Subject: Re: Progress over last 4 months
To: None <amb@physig4.ph.kcl.ac.uk>
From: None <Maurizio.Ferrari@bologna.marelli.it>
List: port-arm32
Date: 09/25/1996 09:52:53
>>Ah, anybody tried to compile GeomView for RiscBSD yet then?
>Nope.

>I have a Motif source licence so I have Motif libraries for RiscBSD. Under the
>licence I can release statically linked binaries. (so far this has just bee
>Mosaic and a couple of other apps). Currently if people are looking for Motif
>apps for RiscBSD they need to ask me to build them.
>I do not want to mess around having to pull sources etc. but if people
>upload the source for apps e.g. GeomView to the ftp site, I'll take a look at
>compiling it up.

>Cheers,
>                                Mark

Ok then. Geomview is *rather* large and I don't have a need at the moment 
but eventually I will do what you suggest. Unless of course there is 
strong interest for Geomview now.

Thanks
Maurizio

P.S.
"Geomview is an interactive geometry viewing program written by the staff
of the Geometry Center (mostly Daeron Meyer, Tim Rowley, StuartLevy,
Tamara Munzner, and Mark Phillips).  It can be used as a standalone viewer
for static objects or as a display engine for other programs which produce
dynamically changing geometry."
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