Hi Martin, I am using SXDE 01/08, and I have a 32bits x86 computer. (Pentium 4b).
I did like you said, I updated the file "drm_pciids.h" in order to add my graphic card. After, I downloaded the latest ON and I placed it in the folder /export/testws (like the README file said). After, I copied the DRM minskey, source (raw_files/usr/...) to the ON source, and I replaced all files already existing. Next, I created a new clean user "dev", that I registered in the file opensolaris.sh (STAFFER), and I entered in the build environment with 'bldenv ./opensolaris.sh' I cd to the drm folder, and I did this command : make clean; make && make install And I have this non-understandable (to me) result with errors : (make clean work fine) bash-3.2$ make /export/testws/usr/src/tools/proto/opt/onbld/bin/i386/cw -_cc -xarch=amd64 -Ui386 -U__i386 -xO3 ../../intel/amd64/ml/amd64.il -D_ASM_INLINES -Xa -xspace -Wu,-xmodel=kernel -Wu,-save_args -v -xildoff -g -xc99=%all -W0,-noglobal -_gcc=-fno-dwarf2-indirect-strings -xdebugformat=stabs -errtags=yes -errwarn=%all -W0,-xglobalstatic -xstrconst -D_KERNEL -D_SYSCALL32 -D_SYSCALL32_IMPL -D_ELF64 -D_DDI_STRICT -Dsun -D__sun -D__SVR4 -I../../i86pc/io/drm -I../../i86pc/io/gfx_private -I../../intel -Y I,../../common -c -o obj64/drm_sunmod.o ../../common/io/drm/drm_sunmod.c sh: /export/testws/usr/src/tools/proto/opt/onbld/bin/i386/cw: not found *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `obj64/drm_sunmod.o' Current working directory /export/testws/usr/src/uts/intel/drm *** Error code 1 The following command caused the error: BUILD_TYPE=OBJ64 VERSION='testws' make def.targ make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `def.obj64' Current working directory /export/testws/usr/src/uts/intel/drm I am launching now the nightly command, and I will re-try after. Can you tell me if what I am on the good way ? (I have my Creative X-Fi that work under Solaris, If I can also have Compiz this will be simply beautiful :) ), and also explain me that error. Regards, Damien This message posted from opensolaris.org
