Alexander Bochmann | 11 Dec 2003 15:45
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cross-building X11?

Hi,

I have been trying to cross-build a -current 
xsrc for my Z50, but seem to fail miserably...

According the few references I found (in the 
netbsd.tech.x11 archives, mostly[1]), things should 
be quite easy, but obviously I'm missing something.

So has anyone here recently built an X11 for 
the hpcmips and has some directions for me? 

Unfortunately, the 1.6.1 X binaries don't 
seem to work with -current hpcmips kernels 
anymore...

Alex.

[1] http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-x11/2003/11/19/0001.html
    http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-x11/2003/09/17/0001.html
    http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-x11/2003/09/18/0000.html

Alexander Bochmann | 11 Dec 2003 21:31
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Re: cross-building X11?

Hi,

...on Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 03:45:20PM +0100, Alexander Bochmann wrote:

 > Unfortunately, the 1.6.1 X binaries don't 
 > seem to work with -current hpcmips kernels 
 > anymore...

Oops, my bad... Didn't notice that the VR41XX 
config doesn't have COMPAT_16 in there...

Alex.

Miles Nordin | 26 Dec 2003 20:18

-current builds of port-hpcmips

I see in the archives:

-----8<-----
From: Takaaki Murata <taka_hpcmips <at> hotmail.com>

My hardware enviroment is
Intermec 6651
Sundisk 1GB CF
Kernel: NetBSD 1.6U (from releng.netbsd.org)
-----8<-----

but on releng.netbsd.org I can't find any -current builds of the
hpcmips port at all.  There are none on ftp.netbsd.org, either.  Am I
looking in the right place?

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Ben Hwang | 30 Dec 2003 22:43

X-11 question

Hi,

I have looked through the archives and been trying to figure out how to 
work this issue.

I have a Mobilepro 770.   I have installed 1.6.1 and it has been very 
stable for console side.  I am using a BSD-generic kernel if that makes a 
difference.

I am looking for:

1) A way to configure the top row of keys into the F1-12 keys.  I have 
toyed with wscontl, but I don't know the keycodes, nor how to figure out 
what they are.

2)  I would like to get X working.   Typing startx gives me X view that is  
larger than the actual screen size.  There isn't any way to quit out of 
it, and when I drag one of the open xterms out and try to kill the 
Xwindows, it just dies (freezes in X).   I haven't found the tpctl, which 
someone recommended, and I can't get it to fix to the screen width.

I would really appreciate any help.   I am in the middle of configuring 
this system into becoming a working WiFi unit.

Regards,
Ben


Gmane