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Re: Frustrating problem with GNO & ORCA



In article <3iksno$c54@newsgate.sps.mot.com>,
Jason Perez <jasonp@norton.sps.mot.com> wrote:
> In article <D4EFz2.37M@actrix.gen.nz> dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz
> (David Empson) writes: 
> 
> >I suggest you reinstall ORCA/C, after deleting all files and
> >subdirectories in the libraries directory.  You should then be able to
> >use ORCA/C properly from either ORCA/Shell or from GNO.  You will not
> >be able to write GNO-specific programs until you get ORCA/C 2.0.3.
> 
>   Not true.  I'm using Orca/C v1.3 and I'm able to write GNO-specific
> programs (like "bang", "aspdisp", etc.).

How did you get around the problem of the library incompatibility?
GNO's version of ORCALIB doesn't include the startup code expected by
version 1.x of ORCA/C.


You could write GNO-aware programs that didn't rely on any library
code.  That would limit you to making kernel calls.
-- 
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
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