I am posting the solution to the above problem, in the hope that the package maintainers will actually see this mail and will update the binary trees overnight.
Sergio >Subject: Re: Advise needed on Mach64 >From: Ani Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 11:03:51 -0800 (PST) (19:03 GMT) >To: Sergio Brandano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Hello Sergio, > >I don't think the debian packagers have updated their 4.0.2 packages with >the driver and core server changes from my xfree86 tree. The tree can be >rsynced from linuxppc.org::xfree86-pmac, which will grab an >xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86 directory which replaces the 'stock' one. >This tree contains the working ATI driver along with other server fixes >which are needed in the ati driver. If you don't want the trouble of >making your own debs with the fixes, you will probably have to: > >1) grab X402 src or the deb src package >2) replace your .../xfree86 dir with the rsync'd one OR > replace the .../xfree86/drivers/ati with the rsync'd one AND > replace the .../xfree86/fbdevhw with the rsync'd one >3) build X, and do "make install" in .../xfree86/drivers/ati AND > "make install" in .../xfree86/fbdevhw > >this will replace the broken modules with the working ones, and hopefully >your setup will be fine. You might want to push the debian X packagers to >diff my tree and apply the changes to their packages as it would be much >easier for the people you tell on your page. > > >ani