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usr/openwin/bin/xinit: connection to<br />

X server lost<br />

Cause<br />

This means that the xinit(1) program, which sets up X11 resources and starts a<br />

window manager, failed to locate the X server process. Perhaps the user interrupted<br />

window system startup, or exited abnormally from OpenWindows (for example, by<br />

killing processes or by rebooting). It is possible that the X server crashed. Data loss is<br />

possible in some cases. Depending on process timing, this message might be normal<br />

when OpenWindows exits during a system reboot.<br />

Action<br />

The only solution is to exit and restart OpenWindows. You do not need to reboot the<br />

system unless it hangs and fails to give you a console prompt. To exit<br />

OpenWindows, select Workspace->Exit. To restart OpenWindows, type openwin(1) at<br />

the system prompt.<br />

/usr/ucb/cc: language optional software<br />

package not installed<br />

Cause<br />

When compiling some code for BSD compatibility the error happened after invoking<br />

usr/ucb/cc. The unbundled compiler (SPARCworks Professional C product) was<br />

installed in /opt.<br />

/usr/ucb/cc is a script which checks for the file /usr/ccs/bin/ucbcc and, if<br />

found, invokes it with appropriate library flags for BSD-compatibility compilation.<br />

/usr/ucb/cc is part of the package SUNWscpu. /usr/ccs/bin/ucbcc is<br />

supposed to be a symbolic link to /opt/SUNWspro/bin/acc, which is created<br />

during installation of the unbundled C compiler, SPROcc.<br />

Action<br />

Verify that you have the essential OS-bundled Developer packages, SUNWscpu,<br />

SUNWbtool, and the unbundled C compiler:- SPROcc. However, /usr/ccs/bin/<br />

196 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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