Xref: utzoo comp.graphics:9909 comp.windows.misc:1350 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!cbnewsi!smikes From: smikes@cbnewsi.ATT.COM (steven.mikes) Newsgroups: comp.graphics,comp.windows.misc Subject: Re: X questions Message-ID: <1905@cbnewsi.ATT.COM> Date: 12 Feb 90 22:13:09 GMT References: <1990Jan31.192436.9280@uunet!unhd> Distribution: comp Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 33 In article <1990Jan31.192436.9280@uunet!unhd>, rg@uunet!unhd (Roger Gonzalez ) writes: > If I get the X distribution from MIT, could it be built (easily) > on a HP-UX system and/or MS-DOS? How long does it take to set up > a working X server? Roger, You should be able to build it with little or no problem on the HP-UX system, I have no idea about MS-DOS, however. The distribution size depends upon the type of tape media you request. For example, I received the Sun format tapes and this was packaged as 3 separate tapes. The first tape is the core distribution and the other two are volumes 1 and 2 of the contrib distribution. The total build, including the unbundling of the tapes, make world and make install (just for the core, mind you) took about 6-8 hours on a SPARC1 which is a 12.5 MIP machine! The rest of the contrib build is dependent upon what you choose to install; almost all of the contrib clients require you to run imake and then edit the resultant Makefiles before executing them. Also, there are a lot of little "gotcha's" that if you haven't been keeping up with the X11.4 installation problems encountered so far in comp.windows.x, could add significantly to your installation time. You could order your X11.4 installation materials from Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc., in Cambridge Mass. They provide you with a fairly up-to-date ERRATA sheet that helps you avoid the most common pitfalls encountered so far. Their distribution package is the same price as MIT's: $400.00 which includes a full set of nicely printed X11.4 documentation and the tapes on high quality media. Steve -- e-mail: {att!}pjspot!smikes -> Phone: (201) 615-4718 #include "I said it, not my company!" "What ever happened to freedom of speech?"