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From: root@myname.my.domain (Jason S.)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: POP
Date: 20 Apr 1997 00:05:52 GMT
Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
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In article <5j8ea9$7i@xciv.demon.co.uk>, Paul Civati wrote:
>In article <slrn5la7ps.ohb.root@myname.my.domain>,
>	root@myname.my.domain (Jason S.) writes:
>
>>>Also, has anyone had any luck compiling a X web browser for NetBSD?
>>  I tried Mosaic and it was complaining about not being able to find
>>  Librarys.. If a program is writen to compile on a bsd 4.x OS?
>>  should it definitly be able to compile on NETBSD?
>> 
>> You need Motif to compile Mosaic.  (This is a pay product.)
>
>Or you use the freely available lesstif <URL:http://www.lesstif.org/>. :)
>

I had thought the last time I visited the Hungry Programmers' page that
even they admitted that Lesstif didn't work yet?

J.