Hi, Steve Early wrote: [Debian diffs for X11 source tree] > Debian-specific diffs were hard to produce under the old scheme of > things because of the strange way in which the upstream source was > packaged. The version of the X packages that I will release in the new > source packaging format ought to be a lot more usable.
Ok, sounds good - any estimations on the release date of this repackaged version? Do you want to wait for the stable 3.1.2 release first? > I assume you don't use XFree86 itself on the m68k platforms, and you > just want to look at the packaging style? Well, I do - for a while our m68k X11 system was just a pile of .bin.tar.gz archives plus large diffs, but Geert Uytterhoeven (m68k hacker) has joined the XFree86 team some months ago, and the current XFree-3.1.2 beta releases (where are we? -G?) contain m68k changes, and the binary distributions also come with complete m68k binaries. We don't use the PC-ish VGA/SVGA etc. drivers, but a different concept (the kernel based framebuffer device driver). Anyway - 'our' X11 is also XFree86 now (although the m68k changes are under a new directory which is nicely named 'xfree68'. :-) Once you convert the XFree86 source tree to the new source format, adding the architecture changes for m68k shouldn't be too hard, I think. Frank