From: Martin S. <ma...@pl...> - 2003-06-11 18:44:37
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 07:25:06PM +0100, Jos=E9 Fonseca wrote: > How can't see how the above two logs match. Which driver version are yo= u > using, the latest? The base I'm running tests on is the XFree86-4.3.0 update to SuSE-8.1 (which I have a backup of ;-) Then I'm running 'make World' in a copy of the current CVS 'xc'-tree whic= h I 'make install' over the actual /usr/X11R6/. The second step consists of building the kernel modules inside the kernel tree - I use to maintain a kernel patch from sources and headers I pick from xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/[linux,shared]/drm/kernel/ This used to work pretty fine for at least one year now. As the mentioned change to the CVS trunk did not add or remove source files (aside from headers) I'm quite shure I did not mess with the Makefile. The rest is quite simple: I remove the old kernel modules, I install new kernel modules ('depmod -a' is without errors or warnings) and afterwards= I restart the X server. At the moment everything is from today's CVS - except the 'radeon' kernel module - and everything works fine (aside from the known bugs). When I lo= ad the 'radeon' kernel module built from today's CVS, I encounter the situat= ion described in my previous posting. It's quite obvious that the mentioned patch is responsible for the breaka= ge, although I did not yet try to revert the patch by every single file. Does anyone have a useful suggestion where to start digging ? Martin. --=20 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are = ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------= - |