Using the latest buildroot (from SVN), I have built gtk with DirectFB (no X
server support).  Lots of stop-and-go and manually editting of .la files,
but it compiled eventually... 

This is what I get when running gtk-demo on my target (Atmel NGW100, with
LCD display, UCB1400 touchscreen, a couple of pushbuttons using gpio-keys): 


[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# gtk-demo 

     =======================|  DirectFB 1.0.1  |======================= 
          (c) 2001-2007  The DirectFB Organization (directfb.org) 
          (c) 2000-2004  Convergence (integrated media) GmbH 
        ------------------------------------------------------------ 

(*) DirectFB/Core: Single Application Core. (2008-03-23 06:06) 
(*) Direct/Thread: Running 'Linux Input' (INPUT, 292)... 
(*) DirectFB/Input: gpio-keys (1) 0.1 (directfb.org) 
(*) Direct/Thread: Running 'Linux Input' (INPUT, 294)... 
(*) DirectFB/Input: UCB1400 touchscreen interface (2) 0.1 (directfb.org) 
(!) Direct/Modules: Could not open module directory
`/lib/directfb-1.0/gfxdrivers'! 
    --> No such file or directory 
(*) DirectFB/Graphics: Generic Software Rasterizer 0.6 (directfb.org) 
(*) DirectFB/Core/WM: Default 0.3 (directfb.org) 
(#) DirectFBError [gdk_display_open: GetDisplayLayer]: Requested ID not
found! 
GLib: Cannot convert message: Conversion from character set 'UTF-8' to
'ASCII' is not supported 

(gtk-demo:289): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: 
 (!!!)  *** WARNING [Application exited without deinitialization of
DirectFB!] *** [core.c:813 in dfb_core_deinit_check()] 
 (!!!)  *** WARNING [still objects in 'Layer Region Pool'] *** [object.c:231
in fusion_object_pool_destroy()] 
 (!!!)  *** WARNING [still objects in 'Layer Context Pool'] ***
[object.c:231 in fusion_object_pool_destroy()] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# 



The various DirectFB demo executables do work as expected. 

What is "Requested ID not found!" referring to?

Thanks in advance,
Pete




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