From: donovan@ncrcol.ColumbiaSC.NCR.COM (David Donovan ext. 6431) Subject: Help with X11 install Date: 7 Sep 1992 02:03:13 GMT
Sorry about this but I am a little lost.
I just upgraded to Linux .97PL2.
( Was running 96b and X 1.0 )
I started over and used the MCC install software.
( Great stuff!! )
I then downloaded X 1.1 from tsx-11 and installed it.
This version of X seems to expect 2.2.2 GCC and not
2.2.2d . ( Is there a newer version of X? ). It wants
a file at /lib/libc.2.2.2. I tried linking all the libcs
that I could find to /lib/libc.2.2.2 this didn't work.
I tried to find an old version of GCC.2.2.2 but could not.
I did however find the SLS release with GCC2.2.2 and installed
this. ( Disk 7 ). I still don't have a /lib/libc.2.2.2
I again tried linking the 2.2.2 libcs to /lib/libc.2.2.2 and
this didn't work.
I know I must have missed a FAQ or a README and am sorry for this
post but the next step for me is to download all the X source
and compile with gcc.2.2.2d.
I didn't use the SLS package because I wanted the .97 kernel.
Thanks,
David Donovan
PS The NCR version of Unix V.4 does have a file system that
allows for greater then 14 character file names. ( It is
optional ) I don't know if this is standard USL though.
( This was brought up in another post. )