Jon TURNEY <jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk> writes: > You will need to apply the attached change to /usr/include/Xpoll.h to fix > xserver compilation with w32api-headers >= 3.0.0-1, which adds a new WIN32 > define somewhere, which breaks this test.
It's /usr/include/X11/Xpoll.h on my system. That patch indeed makes the compilation proceed further. It's now stuck at: CCLD XWin.exe ../../glx/.libs/libglx.a(glxcmds.o): In function `FlushContext': /usr/src/xorg-server-1.14.3-1/src/xserver-cygwin-1.14.3-1/glx/glxcmds.c:221: undefined reference to `__emutls_v._glapi_tls_Dispatch' ../../glx/.libs/libglx.a(glxcmds.o): In function `DoMakeCurrent': /usr/src/xorg-server-1.14.3-1/src/xserver-cygwin-1.14.3-1/glx/glxcmds.c:623: undefined reference to `__emutls_v._glapi_tls_Dispatch' ../../glx/.libs/libglx.a(glxcmds.o): In function `_glXDisp_WaitGL': /usr/src/xorg-server-1.14.3-1/src/xserver-cygwin-1.14.3-1/glx/glxcmds.c:806: undefined reference to `__emutls_v._glapi_tls_Dispatch' ../../glx/.libs/libglx.a(glxcmds.o): In function `_glXDisp_CopyContext': /usr/src/xorg-server-1.14.3-1/src/xserver-cygwin-1.14.3-1/glx/glxcmds.c:904: undefined reference to `__emutls_v._glapi_tls_Dispatch' ../../glx/.libs/libglx.a(glxcmds.o): In function `_glXDisp_SwapBuffers': /usr/src/xorg-server-1.14.3-1/src/xserver-cygwin-1.14.3-1/glx/glxcmds.c:1647: undefined reference to `__emutls_v._glapi_tls_Dispatch' ../../glx/.libs/libglx.a(glxcmds.o):/usr/src/xorg-server-1.14.3-1/src/xserver-cygwin-1.14.3-1/glx/glxcmds.c:1851: more undefined references to `__emutls_v._glapi_tls_Dispatch' follow collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status Makefile:890: recipe for target `XWin.exe' failed > > Tip: Use setup -q -Ppackagename,packagename,etc. to quickly install > > the required packages. > > > > Darn if I could make this work no matter what I tried. Really, you > > should just give the actual code here so people can cut-and-paste. > > Ideally, you should also specify how to get the needed packages via the > > setup GUI. > > It's not really the function of that document to tell people how to install > packages on cygwin. > > I don't really want to put the package list there twice and have to keep both > copies updated. > > If you're doing the package installation manually, you just find them (perhaps > using the search function), and select them for installation. I found that tip useless as in I couldn't make any form of "setup -q -Pfoo" install a package. As for the GUI, I believe I just set: * X11, editors, shells, net: install * X11->xorg-server: source * devel: install [need for cygport] * Python: install [for lxml for X server compiling] This is *way* easier than trying to find the dozens of packages by name and trying to figure out what to check to get them. - Mark -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/