Thanks for your help, I now have direct rendering enabled.

On Tue, 2001-10-30 at 16:35, Leif Delgass wrote:
> On 30 Oct 2001, Liam Wilks wrote:
> 
> > I created X11R6-DRI, by copying my old X installation. I have not ran
> > make install, as it appears that I do not have to do so in the
> > compilation guide. If that is what I have to do, is it likley that it
> > won't affect my current X installation (Currently /usr/X11R6)?
> 
> Yep, make install should do it.  That will install everything that's
> necessary in /usr/X11R6-DRI (as long as that's how ProjectRoot is defined
> in host.def), leaving some libs that you copied over that don't need 
> rebuilding.  It shouldn't touch /usr/X11R6, but may try to install a few 
> things in /etc/X11 I think, so you might want to back that up if you're 
> worried.  I had a few symlink problems in /etc/X11 because RedHat has some 
> differences with the stock X there.  I created my /usr/X11R6-DRI with 
> lndir (like with the build tree), so that I don't have two copies of the 
> original X libs that don't get rebuilt.  The symlinks are just replaced by 
> the new stuff by make install, so it's easy to see what belongs to the DRI 
> build.
> 
> When I update my CVS tree I just run make install again to rebuild/install
> the stuff that's changed.  Make World shouldn't be necessary every time
> unless there has been a merge from the trunk that includes core X changes.
> 
> -- 
> Leif Delgass 
> 
> 



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