problem compiling X11R4 on Xenix 386 2.3.2

Lieh-Wen Shih lshih at gmuvax2.gmu.edu
Fri Mar 15 16:56:29 AEST 1991


I was building X11R4 and didn't go anywhere.  I'm new to X, so please
help me with this "starter" question.  When I make World, I got the
following message:

		cd ./config; make -f Makefile.ini clean; make -f Makefile.ini
			BOOTSTRAPCFLAGS=""
		rm -f ccimake imake
		rm -f *.CKP *.ln *.BAK *.bak *.o core errs ,* *~ *.a  tags
			TAGS make.log \#*
	making imake with BOOTSTRAPCFLAGS=
		gcc -o ccimake  -O ccimake.c
		gcc -o imake  -O imake.c `/usr/local/X11R4/mit/config/ccimake`
		mv Makefile Makefile.bak
		make -f Makefile.bak Makefile
		./config/imake -I./config  -DTOPDIR=.  -DCURDIR=.
	4: Can't find include file Imake.tmpl
	./config/imake: Signal 1.  Stop.
	*** Error code 1
	Stop.
	*** Error code 1
	Stop.

At first, `./ccimake` didn't even work so I changed it to absolute
path and imake seemed to be compiled OK.  Then,....
Imake.tmpl is definitely in mit/config, but make just couldn't see it!
Does anybody have this problem or met it before?  Speak frankly, I just
don't understand how imake works.  I checked the Makefile in mit dir.,
it's generated for sony.cf (that's what I got from expo).  Could anybody
tell me what should I do?  Any help would be very appreciated!

OH, my OS is Xenix 386 2.3.2, Dev. Sys. is 2.3.1, I use GCC 1.37.1.
BTW, someone told me that Thomas Roell and some other persons are working
on a Xenix server, is that true?

Levin
lshih at gmuvax2.gmu.edu



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