Well, I finally got it to compile - after disabling joystick support, usb 
mouse support, BuildGLXLibrary and removing all but the vesa, vga, ati and 
fbdev drivers.

Are all these things really broken, or are they just incompatible with each 
other?

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 18:09, Chris Jensen wrote:
> > The easy way to deal with this is to remove your customized host.def
> > file and do a default build.
>
> I realise this is the easiest way, but just going with the default and
> buildin a whole heap of stuff I don't need is hardly the most elegant
> solution.
> I'd much rather take a little extra time to get the XF86 install I want,
> rather than install lots of extra components I don't need and leave out
> some that I do. (The time doesn't really matter anyway since I'm waitng on
> some replacement parts for my computer, so I can't use it for I want to at
> least until those arive anyway, so I might as well make the most of the
> time waiting)
>
> > I don't think you've provided enough information to track down what is
> > causing the build error.
>
> Please tell me what information I do need to supply and I will.
> My intentions are to install xfree to support a Radeon All-in-Wonder 128
> card (using the GATOS drivers) and displaying only on TV-out. I will be
> using it to play DVD's and other video streams as well as some 3D games
> that will require openGL.
> I would greatly appreciate any information on how to compile and install X
> to do this (and only this).

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