Well, after some additional crappy support from Netraverse, I decided to
dig deeper into the whole mouse synchronization problem. At first, all
the information I found about it indicated the problem to be with the
emulated video driver (from what I understood, anyway) and that the
solution would be
Man, I tell you what...
Bochs built correctly and the RFB stuff worked... Sort of. There seems
to be an issue with both QEMU and Bochs when used via VNC. Both of them
were fairly easy to setup and get running and they work fine when I'm
sitting at the console. The problem is when I try to use them
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 14:52:26 -0700, Tom Smith wrote:
> Well, I tried that and get the same error--">>PANIC<< bochsrc.txt:
> display library 'rfb' not available".
OK, so this isn't one of "most ebuilds"
> So I tried to edit the ebuild file and add "--with-rfb" and get the
> emerge error:
>
> "!!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hello..
Now you have to re-digest/manifest your ebuild so it can reference
new MD5 fingerprints. emerge checks for that before calculating
dependencies.
Inside the ebuild directory, run:
$ ebuild digest
ex. ebuild gpar
Well, I tried that and get the same error--">>PANIC<< bochsrc.txt:
display library 'rfb' not available".
So I tried to edit the ebuild file and add "--with-rfb" and get the
emerge error:
"!!! Digest verification Failed:
!!!/usr/portage/app-emulation/bochs/bochs-2.2.1-r1.ebuild
!!! Reason: Fil
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 13:23:13 -0700, Tom Smith wrote:
> Is there a way to pass this sort of information to emerge so that it
> adds these options to "configure" or do I just need to modify the ebuild
> script to include them?
EXTRA_ECONF="--foo" emerge bar - works with most ebuilds.
--
Neil Bot
I installed app-emulation/bochs using the default USE flags. Afterwards,
I tried to enable "rfb" but received a message that indicated it wasn't
enabled.
After some research, I discovered this is a "configure" option that
isn't enabled in the bochs ebuild script.
Is there a way to pass this sort
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