> Good morning (TM)!
> 
> Trying to build libggi ... Directfb has to be disabled, attached the 
> least necessary patches to make it compile anyhow ...

Tnx a lot. Directfb-target was last tested against Direct 0.9.12.
Which one do you use?

Brian: Could you check this issue, please?

 
> Here the relevant lines of the changelogs, i hope i've got the 
> unification of display-x right: x, xlib, dga -> x + dga?
> 
>  libgii (1:0.8.1+rc3-1) unstable; urgency=low
>  .
>    * New upstream source: upcoming 0.8.2 releases third test candidate.
>      Libgg-0.0.8 comes with demo for cpuid detection in examples.
>      Man pages of event structures install in man3 (closes: #159153).
>    * ltmain.sh updated from Debian libtool 1.4.3-2 to be able to build
>      libgii with uninstalled libgg.

What's different between native libtool 1.4.3 and the Debian version?

>   ...
>    * This Debian package of Free Software was sponsored by Angela
>      Jaschinski, feeding fish to the cats to promote packaging works.
> 
>  libggi (1:2.0.1+rc3-1) unstable; urgency=low
>  .
>    * New upstream source: upcoming 2.0.2 releases third test candidate.
>      Display-fbdev includes DirectFB renderer now (disabled).
>      Display-x and -xlib unified to display-x.
>      All manpages no longer use 'ggi' after section.
>    * ltmain.sh updated from Debian libtool 1.4.3-2 to be able to build
>      without installed libggi.
>    * Configure: diff patches a strange construction away, that kept
>      configure from finding the X headers (lead to: -I module.c).

Snippet from configure.in you probably refer to:
------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl This is necessary as there are plattforms, where
dnl $ac_x_includes does NOT belong to the default search
dnl path. Darwin is such a system, for example.
dnl $ac_x_includes contains the right path to the X
dnl includes (/usr/X11R6/include on most systems).

    cflags_old="$CFLAGS"
    cppflags_old="$CPPFLAGS"
    CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$ac_x_includes"
    CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$ac_x_includes"
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Brian and Paul are Debian users. They didn't complain
about such problems (yet). Why doesn't it work for you?

I use Darwin/MacOS X, btw.

$ac_x_includes is set by AC_PATH_XTRA. Please check, if
$ac_x_includes is actually set (and not empty).
If not, then there's something going wrong (broken autoconf?).

Which autoconf version do you use?
Autoconf versions 2.13 and above should work.

>    * Debian/ggiteleserver.1: Add reference to (new) ggiteleserver.7.
>    * Add ggiteleserver.7 to samples package.
>      Move ggi-monitest man page from section 6 to 1.
>      Remove display-xlib manpage from target-x.

Eric: Could you change this manpage issue in CVS, please?
(Except the xlib one)

> Any objections? Otherwise i'll upload these testpackages to debian 
> tonight.

see above.

-- 
CU,

Christoph Egger
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