Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!sdd.hp.com!mips!dimacs.rutgers.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!cbmehq!ganesha!giger From: giger@ganesha.uucp ( private) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: Motif package? Message-ID: <122@ganesha.uucp> Date: 15 Jun 91 19:03:40 GMT References: <14290@ur-cc.UUCP> <114@kas.helios.mn.org> <9044@gollum.twg.com> Reply-To: giger@ganesha.uucp (Thomas Giger - private) Organization: Commodore ESCO (European Support & Coordination Office) Lines: 34 In article <9044@gollum.twg.com> david@twg.com (David S. Herron) writes: >My impression is that bringing up Motif is simply a matter of >compiling it. At least that's how hard it was to bring up >on our Sun's here. Seeing as how X11 does a REALLY GOOD job >of hiding system dependencies it should do a good job of >hiding System V <--> SunOS dependencies. A german company, supported directly from our office, has ported Motif (1.1). It was actually shown on Amiga UNIX at the Systec and Orgatec shows '90, and on CeBIT '91. This does not indicate that Commodore plans to bundle/sell this or any other ports of Motif which I could announce here. What I would *like* to tell you, though, is: Given that Amiga UNIX 1.1 comes with X11R3, it has not been all that easy. In fact, this company also ported X11R4 libraries (not the server) because that is what Motif 1.1 needs. Apart from this extra work, a few bugs had to be found & fixed. One of them being that (at least in their version of) the Motif 1.1 source treats short's as 32-bits, which may be the case on OSF's reference machines, but is not on Amiga UNIX and many others. Quite a nasty one. It hasn't been their top priority project but judging from their experience I would say it equivalents to some months of man-spare- hours for you. > David ><- David Herron, an MMDF & WIN/MHS guy, Best regards, Thomas. -- Thomas Giger, Technical Support Manager, Commodore ESCO.