiver
{r*@:ifd} address@hidden:address@hidden:4i8f12d16}
m1: [1 2.00 3.00]
FAIL: forwarding
===================
2 of 2 tests failed
===================
Lastly, upon linking and running swarm models I get lots of warnings
like these:
/usr/i486-linux/bin/ld: warning: type and size of dynamic symbol
`__objc_class_name_<somethingorother>' are not defined
These do not seem to be harmful. There was some discussion about these in
the spring but I did not find a solution in the mailinglist archive.
Best regards,
Albert-Jan
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Albert-Jan Brouwer, department of molecular physics, Leiden University.
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- 2.0 peculiarities (SuSE 6.1),
Albert-Jan Brouwer <=