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# $NetBSD: mi,v 1.1045 2007/12/23 17:39:19 jmcneill Exp $
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# $NetBSD: mi,v 1.1046 2007/12/31 13:33:37 ad Exp $
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./etc/mtree/set.man man-sys-root
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./usr/share/info/am-utils.info man-amd-info info
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./usr/share/info/as.info man-computil-info bfd,info
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_30.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_darwin.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_freebsd.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_hpux.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_hpux.0 man-obsolete obsolete
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_ibcs2.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_linux.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/cat8/compat_netbsd32.0 man-sys-catman .cat
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_30.8 man-sys-man .man
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_darwin.8 man-sys-man .man
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_freebsd.8 man-sys-man .man
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_hpux.8 man-sys-man .man
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_hpux.8 man-obsolete obsolete
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_ibcs2.8 man-sys-man .man
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_linux.8 man-sys-man .man
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./usr/share/man/man8/compat_netbsd32.8 man-sys-man .man
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.91 2007/10/17 23:11:34 garbled Exp $
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.92 2007/12/31 13:33:37 ad Exp $
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# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/5/93
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MAN= MAKEDEV.8 MAKEDEV.local.8 afterboot.8 boot.8 compat_30.8 \
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compat_darwin.8 \
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compat_freebsd.8 compat_hpux.8 compat_ibcs2.8 compat_linux.8 \
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compat_freebsd.8 compat_ibcs2.8 compat_linux.8 \
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compat_netbsd32.8 compat_osf1.8 compat_pecoff.8 compat_sunos.8 \
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compat_svr4.8 compat_ultrix.8 diskless.8 hpcboot.8 \
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intro.8 nis.8 pam.8 rc.8 rc.subr.8 security.8 sysinst.8 wizd.8
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.\" $NetBSD: compat_hpux.8,v 1.5 2007/12/14 21:16:01 pavel Exp $
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.\" from: compat_linux.8,v 1.23 2001/10/07 10:12:05 mbw Exp
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1995 Frank van der Linden
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.\" All rights reserved.
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.\"
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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.\" are met:
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.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
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.\" This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project
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.\" by Frank van der Linden
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.\" 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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.Dd November 29, 2001
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.Dt COMPAT_HPUX 8
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm compat_hpux
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.Nd setup procedure for running HP-UX binaries
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nx
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supports running HP-UX binaries. This applies only to m68k systems (such
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as hp300 systems). Most programs should work, such as Matlab 4.2c and the
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HP-UX X11R5 server. Programs that will not work are fairly uncommon, and
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often involve very low level hardware access.
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.Pp
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The HP-UX compatibility feature is active
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for kernels compiled with the
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.Dv COMPAT_HPUX
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and
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.Dv COMPAT_M68K4K
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options enabled. HP-UX for m68k uses 4 KB page sizes, and
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.Nx
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for all m68k platforms now use 8 KB page sizes.
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.Pp
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A lot of programs are dynamically linked. This means that you will
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need the HP-UX shared libraries that the program depends on.
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Also, you will need to create a
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.Dq shadow root
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directory for HP-UX binaries on your
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.Nx
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system. This directory
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is named
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.Pa /emul/hpux .
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Any file operations done by HP-UX programs run under
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.Nx
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will look in this directory first. So, if a HP-UX
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program opens, for example,
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.Pa /etc/passwd ,
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.Nx
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will
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first try to open
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.Pa /emul/hpux/etc/passwd ,
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and if that does not exist open the
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.Sq real
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.Pa /etc/passwd
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file. It is recommended that you install
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HP-UX packages that include configuration files etc. under
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.Pa /emul/hpux ,
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to avoid naming conflicts with possible
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.Nx
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counterparts. Shared
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libraries should also be installed in the shadow tree.
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.Pp
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Generally, you will need to look for the shared libraries that HP-UX
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binaries depend on only the first few times that you install a HP-UX
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program on your
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.Nx
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system. After a while, you will have a sufficient
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set of HP-UX shared libraries on your system to be able to run newly
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imported HP-UX binaries without any extra work.
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.Ss Setting up shared libraries
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How to get to know which shared libraries HP-UX binaries need, and where
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to get them? Basically, there are 2 possibilities (when following
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these instructions: you will need to be root on your
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.Nx
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system to do the necessary installation steps).
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.Bl -enum
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.It
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You must have login access to an HP-UX system. These instructions apply to
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HP-UX 9.10 (the latest version of HP-UX available for m68k-based systems),
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although the instructions should be similar for earlier versions of HP-UX.
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By far, the easiest method is to copy the essential files locally to your
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.Nx
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system.
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.Pp
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Use tar, or a similar utility to collect the following files:
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.Bl -item -compact
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.It
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All files in the
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.Pa /usr/lib
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directory ending in
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.Li ".sl" .
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There should be about 46 files and two soft links.
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.It
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All files in the
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.Pa /lib
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directory ending in
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.Li ".sl" .
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There should be 5 files.
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.El
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.Pp
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Now, you need to copy these files to your
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.Nx
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system, and extract them into
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.Pa /emul/hpux ,
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for example, you should end up with the following files:
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.Bl -item -compact
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.It
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.Pa /emul/hpux/lib/dld.sl
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.It
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.Pa /emul/hpux/lib/libc.sl
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.It
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.Pa /emul/hpux/lib/libm.sl
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.It
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.Pa /emul/hpux/lib/libM.sl
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.It
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.Pa /emul/hpux/lib/libcurses.sl
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.It
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And a whole bunch of files in
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.Pa /emul/hpux/usr/lib .
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.El
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Overall, HP-UX 9.10 has about 10 MB of shared libraries that you will have
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ended up copying to your system.
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.It
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You have access to an HP-UX system with its entire root drive exported via NFS.
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In this case, you simply mount the entire HP-UX system under
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.Pa /emul/hpux .
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For example, on your
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.Nx
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system, you might mount it as:
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.Dl mount_nfs hpux-host.test.net:/ /emul/hpux
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.El
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.Ss Setting up X11R5
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If you want to run the HP-UX X11R5 server instead of the X server that
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comes with
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.Nx ,
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you will need to grab a few additional files:
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.Bl -item -compact
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.It
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.Pa /usr/bin/X11/X
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/grmd
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.It
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The shared libraries in
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11R5
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/Motif1.2/libXm.sl
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.It
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All the subdirectories and files in
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/fonts
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.It
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All the files in
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/nls/Xhp
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.It
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All the files in
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/extensions
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/XHPKeymaps
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/XHPmodmap
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/XPCmodmap
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/Xconsoles
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/X0screens
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/X0devices
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/X0pointerkeys
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/rgb.dir
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.It
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.Pa /usr/lib/X11/rgb.pag
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.El
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.Pp
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You'll also need to perform a few configuration steps:
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.Bl -enum
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.It
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Get and extract the
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.Pa xbase.tgz
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set for your version of
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.Nx
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to provide the X11R6 clients you'll be using with your new X server.
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.It
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Create the following directory for the X server to deposit its socket files
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in:
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.Dl mkdir -p /usr/spool/sockets/X11
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.Dl chmod 777 /usr/spool/sockets/X11
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.It
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Add the following lines to your
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.Pa /etc/rc.local
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to create the necessary directories for the X server to deposit its files in,
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when your system boots:
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.Dl mkdir /tmp/.X11-unix
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.Dl chmod 777 /tmp/.X11-unix
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.Dl ln -s /usr/spool/sockets/X11/0 /tmp/.X11-unix/X0
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.It
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To allow the X server to beep, you need to link some device names together:
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.Dl ln -s /dev/hil0 /dev/rhil
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.It
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You may also want to link your X server to a more convenient location, such as:
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.Dl ln -s /emul/hpux/usr/bin/X /usr/X11R6/bin/X
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Pa http://www.NetBSD.org/ports/hp300/faq.html#x11
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.Pa http://www.blobulent.com/hp300/X11
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.Sh BUGS
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See PR kern/6042 on why you must create directories for sockets outside
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of the
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.Pa /emul/hpux
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directory tree when running the HP-UX X server.
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.Pp
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You may not be able to run the X server on multiple framebuffers, even though
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both the X server and
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.Nx
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support them.
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