Hey guys,
Not sure if you guys are using a beta version of redhat or any other
setup using a 2.96+ release of gcc, but if so...
It seems they are implementing a new optimization that is on by default
in the compiler that doesn't allow symbols to be resolved correctly in
the X modu
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Alexander Stohr wrote:
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 12:49:25 +0200
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Alexander Stohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [Dri-devel] No Subject
>
> > I have been running the X 4.1 release for a while now and
> > quite
El Mar 25 Sep 2001 07:27, escribiste:
> On Sun, 23 Sep 2001, Manuel Teira wrote:
> > Perhaps we should work with the latest DRI trunk. Do you think it worth
> > the effort?
>
> It seems that most of the changes I noticed have been in the drivers for
> the newer cards, but I haven't really looked a
From slashdot:
"3Dlabs is trying to drive the graphics interface away from hardware
specific extentions, as seen in DirectX. Instead, they are proposing an
open (no NDA) dialog on OpenGL 2.0. The guidelines mention
good-ol-fashioned platform independence (linux included) and emphasis on
programm
On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 12:49, Frank Jacobberger wrote:
> Symbol mcount from module /usr/X11R6-DRI/lib/modules/fonts/libbitmap.a
> is unresolved!
I got the same error this weekend when I compiled the DRI trunk from
cvs. I'd also like to know how to fix it.
Regards,
matt
--
Matt Matthews \ p
> I have been running the X 4.1 release for a while now and
> quite frequently
> it has hard locked my box.
Sorry, but you dont mention what hardware and software you are using.
So far i found the current XFree86 core rather stable myselves.
> In a solution to this i decided to upgrade to
> t
Hi,
I have been running the X 4.1 release for a while now and quite frequently
it has hard locked my box. In a solution to this i decided to upgrade to
the DRI-CVS, however when making World it ends with the following error.
/usr/i386-slackware-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lXau
collect2: ld ret