Micah Dowty said:
> It could be that some of this makefile hacking you mention caused the
fonts to not be compiled correctly. You should be getting a large
automatically generated C file in font/bdf_fonts.c
Nope. I have successfully compiled pgserver without any hacking by doing
the following:
./configure --host=m68k-elf --build=`./config.guess`
--with-prefix=m68k-elf --prefix=$UCLINUXDIST/user/picogui
--with-jpeg-dir=$UCLINUXDIST/lib/libjpeg --with-profile=profile.user2 make
This produces an exectuable, but when I issue pgserver.gdb -l I still get
no fonts.
One thing I noticed, however, was that after issuing ./configure my
font/bdf_fonts.c file is large (~544k), but after issuing "make"
font/bdf_fonts.c is only 125 bytes!
I did some more poking, and found that the regular expression in the
script/fontdef.pl file is wrong. I changed line 49 from:
if (/FONT_([^\s=]+)/) {
to
if (/FONT_([\w]+)/) {
I'm not too sure of the exact semantics, but after trying the entire
process with the change above, this does give me a proper bdf_fonts.c
file.
Cheers,
Patrick
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