After the ports update main-n684003-baeefdddb6ed:
commit baeefdddb6ed74573128353fac7d9b7805fa1a30
Author: Emmanuel Vadot
AuthorDate: Sat Oct 26 08:38:11 2024 +0200
Commit: Emmanuel Vadot
CommitDate: Sat Oct 26 09:10:02 2024 +0200
graphics/drm-61-kmod: Update to drm_v6.1.92_2
Th
Or maybe the port just insists on building linuxkpi_video: --- video_kmod.o
---
cc: error: no such include directory:
'/usr/ports/graphics/drm-61-kmod/work/drm-kmod-drm_v6.1.92_1/linuxkpi/dummy/include'
[-Werror,-Wmissing-include-dirs]
--- aperture.o ---
cc: error: no such include directory:
'/usr/
Building either linuxkpi or linuxkpi_video from
https://github.com/freebsd/drm-kmod.git is not necessary if I want
functioning intel graphics, but the port version insists on building those
unnecessary things.
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 6:10 PM Oleg Lelchuk wrote:
> With clang 19, I can build i1915
With clang 19, I can build i1915kms from
https://github.com/freebsd/drm-kmod.git and I won't encounter any issues.
However, with the port version of drm-61-kmod, I would still encounter an
error. I think this happens because the port wants to build stuff in the
linuxkpi_video directory, but with th
On Fri, Oct 25, 2024 at 09:20:16AM +0200, Robert Clausecker wrote:
> Hi David,
> ...
> The same issue was reported in another thread. Try this workaround:
Aye; saw that, tried it, and it works for me (modulo MUA-mangling of
whitespace).
Here's a representation of what I used:
diff --git a/grap
Hi David,
Am Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 11:40:14AM -0700 schrieb David Wolfskill:
> So... I've been tracking FreeBSD (generally, daily) on various machines
> for a couple of decades or so. And I learned long ago to rebuild kmods
> from ports whenever I rebuilt the kernel, and that generally, the
> simp