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- From: chan@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM (Chan Benson)
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 18:01:06 GMT
- Subject: Re: X Windows on 9000/710
- Message-ID: <17780238@hpfcmgw.FC.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP Fort Collins, CO
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- References: <1992Sep10.155645.20627@hamblin.math.byu.edu>
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- > Perhaps you have a point, but my ORIGINAL complaint was...still is...that
- > header files that were supposed to come with my system are NOT there.
- > Specifically, my 710s have come preconfigured with X and Motif. I have
- > the standard /usr/lib/Motif1.1 directory and the proper libraries, but
- > there's no /usr/include/Motif1.1 to be found. You know...all those
- > Xm/*.h files. They just are NOT on my system and they should be. Before
- > someone comments that I just haven't looked in the right directory, I want you
- > to know that I've really scoured the entire system. Nevertheless, I'm
- > still open to suggestions about the problem.
-
- You must've missed my first response to your basenote:
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- ] > This may be a FAQ:
- ] >
- ] > It seems that our newly arrived HP workstations aren't quite completely
- ] > ready for X programming. I'm not completely sure what we're missing, but
- ] > it appears like many, many header files. Common problem? What's the
- ] > fix?
- ]
- ]
- ] Yow! Yes, it's common, and the fix is to... (never mind).
- ]
- ] You need to get the developer's bundle that includes the "real" C
- ] compiler and X header files and archive libraries.
- ]
- ] Sorry I can't provide part numbers. Anyone else?
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- -- Chan Benson
- HP Fort Collins
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