Hi Robin -
From: robin.birch(a)postoffice.co.uk
I know that this isn't to do with a pdp or ancient unix but does anyone know
where I can find the sources for makedepend ?
It's installed in
/usr/src/X11/xc/config/makedepend
on the systems I have looked on.
Steven Schultz
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Greg Lehey wrote:
The Begemot emulator was written on BSD, so you'll probably find it
easier to use under FreeBSD.
Does anyone have a working Begemot sim setup with
networking, used
with 2.11BSD? If so, could you post your config files? The Begemot
sim seems a lot more complex to set up than Supnik.
*sigh* I used to, and it worked well. A number of changes in FreeBSD
have rendered the emulator non-functional, and I haven't had time to
find out what's wrong. I'll take a look and see if I can see anything
obvious, but it might take me a while.
Thanks - do you know what FreeBSD version it last worked on? Also,
which
version of P11 you are using? I'm not doing anything significant with
the FreeBSD
box (it's a virtual machine under VMware) so re-installing is not a
problem.
Richard
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"Steven M. Schultz" wrote:
...
I use BSD/OS myself, but FreeBSD works very
nicely also. I've not
tried it with linux.
Could you let me know the FreeBSD and Begemot P11 versions you were
using? (Anyone
else who has a working combination, feel free to jump in!)
Thanks very much for the config file, that should make life a lot
easier... And
thanks for all your efforts in updating 2.11BSD - very impressive to get
a full
fledged BSD system on a PDP-11!
Cheers
Richard