~xc/config/cf/xf86site.def
,
except one. You will need to set OSName,
and OSMinorVersion correctly in ~xc/config/cf/sun.cf
.
Under Solaris 2.1 for x86, sun.cf
needs to read
(near the top of the file)
#ifdef SVR4Architecture #ifdef i386Architecture #define OSName SunOS 5.1 x86 XCOMM operating system: OSName #define OSMajorVersion 5 #define OSMinorVersion 1Under Solaris 2.4 for x86,
sun.cf
needs to read
(near the top of the file)
#ifdef SVR4Architecture #ifdef i386Architecture #define OSName SunOS 5.4 x86 XCOMM operating system: OSName #define OSMajorVersion 5 #define OSMinorVersion 4
~xc/config/cf/xf86site.def
.
You should also make certain your version of GCC predefines `sun'.
2.4.5 is known NOT to by default. If needed edit
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/specs
, and modify the
*predefines:
line.Note: A Threaded Xlib compiled with GCC has subtle problems. It'll work 98% of the time, however clients will occasionally exhibit strange hangs. Most notably image viewers such as xv-3.10 exhibit this problem.
It is recommended that you set ThreadedX in
~xc/config/cf/sun.cf
to NO, if you are using GCC.
ProWorks does not have this problem.
/usr/ccs/bin
at the front of your PATH. There are known
problems with some GNU replacements for the utilities found there. So
the /usr/ccs/bin
versions of these programs
must be found before any
other possible GNU versions. (Most notably GNU 'ar
' does not work
during the build).The source for this driver is included in
~xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/etc/apSolx86.shar
.
Building, and
installing the driver is relatively straight forward. Please read
its accompanying README file.
You also need to set HasSolx86apertureDrv to YES in
~xc/config/cf/xf86site.def
.
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