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- From: hyc@hanauma.jpl.nasa.gov (Howard Chu)
- Subject: Re: sticky bit equivalent in Mint?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.232845.18951@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>
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- References: <1992Dec15.144344.10759@fel.tno.nl>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 23:28:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec15.144344.10759@fel.tno.nl> qb7g6@fel.tno.nl (Maarten Landzaat) writes:
- >Is there a sticky bit equivalent in Mint? I want to have a few
- >toswin windows around running tcsh, each eating about 360K.
- >Running gcc to compiler C++ programs seems to fail because of lack
- >of memory. I do manage to run gcc with hardware scrolling, so I guess
- >the solution will be for me to have all those shells with only one
- >text segment in memory. I use gcc 2.2.2, Mint 0.94, tcsh, TOS 1.0, 3Mb.
- >
- >Any reaction is appreciated!
-
- "Egads!!!!" - how's that for a reaction?
-
-
- This feature was implemented in MiNT 0.96, which was not released publically,
- although the source code was made available on the atari.archive. It seems
- that MiNT 0.97 was only used within Atari (MultiTOS), as Eric Smith has just
- sent out 0.98 for testing.
-
- You definitely should get hold of at least MiNT 0.96, and you probably need
- a newer copy of tcsh (depends on when that one was compiled; gcc 2.2.2 already
- supports the shared-text stuff.)
- --
- -- Howard Chu @ Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
-
- All true wisdom is conveyed in one-line witticisms.
-