srodawa@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Ron Srodawa) (02/05/91)
X11 Windows is public domain and could be ported to Xenix. Has anyone done this and gotten it to work? CGI comes with the Xenix development system and works out of the box. It probably provides similar services with little hassle. Lots of software expects windows. Some, (I'm thinking of MetaFont now) allows you to provide your own windowing environment. Now, is it easier to install windows and deinstall CGI, or is it quite easy to provide interfaces to programs to use CGI? Has anyone written either include macros or procedures which define the windows library (Xlib?) but do so by calling CGI? It would seem to me this might be a poorman's way to get X11 running in Xenix. Ron. -- | Ronald J. Srodawa | Internet: srodawa@unix.secs.oakland.edu | | School of Engineering and CS | UUCP: srodawa@egrunix.UUCP | | Oakland University | Voice: (313) 370-2247 | | Rochester, Michigan 48309-4401 | |