On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 19:22:31 -0400, Matt Turner wrote:
Hi,
It seems impossible currently to build DDXs with --disable-dri against
an X server built with DRI. The X server's xorg-server.h file defines
XF86DRI, which is included by the DDX's config.h files.
In config.h, if --enable-dri
Hi,
On 27 September 2011 19:05, Julien Cristau jcris...@debian.org wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 19:22:31 -0400, Matt Turner wrote:
It seems impossible currently to build DDXs with --disable-dri against
an X server built with DRI. The X server's xorg-server.h file defines
XF86DRI, which is
Hi,
It seems impossible currently to build DDXs with --disable-dri against
an X server built with DRI. The X server's xorg-server.h file defines
XF86DRI, which is included by the DDX's config.h files.
In config.h, if --enable-dri is passed, XF86DRI is defined to 1. With
--disable-dri, /* #undef
On 09/26/11 04:22 PM, Matt Turner wrote:
Hi,
It seems impossible currently to build DDXs with --disable-dri against
an X server built with DRI. The X server's xorg-server.h file defines
XF86DRI, which is included by the DDX's config.h files.
In config.h, if --enable-dri is passed, XF86DRI is
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Matt Turner matts...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
It seems impossible currently to build DDXs with --disable-dri against
an X server built with DRI. The X server's xorg-server.h file defines
XF86DRI, which is included by the DDX's config.h files.
In config.h, if