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RE: Build of XFree86 from CVS - why Xserver is not built
- To: "Harold Hunt" <Harold at compasstechnologies dot com>,"Cygx \(E-mail\)" <cygwin-xfree at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Subject: RE: Build of XFree86 from CVS - why Xserver is not built
- From: "Suhaib M. Siddiqi" <ssiddiqi at inspirepharm dot com>
- Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 17:21:41 -0400
How about if you revers the order $(XVINFOSRCDIR) $(XSSRCDIR)
to $(XSSRCDIR) $(XVINFOSRCDIR),
then run make Makefiles followed by make depends
If this is cause then you it should compile xwin. I however doubt it.
Imake in case does not find a directory should not bomb but move to next
one.
Suhaib
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-xfree-owner@sources.redhat.com
> [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner@sources.redhat.com]On Behalf Of Harold Hunt
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 4:54 PM
> To: Cygx (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: Build of XFree86 from CVS - why Xserver is not built
>
>
> Here's the secition of the file that includes 'xvinfo' via $(XVINFOSRCIR).
>
> SUBDIRS = \
> appres bdftopcf bitmap \
> $(SCREENSAVESRCDIR) editres fsinfo fslsfonts fstobdf iceauth \
> ico listres \
> $(MAKEPSRESDIR) $(MKCFMSRCDIR) \
> mkfontdir oclock $(PROXYMGRSRCDIR) $(RGBSRCDIR) $(RSTARTSRCDIR) \
> setxkbmap showfont \
> $(SMPROXYSRCDIR) $(TWMSRCDIR) viewres x11perf xauth xbiff xcalc \
> xclipboard xclock \
> xcmsdb $(XCONSOLESRCDIR) xditview $(XDMSRCDIR) xdpyinfo \
> $(XF86DGASRCDIR) xedit xev xeyes xfd xfontsel $(XFSSRCDIR) \
> $(XFINDPROXYSRCDIR) $(XFWPSRCDIR) $(XGAMMASRCDIR) xgc $(XHOSTSRCDIR)
> \
> xieperf $(XINITSRCDIR) $(XKBSRCDIRS) xkill xload xlogo xlsatoms \
> xlsclients xlsfonts xmag xman xmessage xmodmap xprop xrdb \
> xrefresh $(XRXSRCDIR) xset \
> xsetroot $(XSMSRCDIR) xstdcmap xsetmode xsetpointer \
> $(XTERMSRCDIR) $(XVIDTUNESRCDIR) xwd xwininfo xwud \
> $(XPMCLIENTDIRS) $(XVINFOSRCDIR) \
> $(XSSRCDIR) $(XASSRCDIR) $(LBXPROXYSRCDIR) $(SCRIPTSDIR) \
> glxinfo
>
> I just ran a cvs update, so I know that is the most recent version of the
> file.
>
> Notice the directive for the x server source directory $(XSSRCDIR) appears
> after xvinfo.
>
> Harold