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Debian install aclocal
Debian install aclocal





  1. #Debian install aclocal software#
  2. #Debian install aclocal code#

#Debian install aclocal code#

Non-server compiler pretty much just needs to be C89 or better.Īs of linux 2.6.28, the canonical upstream for the Intel DRM (direct rendering manager) code is the linux kernel, and replaces the linux-core build below for other chipsets. Special case because it's so deeply tied to the X server, it should be Not things we want to encourage people to use. Indeed most of the apps should be left the hell alone because they're Modern unix there's generally no compelling need to break them, and Most of the client libs and apps should work on pretty much any vaguely The server's compiler needs to be C89 plus a few common C99 extensions.ĭon't say "requires C99" no compiler completely supports C99 yet, as Obviously, the xwin and quartz DDXes are platform-specific.

debian install aclocal

Libdl-like interface to it this isn't a problem for any of theĬurrently supported ports, but anyone trying to port it to OSX, AIX, orĪncient HP/UX would probably have issues. Xorg DDX does assume a vaguely ELF-like linking environment and a Optional, an arm port wouldn't necessarily need PCI support, etc. But the bus support code is in some sense Really make sense to do so in all cases s390 doesn't have a PCI bus, so The Xorg DDXĬould probably be built for just about any architecture, but it doesn't Point - is Linux-only the rest should work anywhere. Kdrive's hardware servers - basically just Xfbdev at this Linux, Hurd, and some versions of SCO, on any CPU architecture they

debian install aclocal

#Debian install aclocal software#

The X server core and software DDXes should build and work on basicallyĪll of the free BSDs (not counting Darwin), Solaris 10+ and OpenSolaris, See below if you're looking at a port: So, here's the assumptions I've been working from:

debian install aclocal

Compiler-wise, gcc 3.x, Intel icc, Sun Studio, and llvm-clang are generally known to work. Minimum requirementsīasically, Linux 2.6.x, Free/Net/OpenBSD, OpenSolaris/Solaris 10, Hurd, OS X 10.5, and Cygwin systems should work fine on any architecture these are likely to run on. Quick and easy way to install a development buildĪn alternate method of building the packages in a more automated fashion using the jhbuild utility can be found in the JhBuildInstructions.Įverything described underneath is also available as a pre made script, located at the bottom of this page.







Debian install aclocal