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To: Olivier Galibert <Olivier.Galibert@mines.u-nancy.fr>
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Subject: b3 success on IRIX 6.2 - o32 - minimal configure
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Olivier Galibert spake thus:

->There is still a small problem with this configuration : SGI
->provides and old, broken, unusable version of the xpm library.
->It shouldn't be used but the configure autodetects it if you
->happen to have a valid xpm.h in /usr/include/X11. The right
->way to phase it out is probably to try to link agains XpmFree,
->which does not exists in this provided version but is needed
->by xemacs (understand, link crashed).
->
->uname -a: IRIX iria 6.2 03131015 IP22

I've compiled XEmacs before using the supplied xpm.h (version
3.4f). Admittedly this was in my old job, so the last version I
compliled was, xemacs-20.1-b10. Have there been (m)any significant
updates since then to the code which interfaces with Xpm?

Assuming 3.4f no longer works, download 3.4j compile it and install it
so that it gets found first in your includes and libraries and enjoy a
pretty XEmacs again. :-) I know that you're testing a minimal
configure, so this doesn't help, but what the hell.

My old Irix Box (Using Irix6.2 + Varsity updates):
uname -a: IRIX ivy 6.2 03131015 IP22

Oh, I used sgi's 'cc' instead of 'gcc'.
nic
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