(08-29-2022, 10:02 PM)vishnu Wrote: Much as I hate to be a bother, could you be so kind as to ldd the flame binary? Does it link against Motif? My guess is it doesn't, I'm guessing they did the same thing the early Netscape did, they bought a source code license to Motif and hacked the hell out of it themselves, then statically linked their hacked library into the binary. That's what PTC did with their Unix versions of Pro/E, they had a thousand developers who hacked the Motif source code to pixel per pixel match the MS Windows GUI... 🤥
This is from an O2 running Flint:
PELE 20# ldd flint_IRIX_6.3_ip32_10k
    libInventor.so.3 =>  /usr/lib32/libInventor.so.3
    libdmedia.so =>    /usr/lib32/libdmedia.so
    libXi.so =>  /usr/lib32/libXi.so
    libXext.so => /usr/lib32/libXext.so
    libX11.so.1 => /usr/lib32/libX11.so.1
    libgen.so =>  /usr/lib32/libgen.so
    libaudio.so => /usr/lib32/libaudio.so
    libaudiofile.so =>   /usr/lib32/libaudiofile.so
    libFL.so =>  /usr/lib32/libFL.so
    libvl.so =>  /usr/lib32/libvl.so
    libGLU.so =>  /usr/lib32/libGLU.so
    libGL.so =>  /usr/lib32/libGL.so
    libm.so =>   /usr/lib32/libm.so
    libheap_malloc3X.so => /usr/discreet/lib32/flint_5.5O2/libheap_malloc3X.so
    libmalloc.so =>    /usr/lib32/libmalloc.so
    libCsup.so => /usr/lib32/libCsup.so
    libC.so.2 =>  /usr/lib32/libC.so.2
    libc.so.1 =>  /usr/lib32/libc.so.1
    libawareaudio.so =>  /usr/lib32/libawareaudio.so
    libGLcore.so =>    /usr/lib32/libGLcore.so
    libvice.so => /usr/lib32/libvice.so
: R10K-195MHz, 1GB RAM, 146GB 15K, CD-ROM, AudioDAT, MaxImpact w/ TRAM. IRIX 6.5.22
: R12K-400MHz, 1GB RAM, 300GB 15K, DVD-ROM, CRM Graphics, AV1/2 Media Boards & O2 Cam, DV-Link, FPA & SW1600. IRIX 6.5.30
: 2 x R14K-600MHz, 6GB RAM, V12 Graphics, PCI Shoebox. IRIX 6.5.30
IBM : 7012-39H, 7043-140