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Xref: sserve comp.windows.x.i386unix:6598 comp.os.386bsd.misc:1840 Newsgroups: comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.os.386bsd.misc Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!msuinfo!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!deneb!scottb From: scottb@deneb.pulse-sys.com (Scott Bartram) Subject: Re: Has anybody built XFree86-2.0 on NetBSD-current (Jan 2)? Organization: Pulse Systems Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 17:59:14 GMT Message-ID: <CJsCMr.HvG@deneb.pulse-sys.com> References: <2h97qe$of1@aspen.plexus.com> Lines: 38 In article <2h97qe$of1@aspen.plexus.com> scottr@news.plexus.com (Scott Reynolds) writes: >I've been running XFree86-2.0 for about a month on a Zenith Z-433DX+ >box (33MHz 486DX ISA). Recently I upgraded my kernel from an early >Dec rev to the Jan 2 sources, and my X server quit accepting input >from both the keyboard and the mouse. > > [stuff deleted] > >When I try to compile a new server, I ran across two files that appar- >ently were, but are no longer, in the /usr/include/machine directory: >ioctl_pc.h and console.h. OK, no problem, I do have a machine/pccons.h, >and it solves most of the problems. Then I get to server/ddx/ >x386/common/x386Events.c, and the build fails because I don't have >an ioctl(..., VT_ACTIVATE, ...). If I understand it correctly, the >code allows support for multiple virtual displays if the OS supports >it. I found these files in the server/ddx/x386/etc directory and just copied them to /usr/include/machine. Everything compiled fine after that. >--Scott > >-- >BITNET: SREYNOLD@NMUMUS >Internet: scottr@plexus.com >-- >Scott Reynolds >Assistant System Administrator >Technology Group, Inc. scott -- ======================================================================= Scott Bartram Pulse Systems 301-470-6000 scottb@pulse-sys.com 12101 Indian Creek Court uunet!deneb!scottb Beltsville, MD 20705