Re: 2 Pipes Problem Again

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Sharon Clay (src++at++rose.engr.sgi.com)
Tue, 9 Sep 1997 14:27:18 -0700


+>---- On Sep 9, 10:42am, Eddy Kuo wrote:
> Subject: 2 Pipes Problem Again
->Subject: 2 Pipes Problem Again
->
->Hello Performer Folks:
->
->Thanks for all the advices for my pervious question.
->
->Unfortunately, I am still having problem with displaying on a
->two pipe system. My system is setup to have two keyboards, each
->for one pipe, and for each pipe, there is a single X screen connected
->to it, i.e. :0.0 :1.0 for my two pipes.

Multipipe on multiple keyboards worked in the original 2.0 release but broke
some time after (2.0.2) and then was fixed in patch1696.

->
->Here is the problems that I am still having:
->
->i) After I applied the patch 1696, my program just crushed.
-> So I have to uninstall the patch.

This is surprising. The patch should be binary compatible.
Are you dumping core?

->ii) When I use pfOpenWSConnection in my open window callback
-> (I copy exactly from one of the suggestion), I am still
-> getting the bad XWindow ID error.

Yes - the trouble was that we lost track of the different
X displays so then we would try to talk to an X display about
a window that it did not know about.

src.

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