On Thursday 01 April 2010 04:09:26 Thomas Trepl wrote:
> Sorry, i forgot that there are some other packages beside kdebase which
> needs to be patched too. Have a look to all of the attached patches.
>
> --
> Thomas
A patch for kdelibs too? I have gcc-4.4.1 and I compiled kdelibs as-is. I
think t
>
> checking for xmkmf... not found
> configure: error: xmkmf/imake not found. Please make sure it's in PATH!
>
> xmkmf is at /usr/bin/xmkmf
>
Hi.
This is a common problem.
imake was removed from the .wget files to build x.org, because developers
thought it was needed, without realizing that it
El Lunes, 4 de Agosto de 2008 08:03, DJ Lucas escribió:
> The problem will be tough to diagnose without posting your .mozconfig.
> I'll still take a wild guess,
Hi.
Another random shoot here: disable any CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS you have.
Alberto
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>
> did you install yelp or epiphany with the gecko engine installed by
> firefox 3.0.1 ?
>
Hi.
No, I didn't. I just installed firefox. Aren't yelp and epiphany
browsers of the gnome project? I don't use gnome, so I can't try.
Alberto
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Hi all.
I've just downloaded and compiled firefox-3.0.1.
When firefox-2 appeared there was a discussion here, because there
were some problems. Well, I just want to let you know that firefox-3
didn't compile well, but 3.0.1 does. The mozconfig and basic
instructions in the book work well. The LD_F
El Martes, 1 de Julio de 2008 22:52, Or Goshen escribió:
> pixman is the culprit. I upgraded pixman to version 0.11.6 (from 0.11.4)
> and the mem leak was gone.
Right, I've upgraded too and the problem is solved.
BTW, this makes me think... many times we read/say/think that a certain
program is
El Domingo, 29 de Junio de 2008 11:40, Or Goshen escribió:
> Firefox 2.0.0.13
> xserver-1.4 (dont care about the minor bugs)
>
> Both (and the rest of Xorg) compiled using -O2 by gcc 4.2.2
>
> I *think* it wasnt always like this, only started when I upgraded pixman to
> version 0.11.4 and libpng to
Hi.
I've just noted a problem with xserver, and I'd like to comment here
before reporting a bug, if exists.
First, say that I've compiled xserver-1.4.2 and firefox-2.0.0.11.
I've noticed that firefox produces a memory leak in X when visiting
pages with javascript, and perhaps others. Anyway, it's
El Lunes, 31 de Marzo de 2008 20:41, Nicolas FRANCOIS escribió:
> I installed the last SVN version of LFS, everything working fine. I then
> installed the base of BLFS upto X, still fine.
>
> But when I tried to install the last Nvidia kernel, I had this problem
> while launching X :
>
> NVIDIA: co
Hi.
Recently, I compiled kde-3.5.9. As I had just fixed a problem with Mesa-7.0.2,
I decided to recompile kdelibs and qt-3.3.8 too, to include gl suport. Well,
to my surprise, kde can't show png images anymore. I've followed the
instruction for kde-3.5.6, which worked fine. I've also upgraded l
Hi.
Has anyone tried compiling kde-3.5.9? I'm using the blfs book (even if it
has 3.5.6) and arts compiled fine, but kdelibs is giving me this:
make[4]: se ingresa al directorio `/sources/kdelibs-3.5.9/kdecore/svgicons'
make[4]: No se hace nada para `all'.
make[4]: se sale del directorio `/source
>
>
>
> My problem is that I can get everything working fine as "root", but get
> the following error when I try "speaker-test" as a normal user.
Hi.
It looks like you have wrong permissions. what's the permissions of
/dev/snd*? Is your user in the "audio" group ?
Alberto
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Hi.
I (too) have problems with foreign fonts and x.org. I want to see Japanese
characters in x.org-7.3, and I've followed recent discussions about this, so
this is what I tried:
My locale:
bash-3.2$ locale
LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_C
El Lunes, 7 de Enero de 2008 15:02, Nicolas FRANCOIS escribió:
> The problem is, this "su -" don't pass env variables set by the normal
> user.
Hi.
If I'm not wrong, the "-" in "su -" mean to start a completely new session,
like a new login. What you need is just "su". It changes the user but ke
Hi.
> went away, so I raised a bug agaisnt X. Somebody asked which
> version of pixman - there was a bug in 0.9.5 which has been fixed in
> 0.9.6.
>
> So, if you are using 0.9.5, upgrade it.
Yes! Solved! I upgraded to pixman-0.9.6 and it works now. No more crashes.
About firefox, yes, it made
Hi.
I have x.org-7.3 working, but there is something really nasty. Some programs
make it crash. The first time I noticed, was when I ran firefox as root for
the first time. Kde closes the session and I'm back to kdm. So I thought that
it was firefox' fault. But it happens with UIM (a tool to wr
>
> It can't find the qt headers, which should be in $QTDIR/include.
>
>
>
> > QTDIR=/usr ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr
> > --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt/ --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt/
>
> QTDIR=/usr is not valid. The build expects to see everything under one
> flat directo
Hi.
I'm trying to compile twinkle-1.1. After fighting with the boost libs,
I have all the dependencies and am ready to compile twinkle. configure
goes fine and make seems to work too, until...
En el fichero incluído de /usr/include/kdeversion.h:23,
de /usr/include/kapplication.h:
> > The latest pre-release fix that. Unfortunately I don't have time now to
> > check it further and see if we can make a patch.
> >
>
> Please also try the attached patch (at the bottom) in wiki flac page,
>
> http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/flac
>
> --
Hi.
This patch fixes the proble
Hi.
After compiling a recent lfs-svn with gcc-4.2.2 and glibc-2.7, I'm trying to
compile other things, and I am having two problems with "asm". I explain.
First, mplayer-1.0-rc2. make fails like this:
make[1]: Entering directory `/sources/MPlayer-1.0rc2/libmpcodecs'
cc -O3 -march=athlon-tbird -p
El Miércoles, 28 de Noviembre de 2007 12:05, Andrey escribió:
> Is there anyone try to build this?
>
> I'm trying now.
>
> What happens:
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt-mt
>
>
>
> QT3 is in /opt/qt3. So it requires that all depencies and itself should be
> installed in /usr hierarchy. I creates
>
> >
> This is the specific error (my mutt setup has problems with bzip2'd
> attachments, so I'll paste this part)
> >(EE) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration.
> >
> >Fatal server error:
> >no screens found
> >~
>
> I suspect the 6.7 ati driver. On my radeon 7500 with x86_64 and
Hi.
Following some hints that I saw here (basically, .wget files) I've just
compiled x.org-7.3. I had no noticeable compile problem, and I'm trying to
run it... but I can't. First, I thought that no xorg.conf file was needed
anymore. Second, my old xorg.conf from 7.2 doesn't work. I'm sending my
c
>
> (...)
> Just a guess, jasper, by default, doesn't build shared libs
> unless you explicitly pass the switch --enable-shared
> on configure.
Hi.
Actually, --enable-shared is used by default by configure. But your message
and the first reply gave me an idea. So I looked at the configure option
Hi.
Long time ago, I tried to compile digikam-0.9.2. It failed, so I sticked
with 0.9.0, but I want to try again.
The problem is in jasper. Digikam believes that it isn't installed, but it
is. I've tried both 1.700 and 1.900 with the same result. Looking at
config.log (in digikam), I have this:
c
El Sábado, 14 de Julio de 2007 13:42, Cubo Aula Info escribió:
> I have compiled Xorg7 and everything works well but the VTSwitch.
Hi.
What version of x.org? 7.1? 7.2? I made the same question some time ago and
somebody told that it was a bug. Now I still have 7.1, and I can switch, but
not al
El Lunes, 2 de Julio de 2007 01:06, Georgina Joyce escribió:
> I'm not really getting anywhere with my problem with building the lib X11
> part of Xorg 7.2.
Hi.
I followed blfs-devel to build x.org-7.2 just a few days ago. If you explain
which is your problem, perhaps I could help you.
El Martes, 19 de Junio de 2007 18:24, Steve Jones escribió:
> Here is a script and patch that I use for a manual install of the ati
> closed source X drivers. Please note that I use CLFS x86_64 multi-lib,
> xorg 7.1 installed under /usr. If you have a pure LFS 32 bit system you
> will need to adj
El Martes, 19 de Junio de 2007 15:04, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> fglrx is awful. However, I think your issue is that it only works if
> your X tree is in /usr/X11R6 because that path is built into the
> driver and the scripts. So, you might want to grep around for paths.
> Try running strings on the
Hi.
I'm trying to install the propietary ati drivers with x.org-7.2 to get tv-out
(GATOS doens't work here). Has anyone been able to do it? The installer says
that it can't detect the X server and stops. The X server is working, but the
ati README doesn't say it works with 7.2, although the inf
Hi.
I'm trying to build transcode-1.0.2 in my lfs, but I can't manage. This is
what I've done:
first, I've compiled ffmpeg. I used the latest snapshot, because
0.4.9-pre1didn't work for me. Also, I needed it because k3b (
1.0! it rocks!) wanted it. I configured it using --enable-shared
--enable-p
El Thursday 08 March 2007 11:46:34 Jorge Almeida escribió:
> I'm trying xorg in BLFS stable. I can startx and it works (the default
> wm appears, with the xterm and the clock). The problem is that I can't
> switch virtual consoles when I'm in X. Before startx and after killing
> X, I can switch VCs
El Domingo, 24 de Diciembre de 2006 03:37, john q public escribió:
> have built and installed libid3 (3.8.3) in both /usr/lib and
> /usr/local/lib
>
> root:# ldconfig -p | grep id3
> libid3.so (libc6) => /usr/lib/libid3.so
> libid3.so (libc6) => /usr/local/lib/libid3.so
> l
I was about to ask the same thing! Upgrade to which version?
Hi.
I have xserver-1.1.0. According to http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/, it's
the latest release. So unless you mean update cvs/svn, I don't know what to
do. In this case, I'll wait for some days. 7.2 was scheduled for release
Hi.
I've lost the ability to change to console or other user in X with
Ctrl+Alt+Fn. I can do it from console to X, and I could when I had x.org-6.9,
but with x.org-7.1 this seems to have gone. I can use the "switch user"
option in the K menu (I'm using kde-3.5.5), but for some reason, I can't u
El Lunes, 11 de Diciembre de 2006 22:57, Jerzy Goca escribió:
> At first I decided that I do not need Kerberos, LDAP and SASL, because
> my system should be a desktop not a server.
> I installed of course PAM, Shadow and Cracklib (Cracklib more for fun
> than for really need). I thought that Kerber
El Lunes, 11 de Diciembre de 2006 13:36, Ag. Hatzimanikas escribió:
> Try that sed first.
>
> sed -i 's/bool NroffFilter::process_char /bool process_char /' \
> modules/filter/nroff.cpp
Great, thanks!
It works. Did you figure it out after reading my post, or did you find it
somewhere?
Hi.
I'm trying to compile aspell-0.60.4 as described in the book.I thought it
would be an easy package to install, but I was wrong. Here is the last piece
of compilation:
/bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CXX --mode=link g++ -g -O2 -fno-exceptions -o
context-filter.la -rpath /usr/lib/aspell-0.60 -modul
Hi.
libgphoto-2.3.0 was just released. A coincidence, because I wasn't asking
because of the new version. But as it's out, I tried it.
> Now I looked again, and unfortunately, the udev rules generator kind
> of sucks. But I think an sed can get the permissions you want.
Right, the other command
El Domingo, 3 de Diciembre de 2006 19:52, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Oh yeah. Which version of libgphoto did you install? I haven't looked
> in a while, but recent versions have the ability to install udev
> rules. The rules I have have this rule:
>
> # Kodak CX7525
> SYSFS{idVendor}=="040a", SYSFS{
Hi.
I'm running lfs-6.2 with kde-3.5.5 and kopete-0.12.2. I'm trying to use a
webcam with other msn user (real msn user, with windows) and we have a
problem: we can only see one webcam at the same time. We can see mine or his,
both work, but then we can't see the other one. This can't be, so th
Hi.
> > Thanks for your explanations. I'll check if things go as you say should
> > go. Only one question: how do you set utf-8 for X and, say, iso-8859-15
> > for console?
>
> I was going to say that you don't wnat to do that, but on looking a
> bit more deeply I can see that for many common Wes
El Domingo, 12 de Noviembre de 2006 09:15, Dan Nicholson escribió:
>
> You don't normally need to set LC_ALL. Just LANG is usually enough.
>
> > bash-3.1$ echo -n é | wc -c
> > 2
> > bash-3.1$ echo -n é | wc -m
> > 1
> >
> > And it's ok. But in the console,
> > bash-3.1$ echo -n é | wc -c
> > 1
http://hektor.umcs.lublin.pl/~mikosmul/computing/articles/linux-unicode.htmlHi.I've read the article above. I think that my locales aren't working well.First of all, I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# localeLANG=es_ES.UTF-8LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8"LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.UTF-8"LC_TIME="es_ES.UTF-8"LC_COLLAT
El Lunes, 6 de Noviembre de 2006 04:14, Arnie Stender escribió:
> I do have a /dev/video1394 directory with a special file '0' in it
> and haven't got a clue what it is for. I tried to connect to it with the
> video applications but I get nothing.
Hi.
video1394 is about connecting through
Hi.
I have some problems with locales and nls, specially in vfat. Let's see:
I'm Spanish, so I need locales starting in es_ES. As I want to write Japanese
too, I need utf-8. So I have LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8". LANG is the same. I can
create files with ñ, á é í ó ú (those were vowels with accents,
El Sábado, 4 de Noviembre de 2006 22:37, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> I don't have a video camera, but I think I understand what goes into
> supporting it. First, you need to have Video For Linux support in your
> kernel. That would be in Device Drivers -> Multimedia devices -> Video
> For Linux. That
El Lunes, 30 de Octubre de 2006 11:11, Alan Lord escribió:
> Alberto, do you have Java on your machine?
Yes. I have jdk, because I thought I needed it for kde, but only the binary
package. Very easy to install. But I have had it all the time and had xul and
xml problems too, so I don't know.
El Lunes, 30 de Octubre de 2006 10:33, Wilco Beekhuizen escribió:
> Nice to see some of you guys can actually compile it. I'm trying to compile
> it (using the 1.5.x mozconfig) but compilation fails pretty soon (using gcc
> 4.1.1) with a relocation error:
> unresolvable relocation against symbol `P
So can you get FF-2.0 to build and run without the XML Parser error, bydisabling --with-system-cairo?
Hi.Tonight I've done my last compile. The important part of my .mozconf goes here:. $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfigmk_add_options [EMAIL PROTECTED]@/../firefox-build
ac_add_options --prefix=/us
Hi.
1. Turn on "Enable Java Globally"
Of course...
2. Ensure your path is set to $your_java_path/bin/java.
Sure...
3. Turn off "Use security manager".
Argh! Here it is! How could I guess that a security option was causing
me the problem??
It works now :)
Thanks
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2006/10/29, Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think Firefox itself is O.K but it won't load yet. I get a
> "XML Parsing Error: undefined entity.
> Location: chrome://browser/content/browser.xul"
.." message and then it stops. Googling
> shows me this is a very common error, am looking into it..
Hi.
I have a lfs-6.2 with svn blfs. I've installed kde 3.5.5 with the
instructions of 3.5.2. No problem. But the java plugin doesn't work.
According to about:plugins, only this is detected:
Java Plug-in Java Plug-in KJAS for Konqueror kjavaappletviewer.so
application/x-java-applet - Java Appl
Hi.
Thanks for your fix. I'm going to test it because I had the same problem.
About that it doesn't run... have you noticed that:
ac_add_options --with-system-png=usr/lib
You missed a "/". Might it be the reason?
Alberto
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FAQ: http
Hi.
I'm interested about framebuffer and/or svgalib. I found that in BLFS-5 these
subjects were in the book, but now they have been removed. So I don't know if
asking about this is off-topic or not.
To put it short, I want to run a vncviewer with tv-out (ati radeon 9100igp) in
the easiest way.
El Martes, 17 de Octubre de 2006 00:51, Norman Urs Baier escribió:
> BTW, is there a way to disable kopete? --disable-kopete did not work...
> Maybe there is to edit the Makefile.am or something?
If you set DO_NOT_COMPILE="kopete other things" kde packages won't compile
kopete and other things.
El Viernes, 13 de Octubre de 2006 19:53, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> If you have Linux-PAM, then you can also install the pam_console
> module. That information is on the Wiki. Several distros do this. If
> you have the pam_console module and have configured login to use it,
> then HAL will work out
Hi.
I have installed a lfs-6.2. Then, following the blfs book (svn version) I've
installed d-bus, hal, linux-pam and lots of other things. No problem so far,
but now I'm trying to access my camera and pendrive from kde. When I plug one
device, it is detected and a window appears, so hal and d-b
El Jueves, 5 de Octubre de 2006 02:56, Arnie Stender escribió:
> It seems to me
> that at some point after building GNOME there was an application or
> script that I ran that I thought built the applications menu.
Hi.
In KDE there is Kappfinder. There must be something similar for gnome, perhaps
El Miércoles, 4 de Octubre de 2006 10:00, Alan Lord escribió:
> You can now (apparently) run this with ONLY xorg 7.1 and the beta Nvidia
> driver. No need for Xgl or AIGLX any more :-) I haven't tried this yet
> but will very soon. Also it (beryl) seems to have removed a significant
> (if not all)
Hi.
Now that everybody is talking about XGL, I was thinking that it need compiz,
which only works with gnome... or not? I'm a kde user, and I don't plan to
build gnome only to try this. And what's more, I wouldn't use gnome, so I
just wouldn't use XGL. But I've read other things that made me th
Hi.
I want to have gimp. And I want to be able to print with it. According to the
book, I need gimp-print. Ok. But the newest version of gimp-print is now
gutenprint, and gimp doesn't know about it. Perhaps the development version
does, but not the stable. So, is there any trick for this? Perha
El Domingo, 1 de Octubre de 2006 22:53, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Either libcupsimage.so or imagetops wasn't linked with -lpng or
> something similar. But you can't tell since it's hiding the compile
> line. Maybe you have to look at the Makefile to see what it's actually
> doing. Or maybe there's
Hi.Somehow, it is working...My buildconfig:Build platform target i686-pc-linux-gnuBuild tools Compiler Version Compiler flags
gcc gcc version 4.1.1 -Wall -W -Wno-unused -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -W
Hi.
Links also a javascript engine that can be built with --enable-javascript.
Could you post the output from about:buildconfig in the address bar of
Firefox?
Here it goes:
about:buildconfig
Build platform
target
i686-pc-linux-gnu
Build tools
CompilerVersion Compiler flags
Hi.
>
> I don't know what to say there. I use gmail all the time in firefox.
> Firefox is certainly pretty resource intensive and can occasionally
> spike the CPU, but it usually settles down except when there is
> extremely gratuitous Flash in use.
I know firefox likes eating cpu, but that's too
Hi.
My system is LFS-6.2-3. I'd like to know how do you compile firefox. I
followed the instructions in the blfs book (svn version) and well, it
compiled fine, but there is something that doesn't work. When I try to log in
gmail, it complains that a script is taking too long to run. CPU goes to
Do you start your applications with UTF-8 locale?
Hi!
This was the mistake.
locale -a uses utf8, but LC* are set as UTF8, and skim was wrong. All
this was a bit messy. After some try&error, I made it work. Now I'd
like to find and input method that allows writing kanji with the
mouse. I think
El Martes, 19 de Septiembre de 2006 14:31, Alessandro Alocci escribió:
> Hi, you can find a precompiled version of ortp here:
> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/projeto-messias/ortp-0.7.1-0.7.1.tgz?dow
>nload
Great, thanks.
It worked. If someone is going to use it, notice that it installs
in
Hi.I'd like to build kopete 0.12.2 for kde 3.5.4 with jingle support.According to the requirements:http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=Kopete+Jabber+Jingle
I need oRTP 0.7.1, exactly that version. I've tried with 0.11 and the compilation fails. It seems that a feature that was present only in t
I'm using scim + anthy. Everything is fine. I think you may need to
run gtk-query-immodules-2.0 program to notify gtk that additionalinput method exists. So simply dogtk-query-immodules-2.0 > /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodulesThat fixed all of my problems. Well, of course the locale has to be
UTF-8. Usuall
Hi.I'd like to write in japanese in my LFS system. I can do it in debian using uim and uim-anthy, in gtk apps. So I wanted to do it in LFS too. There is a hint for this in the LFS web, but I haven't managed to make it work. I've compiled canna and uim, and I've tried to copy the setup I have in deb
Hi.
I have a generic question about libraries and updates.
Let's say that I have gtk+-2.8.10 installed, and I want to install a new
package that requires gtk+-2.8.12. Can I just install this last version and
expect everything to work? When I say "everything" I must the new package,
but also every
El Sábado, 6 de Mayo de 2006 19:23, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Further down, it should check for ALSA 1.0.x. Are you sure it's not
> linking in alsa? During the build, do you see -lasound anywhere?
> After configure, do you have "#define HAVE_LIBASOUND2 1" in config.h?
> This might not be your pro
Hi.
I've just compiled arts-1.5.2... again. I can't make it work with alsa. I even
usen --with-alsa in configure, and it doesn't complain, but arts doesn't show
alsa as an option. The funny thing is that my only midi device is alsa. Well,
I have alsa-lib-1.0.10 working. All my apps use alsa, ev
Hi.
I don't know if this can be off-topic here. If it is, sorry.
I want to know if it's possible to relink an executable without recompiling
it. I am talking about closed source software. In this case, I have gizmo
(www.gizmoproject,com) working in my debian partition. As a part of my
transitio
El Domingo, 30 de Abril de 2006 16:49, Ken Moffat escribió:
> Your original posting implied that part of kde suddenly started
> segfaulting, when it had been ok for some time.
Hi again.
Well, I can say that it works again. But I can't say what's going wrong. At
first, as I said, kdeinit seemed b
El Domingo, 30 de Abril de 2006 15:22, Ken Moffat escribió:
> One possibility is that your computer's memory is going bad. Try
> giving it a *long* test with memtest86. Normally, applications
> don't suddenly change from working to not-working the way your
> previous version of kde did.
>
> Also
El Domingo, 30 de Abril de 2006 10:57, Alberto Hernando escribió:
> I could try reinstalling qt, of course,
Hi.
More info.
Trying to compile qt-3.3.6, it fails like this:
make[3]: Entering directory
`/sources/qt-x11-free-3.3.6/tools/designer/designer'
/sources/qt-x11-free-3.3.6/bi
Hi.
I had my lfs-6.1 happily working. But two days ago, after a reboot, I couldn't
use it anymore. kdeinit segfaults. I didn't know what was happening so, as I
had kde-3.5.1, I decided to compile kde-3.5.2 and solve the issue while
upgrading. arts compiled flawlessly, so I started with kdelibs,
El Sábado, 29 de Abril de 2006 04:46, Lupine escribió:
> Third, I altered my startxgl script like so:
> ---
> #!/bin/bash
>
> ## load Xgl server
> Xgl -fullscreen -ac -acc
El Jueves, 27 de Abril de 2006 03:54, Alexander E. Patrakov escribió:
> This probably has to do with bugs in either your monitor or a video driver
> that result in inability to read the monitor size via DDC. If this is
> indeed the case, putting a "DisplaySize x y" where x and y represent the
> phy
Hi.
I have successfully compiled x.org 6.9 and it works well. But under high cpu
load, the system becomes quite unusable, the mouse jumps and so on. But I've
noticed that x.org runs with nice 10. With kernel 2.6.x, it is recommended to
set nice 0. If changinf this is all I need, I can't find wh
El Jueves, 2 de Marzo de 2006 11:00, Lord Igtenio escribió:
> I even went so far as to add
> /usr/include to the PATH and PKG_CONFIG
> variables, thinking that'd help locate it, but it
> didn't do any good.
>
> Any other ideas on what could be
> going on?
Hi.
Some days ago, I had a similar probl
El Martes, 28 de Febrero de 2006 04:18, Satish Chebrolu escribió:
> I am trying to configure AC97 sound card on LFS. I tried configuring
> it on 2.6.11 kernel. Though /dev/dsp is present, there is no sound
> from the speakers even after configuring alsa using alsamixer.
>
> So, I gave up and tried
El Lunes, 13 de Febrero de 2006 13:53, Rainer Peter Feller escribió:
> have a look into ~/.xsession-errors
Ok, thx. This is what there is there:
startkde: Starting up...
kbuildsycoca running...
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/kde3/kcm_kdnssd.so:
undefined symbol: init_kdnssd
kd
Hi.
I'm compiling kde 3.5.1, following the instruction in the book for 3.4.1.
Well, kdm runs, but when the user tries to login into kde, the process fails
in the 2nd step (starting services of the system). I see a window behind the
bootsplash screen, but I can't read it, because I can't move it
El Viernes, 10 de Febrero de 2006 18:36, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> I'll be honest, Alberto. Glibc is extremely crucial to your system.
> If there was something wrong with it, then there are no guarantees
> about any packages built after it. If it was me, I would rebuild.
Hi.
I made all the tes
El Viernes, 10 de Febrero de 2006 15:07, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Were you the person with the messed up glibc? Did you try rebuilding
> pkg-config after glibc?
Yes, it's me. I rebuilded pkg-config after glibc (and libpng, and glib,
and...) and I'm still stuck. I'll try this in another LFS and
Hi.
After fixing my problems with ldconfig, I can't make pkg-config work. Here is
an example trying to configure cairo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:/sources/cairo-1.0.2# ./configure --prefix=/usr
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
configure: WARNING: Could not find libpng in the p
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 15:53, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if ldconfig is reporting that
> it's looking in /mnt/lfs, then glibc is your problem. And if parts of
> glibc think that the default path is in /mnt/lfs, then you may have
> some big issues
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 15:21, Chris Staub escribió:
> Then that probably means binutils is linked to the wrong libs. Run ldd
> on /usr/bin/ld.
Here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldd /usr/bin/ld
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
libbfd-2.15.94.0.2.2.so => /usr/lib/li
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 14:58, Robert Russell escribió:
> Is ldconfig looking for ld.so.conf in /mnt/lfs/* or does ld.so.conf
> have an entry starting with /mnt/lfs in it?
This:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldconfig
ldconfig: Can't open configuration file /mnt/lfs/usr/etc/ld.so.conf: No
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 14:55, Chris Staub escribió:
> Run "ldd" on several programs, and paste the output here.
Here it is. I got it chrooting to the LFS:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldd /usr/X11R6/bin/xedit
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xe000)
libXp.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/
Hi.
I have my LFS system and I've started installing some packages. At some point
I must have made a mistake, because when I run ldconfig, it searches
ld.so.conf in a wrong path that starts with /mnt/lfs. I guess I should
recompile ldconfig again, but I can't find where it was compiled, or how
Hi.
This is my first post in this list. I've succesfully compiled a LFS using the
6.1-1 version of the book.
Now I'm trying to compile X.org 6.9. I've searched a bit in the archives of
the list, and I've seen that some people have had compile problems due to
dri, but I haven'f found my problem.
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