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Ross Biro
bir7 at portia.Stanford.EDU
Sun Mar 25 05:08:36 AEST 1990
In article <6734 at turnkey.TCC.COM> jackv at turnkey.TCC.COM writes:
>In article <1990Mar23.200144.19010 at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> brando at uiucme2.UUCP (Brando W. Brown) writes:
>>In article <834 at lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU> jsnyder at lehi3b15.csee.Lehigh.EDU (Jay Snyder) writes:
>>>Has anyone ported it to any i386 platform??
>>>
>>.... because I get all kinds of errors in the compilation stage of the
>>servers.
Under ESIX, I have been able to compile the R4 sources (I haven't tried
any of the ibm vga servers yet.) The only problems I had with Imake and
makedepend were that I had to define a BOOTSTRAPCFLAG and that I had to
manually define USG in one of them.
Once all the clients are compiled, theoretically they should work with
the R3 server that comes with ESIX, but I haven't been able to get them
to work yet; there are some differences between the way sockets work on
ESIX and on BSD systems.
As far as the server goes, I would suggest starting with the cfb, mfb
rather than using ibm's vga. They have all sorts of aix specific stuff
in them, and they're from ibm. 8-)
If enough people are willing to work on this, it should be possible to
come up with a "generic" SYSV/386:vga port of R4.
Ross Biro bir7 at portia.stanford.edu
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