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xphoon, X11 version
Distribution of 27aug88
Files in this distribution:
README this
IMakefile guess
Makefile just to get you bootstrapped
main.c main routine
cheapmoon.c wrapper for standard-sized moon bitmap
bigcheapmoon.c wrapper for large-sized moon bitmap
phase.c phase of moon calculations, from phoon and moontool
dtime.c extracted from the libtws date/time library
tws.h include file from libtws
xphoon.man manual entry
cheapmoon.xbm.Z.uu?? standard-sized moon bitmap (shar dist. only)
cheapmoon.xbm standard-sized moon bitmap (tar dist. only)
bigcheapmoon.xbm large-sized moon bitmap (tar dist. only)
To compile: If you got shar files, unpack them, and do a 'make unshar'
to get cheapmoon.xbm. If you got a tar file, you're ok. Then:
Display size: if your display is a standard Sun low-res 1152x900 screen,
you can use cheapmoon.xbm. If you have a Sun high-res 1600x1280 screen,
and you can FTP, you can fetch bigcheapmoon from expo.lcs.mit.edu, in
contrib/poskbitmaptars/poskbitmaps.b.tar - the Makefile is already set
up to make xbigphoon out of bigcheapmoon. If you have some other size
display, you will have to HACK. I suggest using the "pbm" portable
bitmap package to cut and paste. Pbm is available for FTP in the same
place as above, and it has also been distributed over comp.sources.misc
so it will be in the various archives. Then:
Once you have the display size figured out:
(a) Edit Makefile (not Imakefile) and change the definition of TOP to
point to your X11 source tree.
(b) make Makefile
(c) make depend
(d) make
If things don't work quite right, you may have to mess with the compiler
flags in Imakefile and go back to step (b). For instance, we like to add
-fswitch because some of our Suns have floating point chips and others don't.
Also, we use the -pipe flag because many of our Suns have small /tmp's.
Feedback is welcome - send bug reports, enhancements, checks, money orders,
gold bullion, drugs, etc. to the addresses below.
Jef Poskanzer
jef@rtsg.ee.lbl.gov
{ucbvax, lll-crg, sun!pacbell, apple, hplabs}!well!pokey
Craig Leres
leres@helios.ee.lbl.gov
ucbvax!leres