Re: Am I compiling the right thing?

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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

> I have Solaris 8 on sparc, and I want Xnest to run in a window, so I can
> open more CDE sessions on other Solaris machines.

> There is no binary distribution of Xnest available for the sparc version
> of sol8.  There is only the intel version that I can find.

> I have downloaded and compiled XF86 versions 4.0.2, 4.1.0, 4.2.0, and
> 4.3.0  (Have trouble compiling v4.4.0)

> But when the build is finished, there is no file called xnest or Xnest.

> Am I trying to compile the right package, or should I be trying
> something else?
> 	(I downloaded these, extracted them all, and built according to
> 	the instructions:)
> 	X430src-1.tgz
> 	X430src-2.tgz
> 	X430src-3.tgz
> 	X430src-4.tgz
> 	X430src-5.tgz
> 	X430src-6.tgz
> 	X430src-7.tgz

Please read xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/README.Solaris

Marc.

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