On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 00:39 +0200, Tormod Volden wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Robert Noland <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, I am the maintainer, along with Xorg and drm/agp for FreeBSD.
> > Mostly I am just asking to try not to use linux specific things when it
> > can be avoided and also try to use sh features rather than bash specific
> > features.  I don't use the blacklist code, so that helps somewhat.
> 
> Sure, that should not be a problem, and it should already be posix sh
> clean. I imagine also opensolaris is a target. For blacklist
> detection, I noticed FreeBSD needs pciconf instead of lspci, and I
> added this to a "freebsd" branch so I don't forget it.

Yes, we have a port that has lspci, but the native tool is pciconf.  It
just needed to be parsed a little differently and when I was looking at
it most of the blacklist entries seemed old and outdated, so I just
ignored it.

> I guess Xgl is a dead horse on FreeBSD as well? I am keen to kick that
> out of the script, if there are no objections.

Correct, we don't have Xgl.

I do also construct a "desktop" file for compiz-manager that can be used
to start compiz via gnomes required components setting.

robert.

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