embedded (GPL)Xfree86

2003-09-26 Thread jassi brar
Dear all, I m working on porting the X11 onto an embedded environment. The regular XFree86 is obviously MUCH MORE than needed. I need some trimmed version of XFree86 for embedded linux(mizi), that too under GPL(i can't buy any comercial s/w). Cud you plz suggest me some suggestion or link

Re: embedded (GPL)Xfree86

2003-09-26 Thread Matthieu Herrb
jassi brar wrote (in a message from 26) Dear all, I m working on porting the X11 onto an embedded environment. The regular XFree86 is obviously MUCH MORE than needed. I need some trimmed version of XFree86 for embedded linux(mizi), that too under GPL(i can't buy any comercial

Re: using externally built libs (Xcursor, Xrender, Xft)

2003-09-26 Thread Owen Taylor
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 20:56, Warren Turkal wrote: Here is another patch from the Debian project. It comes in 3 parts. I basically allows XFree86 to build using an externally built libs. http://bugs.xfree86.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741 It wouldn't let me classify into multiple libraries...so I

Re: embedded (GPL)Xfree86

2003-09-26 Thread Tim Roberts
On 26 Sep 2003 11:05:02 -, jassi brar wrote: Dear all, I m working on porting the X11 onto an embedded environment. The regular XFree86 is obviously MUCH MORE than needed. Why do you think so? If you just take the core server, the drivers you need, and the fonts you need, you get a

Re: embedded (GPL)Xfree86

2003-09-26 Thread Alan Coopersmith
jassi brar wrote: The regular XFree86 is obviously MUCH MORE than needed. I need some trimmed version of XFree86 for embedded linux(mizi), that too under GPL(i can't buy any comercial s/w). Just to be clear, XFree86 is NOT under the GPL - it's under a very different open source license