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- From: kmg@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (keith.gabryelski)
- Subject: Re: X11R5 under AMIX
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.204945.23041@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
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- Organization: AT&T
- References: <1992Jul27.022524.26208@crd.ge.com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 20:49:45 GMT
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- barnettj@pookie.crd.ge.com (Janet A Barnett) writes:
- > I'd like to run X11R5 under AMIX. Does the distribution tape include
- > enough of the source to the X11R4 server that the device dependent
- > parts can be cribbed for X11R5? If so, do you receive the source for
- > both the native graphics hardware and/or the UofLowell board?
-
- A public domain X11R5 port has been done to Amiga Unix and is on the
- standard distribution tape. The monochrome X11R5 is working fine.
- UofLowell/DMI support has been added but isn't generally available.
-
- > Also in this vein (I feel so naive), does AMIX include a C compiler?
- > dbx? SYSV include files? etc... Or does one need to obtain such things
- > as GCC?
-
- Amiga Unix does come with two C compilers. CI5 (which is USL's 4.0
- C compiler) and GCC. GCC is the default compiler.
-
- dbx is not included but sb, adb, and gdb are included.
-
- Pax, Keith
- --
- ag@monique.UUCP Keith Gabryelski kmg@usl.com
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