Hi list, I already posted my problems last Friday, but it seems as if no one was able to help.
Did ever anyone did succeed in compiling TinyX? If yes, with which exact configuration? By now I tried on SuSE Linux with gcc 2.95 and gcc 3.2 and recently on Slackware 8.1 and gcc 2.95. I attached the original posting with the detailed difficulties. Can anyone offer binaries for i386, glibc, Slackware (if that makes a difference)? I would greatly appreciate any support. Cheers, Jörn --------------------------------- jörn willhöft - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beratung, Konzeption, Entwicklung mobil: 0179 / 2321711 fest: 030 / 23882833 fax: 030 / 23882834 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?J=F6rn_Willh=F6ft?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 12:14:03 +0100 Subject: [XFree86] KDrive"TinyX" Xvesa does not compile Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi list, I am trying to compile a Kdrive "Tiny X" XServer from sources. Unfortunately the build process fails when it is processing the programs/Xserver/hw/kdrive/vesa directory. I am not a crack in working with Imake and make, so please excuse me if I made a stupid mistake ;-) I downloaded and unpacked the sources of Version 4.2.0. I also tried 4.0.2 patched to 4.0.3 with the same results. Using the guide in http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/kdrive.html I added the following settings to site.def: (within /* AfterVendorCF */) #define BuildServersOnly YES #define KDriveXServer YES #define TinyXServer YES #define XvesaServer YES Because I actually use a Chips & Technologies board I also addidtionaly tried the following settings, which are nowhere documented (but the directory "chips" does exist): #define XchipsServer YES #define XChipsServer YES When I "make World", I get lots of errors in the kdrive-subtree (nowhere else!) because of "asm" directives. So I removed the "-ansi -pedantic" options in xfree86.cf in the line: #define DefaultCCOptions -ansi -pedantic GccWarningOptions Now, the directives are processed, but I get lots of "undefined reference to 'getTimeInMillis'" among other undefined references and the build fails again. With the XchipsServer lines I also get errors for "Xchips", without them only for "Xvesa". I also tried the "HasGcc2" line in site.def, because I am using gcc version 2.95.3, with the same results. Though, I don't know if I tested every possible combination. I am compiling on a SuSe 7.3 system. Make reports the following versions: Linux 2.4.10-4GB i686 [ELF] (2.4.10) Linux Distribution: SuSE libc version: 6.2.4 binutils version: 3.1 GCC version: 2.95 Can anybody offer help? Thanks in advance. Cheers, Jörn --__--__-- _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86