I've changed it to include /usr/include/endian.h rather than Xarch, it
should work... but I can't test it until I get back to my laptop...

Dave.

On Sun, 6 Jun 2004, Jon Smirl wrote:

> The mach64 driver includes Xarch.h. In the mesa-solo model it can't do this
> since there is no X around. Is there some other way to achive the correct byte
> ordering without relying on X include files?
>
> #include "X11/Xarch.h"
> #if X_BYTE_ORDER == X_LITTLE_ENDIAN
>
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