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- From: bmac@bmac.Eng.Sun.COM (Bruce McIntyre)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.apps
- Subject: Re: No fish from realxfishdb
- Date: 29 Aug 1992 00:08:27 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems
- Lines: 39
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <l9tfvrINNlhh@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
- References: <1992Aug26.212151.22090@vlsisj.uucp>
- Reply-To: bmac@bmac.Eng.Sun.COM
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bmac
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- >I apologize if the answer to this post has been posted already. My News feed
- >seems to have slowed way down and I am getting articles after a looooong time
- >lag.
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- >In article 15834@bmerh85.bnr.ca, crm182c@bmers245.uucp (Hing-Fai Lee) writes:
- >->I was just moved to OW3 from OW2. Under $OPENWINHOME/demo there
- >->is a program called realxfishdb. I ran realxfishdb with command
- >->line options and also by setting them from fish_props, however
- >->the only thing I got was the aquarium background with NO fish
- >->at all. Can someone tell me what is wrong? Thanks in advance.
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- >I have a related question. I found this same problem, and upon further invest-
- >igation found the "solution" documented in the AnswerBook CD. The "solution"
- >outlined there eludes to an incomplete set of images and the missing pieces
- >can be found on the 1991 version of the Catalyst CD. I have looked all through
- >that CD and I'll be *derned* if I can find any such missing fish! :^)
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- >Has anyone found these missing fish?
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- Yes, sorry about the confusion, a bogus realxfishdb executable made it
- into the Openwindows 3.0 release.
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- You can get a version that works from the Direct Xlib 1.0 CD. All you
- have to do is call SunExpress and ask for the Direct Xlib 1.0 CD and they will
- ship it to you for FREE. As a bonus, you get Direct Xlib along with the fish
- program. Go ahead, ask for it, it's worth it!
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- The version shipped as part of Openwindows 3.0.1 in Solaris 2.0 should
- work also, but it is obviously a SunOS 5.0 version.
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- The new version should be able to find the fish on it's own but they
- are located in $OPENWINHOME/share/images/fish
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- Bruce (bmac@Eng.Sun.COM)
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