On 01-Nov-2001 Terry Collins wrote:
> As the subject say, that is my problem.
> 
> What is now my best option out of locating xmkmf or imake?
> 
> The instructions were;
> 
> 2. Do a "xmkmf" to create the top level Makefile from the Imakefile
>         Note: If you don't have "xmkmf" on your system type
>         "make -f Makefile.noimake Makefile"
> 
> I do not have xmkmf, so I tried "make -f Makefile.noimake Makefile".

not equivalent.

> Result....
> [root@owl transfig.3.2.3d]# make -f Makefile.noimake Makefile
> imake -DUseInstalled -I/usr/lib/X11/config  -DTOPDIR=. -DCURDIR=.
> make: imake: Command not found
> make: *** [Makefile] Error 127
> [root@owl transfig.3.2.3d]# 
> 
> I am currently wondering which is the best option to locate; xmkmf or
> imake.

both xmkmf and imake are part of xfree86; on a RH system install the
XFree86-devel package.

-Greg
 
> I am on a bog standard install of RH7.1
> 
> 
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