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From: Matthew Vanecek <mev0003@unt.edu>
To : ggi-develop@eskimo.com
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 09:01:53 -0500
Re: XGGI for libc5 - help
Andrew Apted wrote:
>
> Andy writes:
>
> > I had hoped to be able to provide a libc5 binary for XGGI as well, but
> > unfortunately I am having serious trouble with LibGGI on my libc5 server.
> > Looks like a problem with the dynamic linker or something, but I really
> > don't feel like messing with that too much, as it is our main file server,
> > and I don't want to break it.
> >
> > So I'll need someone to recompile the XGGI sources for libc5. Anyone ?
>
> I've just recompiled XGGI 1.6.0 and it works a real treat here on my
> libc5 box (so good that I'm not going to run XF86_SVGA anymore).
>
> If you still need a libc5 binary, I'll be happy to upload this 1713K
> bundle of joy somewhere :-).
>
> Cheers,
> ___________________________________________________
> \ /
> Andrew Apted <ajapted@netspace.net.au> \/
>
You don't also happen to have libggi/libgii and svgalib4ggi compiled
against libc5, also, do you? <Sigh> all this for one little program.
But I'm not sure that I need to mess around with cross-compiling right
now.
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