HST> As for why some packages explicitly depends on xaw3dg, it just
HST> shows that Xaw3d and plain Xaw are not 100% compatible -- see gv,
HST> for example. I'm not sure if gv is exactly *dependent* on
HST> xaw3d-specific features; maybe it is.
I believe that there is a problem with applications t
Hi Aaron :-)
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 08:38:56AM -0800, Aaron Lehmann wrote:
> On my X workstation, there are currently 3 Xaw packages installed for
> a small selection of Athena apps (all from Debian): libxaw6, libxaw7,
> and xaw3dg. Oh yeah, and xaw-wrappers. The dependencies seem to be a
[snip]
HST> As for why some packages explicitly depends on xaw3dg, it just
HST> shows that Xaw3d and plain Xaw are not 100% compatible -- see gv,
HST> for example. I'm not sure if gv is exactly *dependent* on
HST> xaw3d-specific features; maybe it is.
I believe that there is a problem with applications
Hi Aaron :-)
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 08:38:56AM -0800, Aaron Lehmann wrote:
> On my X workstation, there are currently 3 Xaw packages installed for
> a small selection of Athena apps (all from Debian): libxaw6, libxaw7,
> and xaw3dg. Oh yeah, and xaw-wrappers. The dependencies seem to be a
[snip]
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