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- From: hlu@phys1.physics.wsu.edu (Hongjiu Lu)
- Subject: Re: Is XView 3.0 available for Linux/X386 ????
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.013326.15024@serval.net.wsu.edu>
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- References: <1992Aug18.012113.17524@socrates.umd.edu> <1992Aug19.005820.11219@cseg03.uark.edu>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 92 01:33:26 GMT
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- Before you do that, please wait for new release of X386 from Orest.
- Gcc 2.2.2d is not compatible with v 1.1. I can do somethimg for it.
- But I want to wait for the new one.
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- H.J.
- Gcc/libc maintainer for Linux.
- In article <1992Aug19.005820.11219@cseg03.uark.edu>, dws@cseg03.uark.edu (David W. Summers) writes:
- |> jofre@socrates.umd.edu (Jaime Jofre) writes:
- |>
- |> >Hello everyone,
- |> > Has anyone ported the XView 3.0 library for Linux/X386? If no, is anyone
- |> >porting it to Linux? Thanks,
- |> >
- |> >Jaime Jofre
- |> >
- |>
- |> I started into this, last weekend, but ran out of time. Later I decided to
- |> update to GCC 2.2.2d and still haven't done that. Maybe after I update the
- |> compiler I'll look into XVIEW 3.0 some more. I have never worked with
- |> IMAKEFILES so ran into some problems there but I think I may have almost
- |> figured them out. Naturally the XVIEW compile instructions don't seem
- |> complete (I'm not complaining, just stating fact...) so that is another
- |> thing that slowed me down. Lastly, I am about to re-arrange my disk
- |> partitions to increase my LINUX space, so am in in process of backing
- |> stuff up.
- |>
- |> If anyone already has these libs compiled I would LOVE to hear about it!
- |>
- |> - David Summers
- |> (dws@engr.uark.edu)
- |>
- |>
- |>
- |> --
- |> "Never under-estimate the bandwidth of a station-wagon
- |> David Summers full of tapes, hurtling down the highway."
- |> dws@engr.uark.edu - Tanenbaum, "Computer Networks"
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