I have had better success compiling the source.
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Subject: Re: [gembud] error while exiting NAWIPS applications; NMAP2 will not
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By the way, I installed from the pre-compiled binaries. Initially, the NAWIPS
applications would not start due to a missing library file (libXm.so.2), but I
was able to obtain the RPM containing it.
Joe Barrett
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Subject: [gembud] error while exiting NAWIPS applications;NMAP2 will not start
I just recently installed the latest version of GEMPAK onto a 64-bit RedHat
Enterprise Linux 5 Workstation machine. Whenever I try to exit an NAWIPS
application, such as GARP or NSHARP, from the menu system the application locks
up. My mouse buttons then no longer work. I then have to exit to single user
mode and kill the GEMPAK processes. When the application locks up, I sometimes
get the following message in my terminal window: =93Warning: Traveral.c: _XmMgr
Traversal (3026) - I just traversed into a different shell!!! If I exit an
NAWIPS application by clicking on the =93X=94 in the upper-right part of the
window, the application exits correctly. Has anyone ran into this problem?
I also have had trouble starting NMAP2. From the NTL menu, the NMAP2
application never starts. When I try to run nmap2 from a command prompt, I get
a segmentation fault.
Joe Barrett
ENSCO, Applied Meteorology Unit