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Operating Systems AIX porting an application on 64-bit AIX version 5 Post 302138936 by jeet_xp on Thursday 4th of October 2007 01:59:26 AM
Old 10-04-2007
Vishal,
Your nls path is not set, that is why your not able to see message.
I did porting a application on AIX 5.3. I used

xlc_r -q64 -qwarn64

try to use these options.
 

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sawfish(1)						      General Commands Manual							sawfish(1)

NAME
sawfish -- Sawfish window manager. SYNOPSIS
sawfish [--display [=DPY] ] [--multihead ] [--visual [=VISUAL] ] [--depth [=DEPTH] ] [--disable-nls ] [FILE ] [--batch ] [--interp ] [-f, --call FUNCTION ] [-l, --load FILE ] [--version ] [--no-rc ] [-q, --quit ] DESCRIPTION
Sawfish is a lisp-extensible window manager for X11. Its aim is to allow all areas of window management (decoration, manipulation) to be customized as far as is possible, yet still remain as fast or faster than existing window managers. OPTIONS
--display=DPY Connect to X display DPY. --multihead Fork a copy of sawfish for each screen. --visual=VISUAL Preferred VISUAL type. --depth=DEPTH Preferred color DEPTH. --disable-nls Disable internationalization of messages. FILE Load the Lisp file FILE (from the cwd if possible, implies --batch mode). --batch Batch mode: process options and exit. --interp Interpreted mode: don't load compiled Lisp files. -f, --call FUNCTION Call Lisp function FUNCTION. -l, --load FILE Load the file of Lisp forms called FUNCTION. --version Print version details. --no-rc Don't load rc or site-init files. -q, --quit- Terminate the interpreter process. SEE ALSO
Sawfish is documented fully by John Harper available via the Info system. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christian Marillat marillat@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). sawfish(1)
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