Re: FVWM: Re: HP-UX compilation

From: Charles Hines <>
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 1996 14:59:23 -0500

>>>>> "Henrique" == Henrique Martins <martins_at_martins.hpl.hp.com> writes:

Henrique> (-: Not an official HP response or advertisement :-)

Henrique> Imake used to be available on a HP ftp server accessible
Henrique> from the "outside" (hpcvaaz.cv.hp.com). The current imake
Henrique> I have, may or not have been obtained there, as I've
Henrique> installed a few different versions from a few different
Henrique> (HP) places, some that work on my system, some that don't,
Henrique> that I've lost track.

Henrique> Same goes for Xaw and Xmu, which along with imake, HP
Henrique> doesn't ship on 9.0x, and rather points to public sites.
Henrique> This may have changed at 10.x, but I'm not sure what the
Henrique> "official line" is. A good place to get HP-UX stuff is at
Henrique> the archives maintained by the University of Liverpool,
Henrique> which are mirrored at the University of Wisconsin, and a
Henrique> few other places, http://hpux.cae.wisc.edu,
Henrique> http://hpux.csc.liv.ac.uk, etc.


>> My HPUX 9.03 doesn't have it, I had to install X11R5. Is this normal for
>> HPUX?

Henrique> X11R5 development is probably an optional product, as is
Henrique> the "real C" compiler, for example. X11R5 run time
Henrique> libraries is probably part of the core HP-UX, as is the
Henrique> brain dead C compiler used to regen the kernel.

If you don't mind, I'd like to put your response for this problem in
the FAQ. Other people in the past have had the same problem, so it's
probably not a bad idea...

Chuck
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