This is a list of what I've backported and its compilation order:
xcb-proto libpthread-stubs0-dev libxcb xtrans x11proto-core x11proto-input x11proto-randr x11proto-damage x11proto-gl libxrandr xbase-clients libdrm mesa xorg-server The packages I've updated are: libdrm2 libgl1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglu1-mesa libglu1-mesa-dev libxrandr-dev libxrandr2 mesa-common-dev mesa-utils x11proto-core-dev x11proto-input-dev x11proto-randr-dev xbase-clients xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-video-i810 xtrans-dev It works.. these things are relatively new. It seems I have not dpms problems anymore with my lcd screen :-D xrandr 1.2 is really a dream that become true... but perhaps there is no application support by gnome and kde. The geometry of X changes but the window manager doesn't read the changes or it's not notified. Do you know if there are workarounds for this? Opengl performance is the same, using the legacy driver. I've not tried the new i915_tex driver as is still young and unstable and needs newer drm and agpgart kernel modules. I've not seen AIGLX improvements. The overlays (video and gl apps) still don't work well, especially simple glut applications. Is there any work in progress to solve this? Intel EXA acceleration is very slow compared to XAA, and I can often notice some artifacts when windows are resized (using kwin 3.5.6). Using a compositing manager (beryl 0.2.0, compiz 0.3.6) the performance are still slow, compared to XAA. In conclusion I've seen many and many improvements in xorg development in the last year, thanks to everybody who contributed, good job!! Bye, Emilio 2007/4/10, emisca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
But if I want to do a complete Xorg 7.3 backport.. is there any compilation order in addition to what we said....? 2007/4/10, emisca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 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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