Re: Problem building X 4.0.2 from debian source

2001-02-19 Thread Martin Albert
Hi, Frederik! Good to hear you keep going .. :) On Sunday 18 February 2001 20:38, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: I tried this (now with 4.0.2-3), but the error seems to remain the same: What I did was: debian/rules source.make cd /xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers mv mga mga_old tar

Re: Problem building X 4.0.2 from debian source

2001-02-18 Thread Frederik Vanrenterghem
So, you didn't clean the sourcetree after the last try with the debian setup, before doing make World? Then make World cd your_toplevel_that_includes_debian touch debian/stampdir/build debian/rules binary I tried this (now with 4.0.2-3), but the error seems to remain the same: What I did

Re: Problem building X 4.0.2 from debian source

2001-02-16 Thread Martin Albert
On Tuesday 13 February 2001 15:12, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Martin Albert wrote: On Son, 11 Feb 2001, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: using 'make World'. The error only seems to show up when I use 'debian/rules build', which is rather odd. Anyway, here is the

Re: Problem building X 4.0.2 from debian source

2001-02-13 Thread Frederik Vanrenterghem
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Martin Albert wrote: On Son, 11 Feb 2001, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: using 'make World'. The error only seems to show up when I use 'debian/rules build', which is rather odd. Anyway, here is the error debian/rules build applies patches found in debian/patches

Re: Problem building X 4.0.2 from debian source

2001-02-12 Thread Martin Albert
On Son, 11 Feb 2001, Frederik Vanrenterghem wrote: list, but now I'm fairly certain it's a Debian-specific problem, since I've succesfully build the debian source with modified matrox mga driver using 'make World'. The error only seems to show up when I use 'debian/rules build', which is

Problem building X 4.0.2 from debian source

2001-02-11 Thread Frederik Vanrenterghem
Hi, I've encountered a problem today while trying to build X 4 from source, with adapted Matrox driver from the Matrox site (I have a G450). I've posted this already to this list as a CC from a mail to a xfree86 mailing list, but now I'm fairly certain it's a Debian-specific problem, since I've