Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!adobe!asente From: asente@adobe.com (Paul Asente) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: are /usr/include/X11/*I.h files standard? Message-ID: <5649@adobe.UUCP> Date: 16 Aug 90 17:16:55 GMT References: <352@shrike.AUSTIN.LOCKHEED.COM> Sender: news@adobe.COM Organization: Adobe Systems Inc. Lines: 15 In article <352@shrike.AUSTIN.LOCKHEED.COM> aihaug@AUSTIN.LOCKHEED.COM (Daniel A Haug) writes: >I'm trying to install some PD software that wants to include >"IntrinsicI.h". At our site, about half of the systems have >this include file, the others do not... >I suppose that I can copy over the missing *I.h files, but why >aren't they a standard part of every X distribution. IntrinsicI.h is an internal header file for the Xt Intrinsics. It should not be being used by any software, as its contents can change any time without notice. It should probably never have make it into include/X11 in any distributions, but it did in some of them (obviously). -paul asente New address! asente@adobe.com ...decwrl!adobe!asente