Philip Willoughby wrote:
> 
> Today, Daryll Strauss wrote:
> 
> >On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 05:24:37PM +0100, Alan Hourihane wrote:
> >> On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 05:17:25PM +0100, Philip Willoughby wrote:
> >> > Is there a good reason for the xc directory nested in the DRI CVS xc
> >> > directory?  I ask because it requires 119Mb of disk space, takes an age to
> >> > download for new users, and it is not used by `make World' or
> >> > `make install'.
> >> >
> >> > If it is not needed, could it be removed?
> >> >
> >> I think your mistaken.
> >>
> >> That is THE! DRI tree. There isn't any other.
> >
> >Due to a goof when I first created the project we ended up with two
> >directory levels xc/xc instead of just one. At that point it was
> >difficult enough to fix that we left it that way. Alan's right that
> >xc/xc IS all the DRI code.
> 
> Errr. What you see doesn't seem to be what I see...
> 
> After the following command:
> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/dri \
>                 update -d xc
> 
> `ls xc' gives me:
> CVS            LABEL     RELNOTES-X.org  doc      fonts    nls       util
> INSTALL-X.org  Makefile  bug-report      exports  include  programs  xc
> Imakefile      RELNOTES  config          extras   lib      registry  xmakefile

I just get:

CVS  xc


> and `ls xc/xc' gives me:
> CVS            LABEL     RELNOTES-X.org  doc     include  programs
> INSTALL-X.org  Makefile  bug-report      extras  lib      registry
> Imakefile      RELNOTES  config          fonts   nls      util
> 
> Further, making a copy of this tree, then running
> `rm -fr xc/xc ; cd xc ; make World install' gives me a working X server and
> 3D accelleration on my radeon.  I haven't tried `make World' etc. in
> `xc/xc'.  I had assumed that the top-level tree was the one to use since it
> was the larger of the two, and if that assumption was wrong I'm definitely
> running the wrong X server aren't I...
> 
> Anyway, if xc/xc is the one to use, what is all the stuff in xc for - could
> this be removed if it is not needed (256 megs less would make a big
> difference on a modem)?

You've got something messed up on your end.  The upper xc directory
should only have CVS/ and xc/ subdirectories.

-Brian

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