On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:52:13AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > Is there somewhere the 4.3.0-pre1v1 source package are available while > they are waiting in the new queue ? I wish to build them, and try to > work on providing the driver SDK this weekend.
http://auric.debian.org/~branden/ > I tried building the today nightly snapshots, but they failed with the > hunk 1 of the 003_linux.cf_and_xfree86.cf.diff patch. It failed in > linux.cf, because the upstream tarball seem to have a : > > #if LinuxDistribution == LinuxDebian > # define SystemManDirectory /usr/share/man > # define CppCmd cpp-3.2 > # define HasPam YES > # define HasTk YES > # define TkLibDir /usr/lib > # define TkIncDir /usr/include > # define TkLibName tk8.3 > # define XF86SetupUsesStaticTk NO > # define HasTcl YES > # define TclLibDir /usr/lib > # define TclIncDir /usr/include > # define TclLibName tcl8.3 > # define XF86SetupUsesStaticTcl NO > /* un-comment this when it is un-broken */ > /* # define JoystickSupport YES */ > > The : > > # define CppCmd cpp-3.2 > > Not being found in the patch. I suppose we want to build with cpp-3.3 > also, right ? Umm, no. We want to build with cpp-3.2, because cpp-3.3 doesn't process text, and it should be appled by patch #001b or such. Are you *sure* all the patches are getting applied? > I will try to fix this, and provide a corrected patch, and see if it > fails further down. The patch is correct. > BTW, what is the prefered way of handling this kind of stuff ? Using > debian-x, mail to Branden directly, or perhaps to the X task force ? debian-x is the best way to reach the XSF, yes. -- Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.kde.org - http://www.debian.org - http://www.xwin.org "Configurability is always the best choice when it's pretty simple to implement" -- Havoc Pennington, gnome-list
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