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- From: mlevin@husc8.harvard.edu (Michael Levin)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.programmer,alt.sys.sun
- Subject: a question about xview
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.163636.17315@husc3.harvard.edu>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 21:36:35 GMT
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- Organization: Harvard University Science Center
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- I have just come into the posession of some C code which runs on a
- certain sun-4. I tried recompiling it on a different sun-4, and
- it is not able to find /usr/include/xview/. What exactly is xview
- (i.e., what relation does Sun's xview have to X11 in general, etc.)
- and what determines whether a particular sun machine will have it or
- not? Also, it it possible to easily (i.e., without rewriting all of
- the graphics code) to recompile a program which uses xview calls on a
- DecStation or a Silicon Graphics Iris, or is xview only a Sun thing?
- Please reply to husc8.harvard.edu.
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- Mike Levin
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