Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sample.eng.ohio-state.edu!purdue!haven.umd.edu!mimsy!nocusuhs!nmrdc1!minixug!arrakis!bert From: bert@arrakis.nl.mugnet.org (Bert Laverman) Newsgroups: comp.os.minix Subject: Re: (atari ST only) gscreen installation report Message-ID: <9105102573@arrakis.nl.mugnet.org> Date: 10 May 91 10:06:30 GMT References: Organization: Alphasoft Nederland Lines: 27 In article , klamer@mi.eltn.utwente.nl (Klamer Schutte) wrote: > A report for all wishing to install gscreen: > > One problem in patching: > The documentation says you need to patch inc_sys.cdif to /usr/include/sys; > in my setup (which is, i think, correct) you need to patch this file in > directory /usr/include/minix. Ooops! Sorry about this. I _did_ have them in include/minix, but put the diff by mistake in a file called inc_sys.cdif. From then on I never noticed it and used sys. Stupid of me. > Minor patch problem: > kernel/stmain.c reported an offset of two lines for the second chunk. > Either Bert or me did modify his stamin.c without noticing... Can't comment on that. I think my sources are bare 1.5.10.3. > The program seemed to run OK. However, testing was tricky: i don't know > what you should see. Especially the part called: /* closing the blinds */ > in the source was very quick (and thus not checkable) (c68, 16bit ints). The testing is not as much in seeing things, but more in _not_ seeing error messages. The graphical bit is just some pretty nonsense. ;-) Greetings, Bert. ===================================================================== Bert Laverman email: bert@arrakis.nl.mugnet.org tel.: +31 50 - 733587 or: laverman@cs.rug.nl =====================================================================