brunner@cs.utexas.edu (07/14/90)
My build of X11.r4 on my home 3/50 failed, with the four variables CG3[A,B]C_[MONOLEN,ENBLEN] left undefined. In order to get all of R4 on my available disk I removed my R3 sources, and may have committed a configuration error in the R4 build (in the R3 sources the same variables were also not locally defined). The file is: X11/r4src/mit/server/ddx/sun/sunCG3C.c I'd appreciate it if someone who knows how to inadvertently cause these variables not to be defined in a 3/50 monochrome build for a 3.5 version of the OS, or rather, to make a correct build for the 3/50 under SunOS3.5, would explain. Thanks in advance! Eric Brunner, Consultant, IBM AWD Palo Alto (415) 855-4486 inet: brunner@monet.berkeley.edu uucp: uunet!ibmsupt!brunner
richard@unipalm.co.uk (07/20/90)
> My build of X11.r4 on my home 3/50 failed, with the four variables > CG3[A,B]C_[MONOLEN,ENBLEN] left undefined. In order to get all of R4 on my > available disk I removed my R3 sources, and may have committed a > configuration error in the R4 build (in the R3 sources the same variables > were also not locally defined). The best thing to do is to comment out the whole of that module. Since it is only required for CG3 framebuffers (386i or Sparc machines). This will also have the benefit of reducing the size of the server. On a 3/50 with 4MB, every little bit helps. You will also need to comment out a few lines in sunInit.c so that those routines are not referenced. (In the sunFbDataRec sunFbData[] declaration). If you are only ever going to run this server on a 3/50, you could do all sorts of other tuning, removing all colour frame buffer support and removing all the cfb code that isn't required. Hope this helps. Richard Nuttall richard@xtech.uucp XTech, Cambridge, England ukc!acorn!unipalm!xtech!richard Tel: +44 954 211862 richard@unipalm.uucp