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Fatal IO error problem solved!
Larry Kollar <kollar@stc.net> reports the following:
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SIAG 3.1.12 compiled up fine under MkLinux, with warnings. But when I
tried to run any of the applications, it would immediately die with:
XIO: fatal IO error 0 (Unknown error) on X server ":0.0"
after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
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This is great news. ;-) Not because it doesn't work, but because the
problem manifests itself on a platform I have access to so I can reproduce
it.
The normal configuration and installation procedure, i.e.
./configure;make;make install
produces a binary linked with pthreads. It exhibits the problem as
described. This however:
rm config.cache
./configure --without-python
make
make install
produces a binary which is *not* linked with pthreads (or Python, of
course). And it works.
So the workaround for anyone experiencing this problem is to configure
without Python. 3.1.13 will have Python disabled by default; to turn it
on, use configure --with-python.
I hope this solution works for Suse Linux as well.
Ulric