src2pkg problem compiling xf86-video-intel 2.13.901
Hi all!
src2pkg wont compile me the xf86-video-intel-2.13.901 heres info i do: Code:
src2pkg -A -D -H -VV -e='--enable-kms-only' -i='make install' -p='/usr' xf86-video-intel-2.13.901.tar.bz2 edit: kernel/mesa/driver/libdrm has to be updated in order to make driver to work |
Seems to be src2pkg problem but not slackpkg problem. Please adjust the title;)
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thanks, i adjusted the title
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Sorry, not a src2pkg problem either, I think. The sources are failing to compile: 'I915_EXEC_BLT' undeclared
Probably missing some headers somewhere. Do you have the proper X 'proto' packages installed? I found only one other reference to the problem, here: http://aur.pastebin.com/ab8BuZcp which shows the exact same errors as you are getting. searching for just 'I915_EXEC_BLT' shows only about 10 results, which indicate that this is brand new code in libdrm-2.4.22. There are often conflicts between the headers in the drm sources and those which come with the kernel. There was a lot of discussion about this a year or two ago. I'm not sure what Slackware wound up doing about it, if anything, but it used to ship with the headers as they come with the kernel sources. The kernel is supposed to ship with the lates drm headers -but that means the very latest kernel. Anyway, you'll probably have to compile and install drm first in order to get use of that new code. Be aware that doing so will overwrite the headers shipped with the Slackware kernel-headers package. And the new headers may interfere with compiling older sources which depend on drm. Here are a few sites which reference 'I915_EXEC_BLT': http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/dri...abd70579c40ddf http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2010/11/msg00342.html http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.com...ers.intel/2081 Found in: linux-2.6.37-rc3-ccs-1.8.0: http://tomoyo.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin...drm/i915_drm.h Found in drm mailing list: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/f...me=dri-patches |
hey partner! i heard that the driver works from kernel 2.6.36+ i havent tried to install it yet have you tried to make txz of it with lastest kernel up and running?
as far as me i do have current up to date as of today. |
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The error is about an old kernel and/or libdrm. If you want to play with the development graphical stack, you should remember to have up-to-date all components: KERNEL LIBRM DDX (your video driver) MESA |
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