On Monday, August 20, 2012 03:56:42 pm you wrote:
> Alright so as of late I've been slaving away on my Pixi, setting up a build
> environment to compile a source port of doom called Odamex.
>
> All went well until I ran into X11 dependancies.
>
> The way webos works in a nutshell, I'd presume anyway, is by jailing the
> userspace applications in a chroot that has everything it needs to run.
> Why did I just attempt to explain that? Well the xserver package is a
> jailed package, which should be somewhat easier to debug. No log output
> whatsoever and I cannot attach gdb to it if it were to save my life.
>
> The only x11 related thing I performed during my compile was transplanting
> 0.6.5 X11 includes into /opt/include/X11.
That might be what broke xecutah and whatnot.
Have you thought of compiling X and/or your other stuff into another directory,
with the idea of running your binaries instead of stock X11?
-- Joey Kelly Minister of the Gospel and Linux Consultant http://joeykelly.net 504-239-6550 ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 08/20/12
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