> William L. Sebok wrote:
>
> > Oliver Rauch wrote:
> > > I just tested it with XFree/linux and 8 bit visual,
> > > everything's fine.
> >
> > The key seemed to be an 8 bit default visual (with an 8 bit root, although
> > I'm not sure that was critical) with a 24 bit visual present but not the
> > default. Was that the case with your test?
> >
>
> That seems to be the exact case on my system. I have a 24-bit SGI O2, but
> theroot window seems to be 8-bit only:
>
> Absolute upper-left X: 0
> Absolute upper-left Y: 0
> Relative upper-left X: 0
> Relative upper-left Y: 0
> Width: 1280
> Height: 1024
> Depth: 8
> Visual id: 0x25
> Visual Class: PseudoColor
> Border width: 0
> Class: InputOutput
> Colormap: 0x3000008 (not installed)
> Bit Gravity State: ForgetGravity
> Window Gravity State: NorthWestGravity
> Backing Store State: NotUseful
> Save Under State: no
> Map State: IsViewable
> Override Redirect State: yes
> Corners: +0+0 -0+0 -0-0 +0-0
> -geometry 1280x1024+0+0
>
> I have tried to use GDB and "backtrace" (as suggested by Oliver), but GDB only
> returns
> "no trace". Do I have to recompile xsane with debug enabled for "backtrace" to
> work? I
> did compile glib/gtk with full debug, but that did not help.
>
Normally xsane is compiled with debug info enabled, but I don`t know
if that is true on a SGI.
Was the answer of gdb "no stack" or "no backtrace" ?
Bye
Oliver
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