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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Understanding $PATH better Post 302949667 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 08:57:52 AM
Old 07-14-2015
Well, if you display the value of PATH before your call to the program, we can discuss it.

Can you also paste the full error message as the number 127 is not unique as an error message.



Robin
 

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XSetErrorHandler(3X11)						     MIT X11R4						    XSetErrorHandler(3X11)

Name
       XSetErrorHandler, XGetErrorText, XDisplayName, XSetIOErrorHandler, XGetErrorDatabaseText - default error handlers

Syntax
       int (*XSetErrorHandler(handler))()
	  int (*handler)(Display *, XErrorEvent *)

       XGetErrorText(display, code, buffer_return, length)
	  Display *display;
	  int code;
	  char *buffer_return;
	  int length;

       char *XDisplayName(string)
	  char *string;

       int (*XSetIOErrorHandler(handler))()
	  int (*handler)(Display *);

       XGetErrorDatabaseText(display, name, message, default_string, buffer_return, length)
	  Display *display;
	  char *name, *message;
	  char *default_string;
	  char *buffer_return;
	  int length;

Arguments
       buffer_return
		 Returns the error description.

       code	 Specifies the error code for which you want to obtain a description.

       default_string
		 Specifies the default error message if none is found in the database.

       display	 Specifies the connection to the X server.

       handler	 Specifies the program's supplied error handler.

       length	 Specifies the size of the buffer.

       message	 Specifies the type of the error message.

       name	 Specifies the name of the application.

       string	 Specifies the character string.

Description
       Xlib generally calls the program's supplied error handler whenever an error is received.  It is not called on errors from or protocol
       requests or on errors from a protocol request.  These errors generally are reflected back to the program through the procedural interface.
       Because this condition is not assumed to be fatal, it is acceptable for your error handler to return.  However, the error handler should
       not call any functions (directly or indirectly) on the display that will generate protocol requests or that will look for input events.
       The previous error handler is returned.

       The function copies a null-terminated string describing the specified error code into the specified buffer.  It is recommended that you use
       this function to obtain an error description because extensions to Xlib may define their own error codes and error strings.

       The function returns the name of the display that would attempt to use.	If a NULL string is specified, looks in the environment for the
       display and returns the display name that would attempt to use.	This makes it easier to report to the user precisely which display the
       program attempted to open when the initial connection attempt failed.

       The sets the fatal I/O error handler.  Xlib calls the program's supplied error handler if any sort of system call error occurs (for exam-
       ple, the connection to the server was lost).  This is assumed to be a fatal condition, and the called routine should not return.  If the
       I/O error handler does return, the client process exits.

       Note that the previous error handler is returned.

       The function returns a message (or the default message) from the error message database.  Xlib uses this function internally to look up its
       error messages.	On a UNIX-based system, the error message database is

       The name argument should generally be the name of your application.  The message argument should indicate which type of error message you
       want.  Xlib uses three predefined message types to report errors (uppercase and lowercase matter):

       XProtoError
		 The protocol error number is used as a string for the message argument.

       XlibMessage
		 These are the message strings that are used internally by the library.

       XRequest  For a core protocol request, the major request protocol number is used for the message argument.  For an extension request, the
		 extension name (as given by followed by a period (.) and the minor request protocol number is used for the message argument.  If
		 no string is found in the error database, the default_string is returned to the buffer argument.

See Also
       XOpenDisplay(3X11), XSynchronize(3X11)
       X Window System: The Complete Reference, Second Edition, Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys

															    XSetErrorHandler(3X11)
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