On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 10:51:48PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
I'm still looking for some testing on other platforms, in particular
sparc64. A slightly updated port is attached, please test. Thanks.
Well, I'm getting 'Abort trap' errors on sparc64.
I can try to build with debugging info if
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 09:50:34AM +0200, steven mestdagh wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 10:51:48PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
I'm still looking for some testing on other platforms, in particular
sparc64. A slightly updated port is attached, please test. Thanks.
Well, I'm getting 'Abort
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 06:48:52PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
Tested on amd64 and i386. Zaurus seems to have issues compiling
(gcc crashes).
Actually it compiles (eventually) and runs very well on OpenBSD/zaurus.
You just need a lot of swap space; 256M is reportedly enough - I used 386M
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 01:35:02PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
I'm still looking for some testing on other platforms, in particular
sparc64. A slightly updated port is attached, please test. Thanks.
Well, I'm getting 'Abort trap' errors on sparc64.
I have seen this on amd64 under
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On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 22:42:02 +0200
Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xcompmgr is a sample composite manager for X. Together with the X
composite extension (which needs to be enabled explicitely in xorg.conf)
it helps adding eye-candy (shadows, transparencies, etc) to X
applications.
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Well, thanks for you efforts, but this is what my desktop (i386) looks like
after running xcompmgr (and moving an xterm around):
Well, it works fine here (my WM is openbox), although I did not run all
possible tests since when xcompmgr is enabled, the display
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
sane-frontends now works fine under macppc and i386, thanks to a patch
found in fedora SRPM. It does not core dump anymore.
I think it should be ready for inclusion.
As always, please test and report.
Have anyone had a chance to test this port ?
Thanks.
Antoine
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Well, thanks for you efforts, but this is what my desktop (i386) looks
like
after running xcompmgr (and moving an xterm around):
Well, it works fine here (my WM is openbox), although I did not run all
possible tests since when
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:35:47 +0200
Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 22:42:02 +0200
Matthieu Herrb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xcompmgr is a sample composite manager for X. Together with the X
composite extension (which needs
$MAINTAINER said to post this to the list...
As it turns out, YAPRM depends on the mesh2 object type which is
unsupported by povray 3.1g. So here's an update to the latest povray.
The diff is pretty big, it built and runs without patches, so I'm
including both a diff against current and a
Matthieu Herrb wrote:
Slowness is expected. The composite extension makes code basically
unaccelerated. If you're using a radeon card, 'Option RenderAccel
On' in the Device section may help a bit.
Well it does not seem to help really. But again, my card might not
support this option, it is a
Am Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2005 06:04 schrieb Jacob Meuser:
Hi Jacob,
yeah, my bad. forgot I had taken that out.
new patch attached.
The package builds fine. But I got a problem with transcode itself. It
segfaults on my 3.8-current system (snapshot from middle of Sep). The problem
looks
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 10:39:37PM +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Well, thanks for you efforts, but this is what my desktop (i386) looks
like
after running xcompmgr (and moving an xterm around):
Well, it works fine here (my WM is
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 06:38:48PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
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