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On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 10:09:35AM -1000, safeeq wrote:
>If the program has bug then how come it is running on Xterm?  This is
>where I get confuse

That is precisely what you need to debug.  There is no reason to think
that a program will run the same way under xterm and as it does when it
is not running under xterm.  There are obviously a lot of differences
between running in an X environment (as with xterm) compared to when X
is not active.

Asking this question repeatedly is not going to get you closer to
finding the problem.  This is something that you need to track down
yourself.

cgf

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