On Sep 7, 2020, at 2:04 PM, Don Stalkowski via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
On Mon Sep 7 15:29:51 2020 cctalk at
classiccmp.org (Michael Kerpan via cctalk) wrote:
Has anybody even been able to get the X-based version to build? I remember
finding it on some Unix/Linux source code CD-ROM like 20 years ago,
thinking it sounded useful and cool, and trying to build it on whatever
Linux I was using on my hand-me-down 486 back in 1999/2000. Even back then,
it didn't build for me.
Mike
The version that came with Yggdrasil Linux back in 1993 included
binaries ans source. That distro had 0.99.13 kernel, gcc-2.4.5, and
XFree86-1.2. So, it did build at one time.
I want to say that it was included with SLS as well in ?92/93. Really the main thing I
remember about CMU Andrew was AFS. I had to work with that from late ?96, until I think
2005.
Zane