From: root@ns.bulnet.com on behalf of Assen Totin [assen@bulnet.bg] Sent: Friday, September 24, 1999 6:30 PM To: xvtech@devo.dccs.upenn.edu Subject: (no subject) Hi! As a long-time Linux fan, I was sorry not to find your XV in the new Red Hat Linux 6.0 distribution any more. But - once in love, forever in love -- I got the source for XV 3.10a from ftp://ftp.linuxberg.com Paraphrasing your README, to me compiling it was the same pleasure as writing - to you. :-) But seriously - in order to compile, two updates to the source had to be made - and I guess it's not bad to mention them for all these newbies that get scared whenever they see a "*** Error 1 ***" message. First, in the header file xv.h lines 119-121 should be commented out, otherwise you get an "already defined in stdio.h" error and compilation aborts: /* # ifndef __NetBSD__ extern char *sys_errlist[]; this too... # endif */ Second, in the machine-specific options in the Makefile the Linux once should contain the exact path to X11 libraries: -L/usr/X11/lib - otherwise make doesn't find them. (I haven't checked where it looks for them, but all current Linux distributions I know of come with XFree86 pre-compiled and installed with this very path.) So, line 105 reads: MCHN = -DLINUX -L/usr/X11R6/lib Regards, Assen Totin