Right, I thought it was some "include" directory, but it seems to be a
source directory... I found it :-)

Shame about the documentation though...

Thanks

Hans

On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 18:54, J. Imlay wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I assume you are talking about CVS directories here, since I can't find
> > the mentioned directory on my system...
> 
> you don't have this directory?
> 
> xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/parser/
> 
> That doesn't make sence. It's not CVS. Do you have the a recent source, a
> tarbal like this X420src-1.tgz? It's quite strait forward.
> 
> tar -zxf XF420src-1.tgz
> cd xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/parser/
> 
> Is it still missing.
> 
> > Also, does this mean there's no "real" documentation, but just examples?
> 
> The only real documentation is the source. All other forms of
> documentation or out of date by definition. :) In all seriousness, no
> probably not. most of the code expecialy the stuff that is part of the dix
> (device independant layer) doesn't realy have any documentation except a
> few random essays about different parts. And the ddx (dependant) has only
> enough documentation to sqeek by.
> 
> If some one proves me wrong though, I'd be delighted.
> 
> Josie Imlay
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