On December 29, 2012 03:47:14 AM Florian Jung wrote:
> "Tim E. Real" <[email protected]> schrieb:
> >One problem is that it really seems to want to use its own
> >
> > partitioning scheme, meaning I need to find a spare drive...
> 
> it really wants its own partition scheme (called bsdlabel). however, you can
> create a bsdlabel inside a what you know as partition (or more specific,
> mbr- or dos- partition). bsd calls that "slice" you don't need a spare
> disk.
> 
> create a bsd slice, install it to there, an tell grub to chainload that
> slice.

Ah yes I recall.
I've got a disk coming very soon. Failing that I can also try installing 
 /after/ the bad sectors (which BSD installer didn't like) on this big drive. 
Thought that I tried that but maybe not.

So hang in there, I definitely want to see what's going on. 

> 
> i can help you with installing and setting it up, if you want.


> 
> >I had a look at the supplied patch.
> >
> >Really weird about that #include "event.h"
> >So one thing I thought of was that perhaps "event.h"
> >
> > is actually a system file? Can you recall if any error messages
> > might have indicated such a possibility?
> 
> yea i think its including some system event.h; there is *no* error about
> "could not find event.h"
> >Also, one questionable change:
> >In top level cmake file you have 'faked' the detection of
> >
> > ladspa.h. I assume just to get you running...
> 
> true. please fix it if you can.
> 
> plus, additionally i had to add some library and include search paths in the
> generated Makefiles: also search in /usr/local/foo. that were some
> -includedir or -I flags IIRC.
> 
> plus, don't link against libdl (-ldl) with freebsd. (the functionality comes
> with libc).
> >Yeah, I only recently added that detection after I noticed
> >
> > there was none, and it turns out there's no built-in cmake
> > detection and no package-config file for the darn thing!
> >
> >So the only way was direct ladspa.h file detection.
> >Is there anything I can do for you to help that situation?
> 
> yeah. maybe looking for the file in /usr/include/foo OR
> /usr/local/include/foo is enough. it will be enough for freebsd at least.
> please add that.
> 
> >The rtc sections and so on, can be factored-in depending
> >
> > on various configuration flags we will add later.
> 
> please add them as soon as you can.
> 
> 
> btw, tim, how far are your midi thread changes? are there already committed?

Related to this BSD stuff like flags and removal of ALSA and such ?
Nothing yet.
Up to my neck in code ATM. And holidays and so on.
Really gotta finish this current work first...

Tim.

> 
> greeting,
> flo
> 
> >Thanks.
> >Tim.
> 
> ps: funny thing: the android mail.program k9 mail limits my message length.
> looks like a too-small fixed size buffer o.O
> 


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