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Re: xiterm-0.4 & arabic
- To: developer at arabeyes dot org
- Subject: Re: xiterm-0.4 & arabic
- From: Behdad Esfahbod <behdad at bamdad dot org>
- Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2002 21:37:41 +0330 (IRT)
- Cc: Jiro SEKIBA <jir at yamato dot ibm dot com>
Hi all,
silly question, what is xiterm?
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Mohammed Elzubeir wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 07:17:41PM +0900, Jiro SEKIBA wrote:
> >
> > At Thu, 28 Nov 2002 15:05:21 -0600,
> > Mohammed Elzubeir wrote:
> >
> > >>> I tried to compile iterm, xiterm or whatever it's called now. It failed on
> > >>> the Xaw/lib part (the second thing to compile).
> > >>
> > >> You need install libiterm first. Or you have to specify the --includedir.
> > >
> > > That doesn't help, it is simply ignored. I added it to the Makefile.am (though I'm pretty
> > > sure that's not where it should go) -- but it did it for me:
> >
> > oohh, I see. I am not automake/autoconf expoert either,
> > so if it wokrs, it'll be fine, I think ;-). Thanks.
> >
>
> Not quiet. The diff I pasted was just to show you what I was doing, but those
> changes are spread across all Makefile.am's. In other words, that alone does
> not make everything else compile and install properly.
>
> I guess what I am saying here is generally, compiling xiterm is not
> straight-forward. In the next couple of weeks (if no one else does it already)
> I'll try to send you a patch that hopefully sorts that out.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> P.S. Could you please Cc' the 'developer' list on arabeyes.org:
> 'developer at arabeyes dot org'. I know others on that list are also very
> interested in xiterm (by doing so you don't have to explicitly Cc
> me).
>
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Behdad Esfahbod 11 Azar 1381, 2002 Dec 2
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