ehrlich@cs.psu.edu (Daniel Ehrlich) (01/16/90)
Has anyone successfully compiled the X11 R4 core distribution on an RT running AOS 4.3? If you have what version of High-C did you use? Are there any other hints you can give? -- Dan Ehrlich <ehrlich@cs.psu.edu> Quote of the month: "And I have quite a bit of experience on mainframes. I learned C, Pascal, and Assembler on various mainframes, including PDPs, VAXen, an IBM AS/9000." -- Charles M Hannum II <c9h@hcx.psu.edu>
chet@cwns1.CWRU.EDU (Chet Ramey) (01/17/90)
In article <C1g;a01@cs.psu.edu> ehrlich@cs.psu.edu (Daniel Ehrlich) writes: >Has anyone successfully compiled the X11 R4 core distribution on an RT >running AOS 4.3? If you have what version of High-C did you use? Are >there any other hints you can give? I did, using hc2.1o. It has worked pretty much flawlessly so far on the APA16s we have here. There were no code changes I had to make to the core distribution to get it to compile, though I had to change a few contrib programs (and define XAW_BC). There have been a few problems with Megapels and compiling andrew with hc2.1s reported on the info-andrew list. I didn't save the messages, but the guy who reported the problems is kaz@mita.keio.ac.jp (Kazuhiro Kitagawa); you might try contacting him directly. Chet Ramey -- Chet Ramey Network Services Group "Help! Help! I'm being Case Western Reserve University repressed!" chet@ins.CWRU.Edu