Thanks, I'll try to build it, and I'll report if it works...
2007/4/10, Julien Cristau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 00:20:53 +0200, emisca wrote: > I would like to backport using pbuilder the new 2.0rc intel driver > that it's present in the experimental branch of debian. For what distribution are you trying to backport it? Assuming you mean etch for now... > Could anyone explain me which is the correct chain of dependencies to > have a well compiled xorg 1.2.99 server + mesa 6.5.2 + > xserver-xorg-video-intel 1.9.94? > > I think it should be, please correct me if I'm wrong: > - libdrm 2.3 > - mesa 6.5.2 > - xorg-core 1.2.99 > - xserver-xorg-video-intel 1.9.94 > You need x11proto-randr and x11proto-damage somewhere before the server. > Is there any way to compile it against etch's xorg 7.1? > I'm not sure. The needed files from the server sources are present in the xf86-video-intel tarballs, so it might just work. It's probably not very well tested though, so if you run into problems you might want to report them on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > If I want to have the new randr 1.2 support, what libs are needed > (perhaps in addition to libxrandr)? > libXrandr is only needed for the xrandr command-line client (included in xbase-clients in Debian), IIRC. > Is there a list of the correct building order of the complete new > modular xorg present in experimental? I've seen that there are many > libs, and it's very difficult to manually build a dependency list.. > Not that I know of. Most of the libs didn't have any big changes though, so libdrm+mesa+libXrandr might be sufficient. Cheers, Julien
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