Nah...this is a fresh install of Redhat 7.2...I haven't even recompiled
the kernel on this machine yet.
Don't I have to compile and install an AGPGART driver or something like
that?
I still don't think I'm doing all the steps...
The following is all I do:
1) I read the docs again...
2) I make a directory and lndir the xc directory into it...
(same problem accours even if I don't do this)
3) I edit the the site.def and uncomment the HasGcc2...
(same problem accours even if I don't do this)
4) I then run make World >& world.log and tail -f the world.log
5) I finnally make install >& install.log and tail -f the install.log
At this point I'll attempt to run either xf86config or
XFree86 -configure and I'll recieve the unresolved symbols and etc.
What steps am I missing?
Thanks.
-Michael Krzenski
On Wed, 2001-12-12 at 11:24, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 11:09:40AM -0500, Michael Krzenski wrote:
> > I don't know...I guess possibly...but I seriously doubt it... XF86cfg
> > shoots a signal 11 and dies... every driver has unresolved symbols...
>
> you didn't do anything funky like build a kernel in /usr/src, and end up
> with /usr/include/linux pointing to those kernel headers, rather than the
> headers glibc was built against, did you?
>
> Carl Soderstrom.
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