DAC,
When I type ./tleap in the /usr/local/amber7/exe/ directory, I get:
teLeap: Command not found.
When I type ./teLeap, it works.
Concerning xleap, when I type ./xleap, I get "not found", and when I type 
../xaLeap, I get the message:
Wcl Error: WcWidgetCreation(xaLeap) - Failed
  Problem: No children could be created from Xrm database.
  Possible: Resource file not found
      user environment: 
                        XENVIRONMENT is not set,
                        XAPPLRESDIR not terminated with '/'
                user environment or installation:
                        $XENVIRONMENT/XaLeap does not exist. 
    Possible: top level widget in resource file not named 'xaLeap'
Error: Shell widget xaLeap has zero width and/or height
All of these files (tleap, teLeap, xleap, xaLeap) exist in the directory 
.../exe/, and they are as executable.
 
Where should I remove the -ldxml flag?
Mauro
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, David A. Case wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2003, Mauro Carlos Costa Ribeiro wrote:
> 
> > Yes, I am typing ./xleap
> > Something similar occurs to tleap, where I have to type ./teLeap
> > however ./xaLeap does not work.
> 
> What does "something similar" mean?  What is the *exact* error message
> when you type "./tleap"?
> 
> > 
> > I have other AlphaDec with Tru64 Unix, but with a different compiler.
> > ld:
> > Can't locate file for: -ldxml
> 
> You could try removing the -ldxml flag and see what happens.  Just saying
> you have a "different compiler" doesn't really give us much information.
> 
> ..dac
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