tarcea@vela.acs.oakland.edu (The OUTLAWS) (07/19/90)
Thanks to everybody for all the mail I got on where I could find X11 for C++. Here is the information I received for all who are interested: Most of the letter's I received asked me to mail them any information I received. Unfortunately the only thing I have been able to find out so far is that InterViews is available via FTP from stanford (One letter I got said the MIT InterViews was "bad"). If I receive more information on other sources of X11 for C++ (other than getting the InterViews package) I'll be sure to post! Thanks again to everybody for their answers. -- glenn tarcea@vela.acs.oakland.edu
gwu@nujoizey.tcs.com (George Wu) (07/28/90)
In article <2137@vela.acs.oakland.edu>, tarcea@vela.acs.oakland.edu (The OUTLAWS) writes: |> |> (One letter I got said the MIT InterViews [header files for X] was "bad"). This is true. The X header files delivered with InterViews 2.6 on the X11R4 tape have some problems with confliting types such as unsigned versus signed ints. You can modifiy the problems by hand, but it's much easier to just get Stanford's copy. Note that the header files to which I am referring are the InterViews' ones with function prototyping, not the normal X ones. George ---- George J Wu | gwu@tcs.com or ucbcad!tcs!gwu Software Engineer | 2121 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA, 94704 Teknekron Communications Systems, Inc.| (415) 649-3752