Subject: Re: Mosaic?
To: David Brownlee <D.K.Brownlee@city.ac.uk>
From: Derrick Hutchinson <derrick1@tribeca.ios.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/20/1995 08:02:13
I am interested, I have a P600 running NetBSD 1.0A #146.
On Wed, 20 Sep 1995, David Brownlee wrote:
> I think you'll find you're going to need a copy of Motif to compile
> Mosaic... now we have a copy of motif (1.2) educational site licence
> here.. and I'm pretty sure we're permitted to distribute statically
> linked binaries using it...
>
> I also have a NetBSD/sun3 machine which will compile up exactly
> the same (with the exception of libkvm which motif doesnt use)
> binaries as NetBSD/mac68k...
>
> No promises, but I could look at compiling up the motif libraries &
> mosaic on my sun3... (If there is interest?)
>
> David/abs
>
> D.K.Brownlee@city.ac.uk (MIME) +44 171 477 8186 {post,host}master (abs)
> Network Analyst, UCS, City University, Northampton Square, London EC1V 0HB.
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>
> On Wed, 20 Sep 1995, Scott Frederick Kaplan wrote:
>
> > Hi all. I am making an effort to compiled Mosaic 2.6 for NetBSD/Mac
> > (and I'd be happy to share the binary with everyone, if I can make it
> > work!) So, first, questions:
> >
> > 1) Obvious question. Has this been done already? If so, is the
> > binary all ready out there? No point in wasting my time.
> >
> > 2) The libXmx section of the source requires the Xm library...well,
> > specifically, it seems to want the Xm includes to compile the files in
> > that directory. I have installed X from the X.11Mar95 distribution,
> > and under /usr/X11R6/include, there is no Xm subdirectory. And,
> > there's no /usr/X11R6/lib/libXm.a hanging around either. Is there
> > something I'm missing from X? Or is there a way around this in
> > building Mosaic? Or is the a library I should get somewhere else
> > (where?) and compile and install it first?
> >
> > Thanks for the help! And I have to say, now that I'm finally running
> > NetBSD/Mac full time, I'm really happy with it. Nice work!
> >
> > Scott Kaplan
> > sfkaplan@cs.utexas.edu
> >
>