>>>> In message <0ZwqOQvd9=ivI77h0bM9OwF5g0ud@...>
>>>> On the subject of "Re: Unable to compile cllib with ACL under Linux"
>>>> Sent on Wed May 24 08:35:34 EDT 2000
>>>> Honorable Paolo Amoroso <amoroso@...> writes:
>> On 22 May 2000 12:41:04 -0400, Sam Steingold <sds@...> wrote:
>>
>> I think I am finally converging. With your latest fixes cllib
>> compiles just fine with ACL 5.0.1 Trial Edition. I was even able to
>> try your inspector with Lynx: at first inspection it looks cool :-)
great!
>> But I still have problems with Netscape, which seems unable to
>> access the display:
>>
>> USER(9): (cllib:inspect-cllib *my-test*)
>> ;; running ["netscape" "-remote"
>> "openURL(http://127.0.0.1:1025/0/:s,new-window)"]...done
>> netscape-communicator: not running on display :0.0
as I said in another message: inspect-cllib tries to display
stuff in a window of an already running netscape.
you have to tinker with `*browsers*' to make it start a new netscape
instead.
>> By the way, why isn't CLLIB::*INSPECT-BROWSER* exported?
it is now. :-)
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