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From: bad@ora.de (Christoph Badura)
Subject: Re: compiling ssh without X ?
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Organization: O'Reilly/International Thomson Verlag
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Date: Tue, 3 Sep 1996 19:59:36 GMT
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In <50fiar$61e@pier2.bayarea.net> thorpej@baygate.bayarea.net (Jason R. Thorpe) writes:
>Hrm, it could be that this was fixed in some later release than what
>I recently installed on a new server... the configure script proudly
>stated that it didn't find X, but askpass.c unconditionally included
>X includes, anyhow :-/

I had no problems compiling ssh-1.2.13 on NetBSD/i386 1.1 and 1.2_BETA.
I don't have X installed.  There must be a different reason.
-- 
Christoph Badura
O'Reilly/International Thomson Verlag