The problem actually lies with my system (I think). When I use xmkmf, it kept
complaining
not being able to exec this file called cpp. I thought that it just needed a compiler
so I made a link between this cpp and my gcc compiler. Now when I run xmkmf, lots
of error messages came out. For example "stray / in program" and "syntax error at
'@' token". If I really need this cpp compiler, can anyone please direct me to a
place where I can download one? Or, is all this due to some other problem? Thanks.
On Fri, 03 August 2001, Kazuro FURUKAWA wrote:
>
> Hi Const,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Anyway, I really appreciate you provide us
> your great VNC improvement. VNC-tight1.1p9 survives more than 4 month
> on our Tru64Unix and I use it everyday from X11 or Windows. (If you
> need Tru64Unix (Compaq-alpha) binaries for your web, I can send them.)
>
> I'd like to ask a general question on VNC (which were asked several
> times on the list but no one had answered them.)
>
> Is it difficult to allow more than 64 windows on X11 VNC server? I
> sometimes hit the limit. To my understanding, it should accommodate
> up to 128 or 256 windows. But I could not find the place in the
> source code where Xvnc limit it, while it uses 8bits to store client
> indices.
>
> >>> On 03 Aug 2001 19:41:52 +0800, Const Kaplinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote;
> > KF> BTW, will there be tight-1.2 soon?
> >
> > Yes, but I have to finish with Win32 stuff first. Anyway, 1.2 would
> > not differ significantly from 1.1p9 in Unix part.
>
> Cheers.
> -----
> Kazuro FURUKAWA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Linac, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan
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