On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:36 PM, J.O. Aho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Daniel Daboul wrote: > >> recently I have to work on computers running Solaris (on Intel >> architecture) that don't have ctwm installed and not even a >> C-compiler. It would be nice if one of you could share his binary for >> "SunOS 5.10, i386 i86pc" (from uname) with me. If libXpm.so is linked >> dynamically I do also need that (and other non-standard libs). > > You know that the OS is from the early 90's? > SunOS has been replaced a long time ago with Solaris, which is up on
SunOS 5.x == Solaris x http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SunOS uname still returns "SunOS ..." > If you don't look for the proper headers for X and a some other packages > and a working compiler like gcc (think it was used in SunOS, but unsure > about it) for your install and then compile ctwm yourself. I'm not sure I completely understood you, but I think that if I can't find a suitable binary my next options are. 1. use the 3.2 version 2. run ctwm on Linux, via LSF "bsub -q linux ctwm ..." 3. cross-compile it on a different architecture. Best regards, Daniel
