Hi Stefan, 1.) Just past the --prefix= ,no? 2.) XCB is part of the 7.2 release, including libX11 based on XCB for its transport... So that is all part of the fox7.3-merg anyway is it not ? 3.) I am not a FOX contrib as such so please guide me and I will do what is necessary. 4.) See (3.) Its on there TODO list - http://xcb.freedesktop.org/TODO/ 5.) Not important right now??
I would be happy to work out small problems if you outline them. As I really need this integrated for my distro I want everything upstream.. Best Regards, Edward. 2008/10/29 Stefan Teleman <stefan.teleman at gmail.com>: > On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Edward O'Callaghan > <victoredwardocallaghan at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have XCB compiling cleanly on solaris. >> Could we add this to FOX please ? > >> Package: libxcb 1.1.91 >> >> Configuration >> XDM support.........: no >> Build unit tests....: no >> >> Used CFLAGS: >> CPPFLAGS............: >> CFLAGS..............: -g >> Warning CFLAGS......: -v >> >> Installation: >> Prefix..............: /usr/local > > Nitpicking: > > 1. It can't go in /usr/local. It should go in /usr/X11 -- which is > where all the other X libs live. > 2. IIRC i'm pretty sure having xcb changes libX11 (libX11 can be built > with or without xcb awareness) -- and we need to double-check if this > would change libX11's ABI. > 3. $(CFLAGS) should be those used in FOX for all the other X libraries. > 4. We would like to be able to run the unit tests. Just in case. :-) > 5. XDM support would be something nice to have. imho. > > --Stefan > > -- > Stefan Teleman > KDE e.V. > stefan.teleman at gmail.com > -- All Documents adhered to the ISO/IEC 26300 standard file format for electronic office documents, such as spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents from this email address. The author does not take responsibility of the recipients inability to read international standards and who use proprietary products such as MS Office. See: http://www.openoffice.org/ Edward O'Callaghan. -- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EdwardOcallaghan http://moonshine.opn4.org/ http://www.pcbsd.org/