Subject: Re: dt
To: Michael Lesniak <mlesniak@vt.edu>
From: Kazuyuki Inanaga <happyday@pp.iij4u.or.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/14/2004 02:16:57
Hi,

At 1:36 AM -0500 04.3.13, Michael Lesniak wrote:
>
>I can't find any decent documentation, and when I try to use it I get
>the error:
>/usr/libexec/ld.so:  dt:  libc.so.12.62: No such file or directory

I guess your dt is 'dt-1.1.7.tgz' from packages/1.5/mac68k/ and it
 is 'pkg-add'ed on 1.6x, isn't it?
'dt-1.1.7.tgz' is a.out and 1.6x is ELF. This mismatching makes;
>/usr/libexec/ld.so:  dt:  libc.so.12.62: No such file or directory

I don't know how to fix it, maybe next page or "# man ld.so.conf" ??
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/elf.html


My SE/30 (1.6.2) has 'dt-1.1.7nb3' which is installed with using-pkgsrc.
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/software/packages.html#using-pkgsrc

Using pkgsrc is interesting.   After the installation, you'll find README
and 'sample.dtrc' in /usr/pkg/share/doc/dt
It works nicely on my several Macs including FPU-less 16MHz '030s with
Bruce O'Neel's new 1.6.2 kernel.

... or, how about to use X Window System?

At 5:32 AM -0500 04.3.12, Michael Lesniak wrote:
>I have an SE/30 w/ IIsi ROM  w/ 128mb RAM
>a seagate 2gb drive

Your SE/30 is so nice. You can modify many flexibily in X Window System.

Cheers,
Kazu Inanaga