yep, using debian here as well, and i just removed athena 3d.
which is not what i really wanted of course, so i thing testing for
libXaw3d would be a nice way to handle it.
(or provide better?)
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 05:16:46PM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
This is still happening to me ... I've confirmed (using CPPFLAGS=-H)
that I'm getting the right headers ... ldd src/xemacs tells me I'm
getting the right library ... but bogosity rules!!
Aha!
Debian (unstable == potato, current as of a couple days ago) supplies
both the standard libXaw.so and a libXaw3d.so, by those names, in
/usr/X11R6/lib. This is unlikely to go away since there are several
programs that don't seem to coexist with Athena 3D for some reason.
`ln -sf libXaw3d.so.6.1 libXaw.so' and bingo! no errors. But I don't
think I want to do this permanently.
Or do I? (Advice, please.)
If not, Would it be reasonable for ./configure (once it has decided to
use Xaw3d) to test for the existence of libXaw3d.so (and maybe
libXaw3d.a, but maybe not) and do `-lXaw3d' instead of `-lXaw' in that
case?
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