Win32 version of XFree86

Suhaib M. Siddiqi ssiddiqi@inspirepharm.com
Sun Aug 22 08:02:00 GMT 1999


> I think that recent benchmarks have shown that gcc is at least
> approaching MSVC speeds in most regards and surpassing it in a
> few areas.
>
> I'm not a gcc engineer, however, and I can't give you complete details.
> I can say that the PII optimizations in our Code Fusion product are
> rumored to make linux run as much as 5% faster.
>
> That said, however, it may not be too hard to get things compiled with
> MSVC.  I would think that the major problems would be environment
> related, i.e., how do you handle things like ptys, paths, etc.
>

I did try MSVC, the proof is X11R6.4 and lessTif for Win32 (not Cygwin)
on my URL.  http://siddiqi.webjump.com .  As far as I know programmers
had played with Xfree86 code with MSVC and gave up after realizing the
amount of work needs to be done.  The Win32 support in X11R6.x libraries
is not enough.  It is out-dated.  It compiles with MSVC 4.0 and older
versions.
It would require a major rewrite of Xfree86 code and as I said I would
not have enough time for this mega project.

> -chris
>



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