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From: bri@pegasus.mit.edu (Brian D. Carlstrom)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: Motif on X386???
Message-ID: <1992Aug17.223909.14604@athena.mit.edu>
Date: 17 Aug 92 22:39:09 GMT
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In article <1992Aug17.140857.3882@lgc.com> danson@lgc.com (Doug Anson) writes:
>|> In article <16kt8jINN9so@agate.berkeley.edu> randyc@ocf.berkeley.edu (Randy Yen-Pang Chou) writes:
>|> >Anybody got motif working on X386 with 386bsd?  How's the performance?
>|> >How much memory do I need to compile it(not including the docs) ?
>|> 
>|> You have to have at least the 1.2 Motif sources, and, if you mean "how much
>|> disk" instead of "how much memory", the answer depends on whether you want
>|> .... stuff deleted ....
>Motif 1.2 Really? --- 1.1 is running on my 386BSD quite nicely.  I had no
>problems compiling it based on X386 1.2E 1.0.2.  Furthermore I compiled it in
>about 30 Meg space (including install).

What is the deal with site licenses and motif. i know mit has a bin/lib/src 
license to cover everyone on campus. does this mean you can give it to me?
it would save a lot of gried. i reall dont have the space for src.

what's the legal bit on this...

-bri