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From: mathieu@ists.yorku.ca (Pierre Mathieu)
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Subject: HP 9000 series 350 installation
Keywords: install
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Date: 1 Dec 88 15:57:58 GMT
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> 
> Help! I am trying to get 18.52 to run on an HP9000s300 cluster under 6.2.
> What I have now is useless due to improper cursor handling (I think).
> I got your name out the info-gnu-emacs log on prep.ai.mit.edu and it looks
> like you had a similar problem but you announced that your problems had been
> fixed. Can you tell me more about your problem(s) and the fix(es) you applied?
>      
>      David
>      

Hello David!
	I've decided (after seeing your follow up message) to reply
to you with a posting because I can't reply to your mail directly. It
keeps bouncing back to me. I seem to be getting a lot of this
problem lately. :-( The system that is supposed to send
the mail out is very new and I think somewhat lacking in
addressing facilities. Sorry about that.
	I installed version 18.51 of GNU Emacs on an HP 9000 series 350
(ie. the microprocessor is a 68020 with 68881).
	The problems I had where: 

	1) ld: undefined external -
			_index
This occured when the makefile in the 'etc' directory got to the 'env'
line. I fixed this by adding '-lBSD' at the end of the makefile line
that handles the compilation of 'env'.

	2) ld: undefined external -
			flag_68010

	This happened when the makefile in the src directory got to
linking temacs. This was corrected by using a new version of the program
crt0.c (in the src directory) provided by a friendly user on the net. 
		
	I had modified the config.h and paths.h file (in the src 
directory) according to the instructions given in the file INSTALL
and in the etc/MACHINES file. config.h for instance
specified s-hpux.h and m-hp9000s300.h as the headers to use.

	That's all I remember doing. After setting these files up,
I just ran the build-install program (after making sure the paths
where set properly in this shell script and in Makefile). GNU then
proceeded smoothly.

	Well, I don't know if this is going to help you at all.
Hope it does. 

	Best regards,

--
Pierre Mathieu                                 mathieu@ists.yorku.ca
Institute for Space and Terrestrial Science    mathieu@yunexus.yorku.ca
Center for Research in Exp. Space Science
York University, Ontario, Canada.

Pierre Mathieu                                 mathieu@ists.yorku.ca
Institute for Space and Terrestrial Science    mathieu@yunexus.yorku.ca
Center for Research in Exp. Space Science
York University, Ontario, Canada.