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From: jimd@dutton4.it.siu.edu (Jim Dutton)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: lib.Xm...
Date: 15 Mar 1997 00:02:30 GMT
Organization: Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
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In article <33298C53.56B5@harris.com>,
	Gregory James Cusick <gcusick@harris.com> writes:
> Could someone refresh me on what to do with ports that won't compile
> because of a missing lib.Xm...?

libXm is the Motif (commercial) library. You can either purchase the
Motif library for about $150 (which I read somewhere), or you can go
to the FreeBSD PORTS directory (at ftp.freebsd.org or www....) and get
the 0.75 version of lesstif which is a freeware version of most of the
Motif library. Install Lesstif, then go back to compiling Xemacs.