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What I'd like to see are Keith's reasons for wanting the fork, a chance to see
if they're valid, and some progress on resolving what comes out as a result of
all this. I've been watching this project since 1992, and wouldn't want it to
The death of a disk drive on my old 486 gave me the opportunity to
upgrade the software (Suse 6.1)
to something more contemporary (redhat 7.3). This encouraged yhe upgrade
of XFree86 from 3.3.x
to 4.2.0. In 3.3.x, to run a dual headed system, the color card was
limited to mono or 4 bit, so
This is not the correct solution. Mono8x8PatternRectHelper needs
a pattern, yet the API doesn't pass one. It was intended that
it be passed in pCache-pat, yet that wasn't set up. There
was a scratch cache structure set aside for that type of thing.
Can you try the attached patch?
No responses to this question? I really would like to figure out why the
build is not installing on this machine. Perhaps this is not the right
forum and there is a better mailing list to ask these questions about
build breaks?
Kendall Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have finished a clean
The attachments are the pieces I used to build the hga driver for
hercules cards. The Imakefile was cloned
from the one for vesa and probably has extra cruft, but it does the job.
Thes files expect to be in hw/xfree86/drivers/hga. You will need the
resource conflict fixes I posted earlier to
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Kendall Bennett wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have finished a clean build of 4.3.0 on my Red Hat 7.3 machine, and the
log indicates there are no errors (grep for ] Error). However when I do
a 'make install' I get errors about halfway through I think related to
some @Aliases
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 04:32:23PM -0800, Torrey Lyons wrote:
XDarwin's generic rootless code is generally useful for anyone
implementing an X server on top of another windowing system. It was
written to abstract the implementation details of dealing with the
underlying window system. It is
Andrew C Aitchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why
grep ] Error
I use
grep '\*\*'
to determine whether the make World has succeeded.
Probably because that was the simplest way I could find, and it seems
that whenever an error is found, the above string is always there ;-)