Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!veritas!geoff From: geoff@Veritas.COM (Geoffrey Leach) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look Subject: Re: Building OpenLook GUI 4 Message-ID: <1991Feb01.153756.371@Veritas.COM> Date: 1 Feb 91 15:37:56 GMT Organization: VERITAS Software Lines: 24 > I'm trying to build "OpenLook GUI 4.0," the newest release > of the AT&T OpenLook intrinsics based widget set, on an > AT&T 6386 running System V Rel 3.2. I know it should be > easy, but it's not, at least not with plain X11R4 > (through fix 18). > At least one client (xterm) requires XSelect(), which is not > part of X11.4. Any suggestions about a source for XSelect()? We have the full X11R4/OL distribution from ATT. I checked. Sorry, Bucky, looks like trouble. XSelect() is found in Xstreams.c. Does that give it away? ATT put a fair amount of work into porting X to the SVR3/4 environment. A streams interface is one of their contributions. I guess that they haven't given this to MIT. I understand that the sources to the full distribution are expensive. What you might want to try is to get a binary distribution from an ATT dealer (if you can find one, or try their 800 number), and go from there. This would also get you their server, which I suspect would be a lot better than the generic port. Geoff