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uggla:

--- Quote from: roberts on August 24, 2013, 09:11:07 AM ---FWIW there is no need to import Xtc for the same reason as there is no need to import fltk-1.1.10.
Only the following 4 imports should be needed to get X on x86 dCore.

import -b Xprogs
import -b flwm_topside
import -b tcWbar
import -b xorg-all

--- End quote ---
But Xsetup.sh is importing wbar, not tcWbar. What's the difference between wbar and tcWbar?

uggla:

--- Quote from: Jason W on August 24, 2013, 07:11:47 AM ---I just imported Xtc, Xprogs, and flwm_topside with no issue.

--- End quote ---
I tried again and this time it worked for me too but flwm_topside is not found when doing import flwm, import flwm_topside works fine though.

roberts:
Xsetup.sh should no longer be used as loadsce is being deprecated in favor is a single tool import.
Most of the work on the latest cut was to ensure that the base packages could be import'ed.
Perhaps your issues are related to not using import but instead Xsetup.sh and/or loadsce directly.
I have updated the README-X-Setup.txt

roberts:
Re: import of flwm. I see the issue. For now stay with topside.

uggla:

--- Quote from: roberts on August 24, 2013, 12:33:10 PM ---Xsetup.sh should no longer be used as loadsce is being deprecated in favor is a single tool import.
Most of the work on the latest cut was to ensure that the base packages could be import'ed.
Perhaps your issues are related to not using import but instead Xsetup.sh and/or loadsce directly.
I have updated the README-X-Setup.txt

--- End quote ---
I'm not using Xsetup.sh. I looked at it earlier (last alpha) and thought that since it was using wbar I should too. So, what is the difference between wbar and tcWbar?

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