Subject: Re: XView 3.2 (was: Re: XRetinaZ2 problems)
To: Hubert Feyrer <Hubert.Feyrer@rz.uni-regensburg.de>
From: Andy Heffernan <ahh@netcom.com>
List: amiga-x
Date: 04/10/1994 14:17:56
> Could you please upload it to ftp.eunet.ch (or if nobody else wants
> it, into ftp.uni-regensburg.de:/pub/NetBSD/incoming).
OK, I have placed the following files in ftp.eunet.ch's
software/os/bsd/NetBSD/NetBSD-Amiga/incoming directory:
1041 Apr 10 14:11 xview32-10Apr94.README
1778897 Apr 10 12:49 xview32-10Apr94.tar.gz
From the README file:
xview-19Apr94.tar.gz
This archive contains the clients, libs, config files,
includes, and a few bits of documentation for XView 3.2, an X toolkit
that implements the OpenLook user interface.
They were built on a system running a kernel from sources
retrieved on 23 March 94, and binaries from Stephen Roznowski's 8 March
94 tar files.
Sample ldd output:
$ ldd /usr/bin/X11/olwm
/usr/bin/X11/olwm:
-lolgx.3 => /usr/lib/libolgx.so.3.2 (0x204e000)
-lXext.5 => /usr/lib/libXext.so.5.0 (0x2058000)
-lX11.5 => /usr/lib/libX11.so.5.0 (0x2060000)
-lc.4 => /usr/lib/libc.so.4.0 (0x20aa000)
The tar file was generated relative to root, and the XView
files were compiled with a ProjectRoot of /usr/X11R5, so they will be
placed into /usr/X11R5/lib, /usr/X11R5/man, /usr/X11R5/bin, etc. I
have included some symbolic links from /usr/lib to /usr/X11R5/lib to
make life easier.
The best documentation for XView is Dan Heller's XView
Programming Manual, published by O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN
0-937175-52-8.
Andy Heffernan
ahh@netcom.com
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