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Re: ISDN4LINUX




imho there is no easy way to make a program written against so many X11
libs compile without. Removing lib deps requires removing the offending
function calls (replacing with sane replacement code ?) from the source,
then the #include *.h s from the sources as appropriate, then modifying
the Makefile. 

here is a way I sometimes have to take myself:

I suppose that one can find the calls by removing the libs from the source
(all #include <X*.h>) and the -lX* from the Makefile and try to build with
-Wall added to the compiler options. This will yeld a list of unresolved
refs on the stderr of make that should be collected and culled from the
source ;) Not my dream of a job. And of course the program must WORK after
this. You may have to repeat the process a few times as the compiler
parser gets confused if there are too many funny errors in the source and
won't find them all in the first pass. 

Your best bet imho: Install the X development libs from the Slackware disk
and compile as is.  

Peter