On 5/31/05, Beatriz Botero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon, thanks a lot, with your instructions I just have installed Xorg
without problems.

But I got the same problem  installing the ATI drives. I think it could
be related to the place where qt was installed on:

QT-3.3.3
Installed in /opt
/etc/profile: export QTDIR=/opt/qt

Configuration Options
./configure -prefix /opt/qt-3.3.3 -qt-gif -system-libpng \
    -system-libmng -system-zlib -system-libjpeg -no-exceptions \
    -thread -plugin-imgfmt-png &&
Besides mysql:  -plugin-sql-mysql

This is the error message:
----------------
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/ATI/panel# make MK_QTDIR=/usr CC="gcc
-I/usr/include/qt -I/usr/X11R6/include"
Makefile:91: *** environment incomplete: MK_QTDIR=/usr.  Stop.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/ATI/panel# make MK_QTDIR=/opt CC="gcc
-I/opt/include/qt -I/usr/X11R6/include"
Makefile:91: *** environment incomplete: MK_QTDIR=/opt.  Stop.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/ATI/panel#
----------------

Does someone know how to continue ?
tia.,
Beatriz




Simon Geard wrote:

>On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 15:43 +0200, Beatriz Botero wrote:
>
>
>>Is it possible to change in an working environment XFree by XOrg ? Is
>>there a hint anywhere?
>>
>>
>
>It's not too hard, since they're fairly similar. Assuming you have the
>disk space, I'd suggest building (but not yet installing) Xorg as per
>the instructions in the BLFS book. Then drop to a console (so X isn't
>running), rename /usr/X11R6 and /etc/X11 to something else (for
>backups), then complete the install steps.
>
>For configuration, you can probably copy across your old XF86Config
>file, but it should be renamed to xorg.conf. You'll also need to edit
>the keyboard section of the file and make sure the Driver line is set to
>"kbd" since the driver was changed in one of the Xorg releases (not sure
>if it's also changed in XFree86).
>
>Finally, if you've needed to install 3rd party drivers (such as the
>nvidia or ATI binary ones), you'll probably need to reinstall them,
>since they probably put files in /usr/X11R6. The same goes for any other
>files (maybe fonts?) that you've installed to that directory.
>
>If everything works after that, you can remove the backups of the old
>XFree installation. If it all falls apart, you can remove the new
>versions of the directories, and restore the backups.
>
>Simon.
>
>
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MK_QTDIR is probably /opt/qt-3.3.3, but I can't be sure of that, although it seems like the logical one.

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