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- Subject: Re:Jim Breen's patched kterm (fwd)
- From: Dennis McMurchy <denismcm@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 09:15:26 +0900 (GMT+0900)
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Hi, Since I had raised this on the list recently, I thought y'all might be interested in what Jim Breen had to say about it. When I do hear from Jim again, I'll let you all know. Dennis McMurchy, Tojinmachi, Fukuoka ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 09:52:47 -0500 From: Jim Breen <jwb@example.com> To: Dennis McMurchy <denismcm@example.com> Subject: Re:Jim Breen's patched kterm (fwd) On Oct 26, 12:05pm, Dennis McMurchy wrote: } Subject: Re:Jim Breen's patched kterm (fwd) Hullo Dennis, >> Since I posted this request for help and/or info on the Tokyo Linux >> Users' Group list, I've had two replies. One suggests that you're >> waiting for me to send you the patches to make it work. The other >> consists of the single word 'remove'. >> >> I don't have any pressing use for this patched kterm, but I am >> curious as to how I might get it to work. Since you say unambiguously >> that you are using it under Ultrix and Linux, I am a little puzzled >> (but not discouraged or annoyed - don't misunderstand me) by the >> experience I've had with it so far. Well I got the patches for kterm (which apply to the X11R6) and applied them. At the time I was using Ultrix V4.4 and Linux (kernel 1.0.9) both of which were R5. (Ultrix still is). I found, serendipitously, that I could more or less run the imake, and once I fixed a R6 funny by hand in the Makefile, it all compiled and installed OK in both environments. About 5 weeks ago I lost my HDD at home (my Linux box), so I have rebuilt the system, using Slackware with kernel 2.0.x and X11R6. Guess what, I have had the same compilation problems as you have! >> Well, Steve was right. Including time.h and types.h (I don't care >> which did it) fixed that snag with the compile. A little later on >> though, this happens: Yep, I found that one too. Adding time.h fixed it. >> gcc -c -O2 -m486 -ansi -I/usr/X11R6/include -Dlinux -D__i386__ -D_POSIX_SOUR >> CE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE -DX_LOCALE -DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARROWPROTO -DKTERM >> -DSTATUSLINE -DKEEPALIVE misc.c >> misc.c: In function `Bell': >> misc.c:328: too few arguments to function `gettimeofday' >> make: *** [misc.o] Error 1 >> >> The code at that point looks like this: >> >> gettimeofday(*curtime); >> now_msecs = 1000*curtime.tv_sec + curtime.tv_usec/1000; >From memory, you need to add a timezone struct and a second parameter to the gettimeofday. >> I don't have time to pursue this right now, but even I can see (I think) >> that we need another argument to the system call 'gettimeofday'. Yep. >> My question is, I guess, how on earth did Jim Breen ever get this to >> compile if it's such a mess? And is it worth my while fixing these problems >> one by one? Does anyone else out there think they need/want this? Want to >> help? See above 8-)} I have it compiling now, but have struck problems with the ld and the -lXaw etc.etc. A Linux guru is trying to sort it out for me. I'll email you when I have some progress. The probelm seems to have entirely emerged with the move from R5 to R6. Cheers Jim ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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