Motif 1.2 support on Solaris 10


 
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Old 05-09-2011
Motif 1.2 support on Solaris 10

Hello,

I used to compile and link the code on Solaris 6 using Motif 1.2 (that used to come as part of Operating System)

I would like to use the same version of Motif 1.2 for compilation and linking on Solaris 10. But Solaris 10 has Motif 2.1.0 as default.

Is Motif 1.2 supported on Solaris 10 ? If so, is the Motif 1.2 executable available for installation ? Any links ?

Thanks,
Shafi
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XmTranslateKey(3X)														XmTranslateKey(3X)

NAME
XmTranslateKey - The default keycode-to-keysym translator SYNOPSIS
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