From: Roland S. <rsc...@hi...> - 2005-09-18 23:01:38
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Torsten Zirzlaff wrote: > Hi. > > On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Roland Scheidegger wrote: > > [...] > >> That's probably because of the outdated drm in the xorg tree. Last >> time I tried to build on x86_64, that's exactly what I got too, but >> building against drm cvs fixed that (you need a #define DRMSrcDir >> somewhere in your host.def file). > > > Well, I tried to define DRMScrDir, but th ebuild stops with the > message that it does not know how to build drm.h. It gives me precicely > the path I had given in DRMScrDir. > > On the other hand I thought using the building instructiond this > define is not needed? Well, yes in theory it's not, but the current drm copy in xorg is broken wrt to 64bit archs (since the changes in ddx for 64/32bit compatibility I believe). Are you sure you defined the directory correctly - when I first did that I managed to somehow mess up the macro... Also, you will most likely need a make World, the build system usually will absolutely not pick up such changes without rebuilding everything. Roland |