I wonder if anyone has seen this problem? I checked the archives
and did not see anything that helped.
IDV runs fine on my Linux box (Fedora core 3) with a low end video card
(ASUS Radeon 9200 SE 128MB AGP8X).
I can also "ssh -Y" from my Linux box back to itself, and IDV runs fine.
Note, if I use "ssh -X", IDV complains about GLX extensions not being
available, but "ssh -Y" works okay.
Now, on a remote SunOS SPARC server (headless, but with OpenGL installed),
I have installed the Solaris SPARC IDV.
When I "ssh -Y" from my Linux box to that remote box, and then run runIDV,
I get a popup error saying that it cannot create a graphics configuration.
Here is what it prints out:
> ./runIDV -debug -trace
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-monotype-arial-regular-r-normal--*-140-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1" to type
****** START ******
Thread:Thread-3
S D T>NamedStationTable.makeStations
36 297 <NamedStationTable.makeStations ms: 32
1230 6705 >NamedStationTable.makeStations
6 148 <NamedStationTable.makeStations ms: 5
25124 19885 >Decode.vm.init
4 0 >Decode.vm.getMaster()
1 0 Decode VM-getmaster-1
0 0 Decode VM-getmaster-2
3 0 Decode MVM-master-5
Java 3D WARNING : reported GLX version = 1.2
GLX version 1.3 or higher is required
The reported version number may be incorrect. There is a known
ATI driver bug in glXQueryVersion that incorrectly reports the GLX
version as 1.2 when it really is 1.3, so Java 3D will attempt to
run anyway.
Note, I see that same GLX warning when I run locally.
I opened my firewall up completely and still see the same problem.
I am not sure where to look next. Any pointers would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Mike
Michael Zeleznik
zeleznik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
801-485-1106