I have not rebuilt xserver, however I looked into cvs today and I noticed :
Stop using xf86PciInfo.h, instead use a local copy of the PCI IDs
we need in atipciids.h so we can update the ATI driver independently
of the server when new chips are added
Well that did help...
Hi,
Thanks for advice.
On Saturday 11 March 2006 17:08, Alex Deucher wrote:
On 3/11/06, Michał Pytasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a working r300, but I thought I could build a cvs driver to see
what't new, unfortunately I got an error. Looks like something in
included files is
Hi,
I have a working r300, but I thought I could build a cvs driver to see what't
new, unfortunately I got an error. Looks like something in included files is
missing (pci ids?). Could anyone give me a hint on that ?
Thanks,
Michal
xorg x11r7, gcc 3.4.5, glibc 2.4, cvs drm, mesa 6.4.2, linux
On 3/11/06, Michał Pytasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a working r300, but I thought I could build a cvs driver to see what't
new, unfortunately I got an error. Looks like something in included files is
missing (pci ids?). Could anyone give me a hint on that ?
Thanks,
Michal
xorg
Hi,
I have a working r300, but I thought I could build a cvs driver to see what't
new, but I got an error. Looks like something in included files is missing
(pci ids?). Could anyone give me a hint on that ?
Thanks,
Michal
xorg x11r7, gcc 3.4.5, glibc 2.4, cvs drm, mesa 6.4.2, linux gentoo,