in "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc/RELNOTES". Note particularly that "tcp",
as in "X -nolisten tcp" or "xhost +tcp/host:0", now means *both*
IP transport protocols. Use "inet" or "inet6", instead, to specify
only one or the other.
XDMCP support for IPv6 -- such as it is -- is disabled, just as
it is in the native, out-of-the-box build. XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1
does not really support IPv6 addresses, in any case. (It is
possible to build "xdm" with -DIPv6, but that presumes support
for IPv6-mapped IPv4 addresses in the default installation, for
one thing, and there are unexplored issues with all that.)
FILES+= SshAskpass.ad
FILESNAME_SshAskpass.ad=SshAskpass-default.ad
instead of
FILES+= SshAskpass-default.ad
because of an obscure bug with "make -j" where it doesn't find
SshAskpass-default.ad in the .PATH correctly, probably because
of the rule created for it from BUILDSYMLINKS by <bsd.files.mk>.
This is not the correct long-term solution, and is a temporary
workaround for PR 24020.
(for rstartd.real) separate to the LIBDIR (for the configuration)
and install rstartd.real into /usr/X11R6/libexec.
(Installing binaries under /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 (which may be a
symlink to /etc/X11) is Bad.0
Override BINDIR after the .include of <bsd.own.mk>, so that rstartd.real
is installed in the correct location.
in the .OBJDIR compile correctly.
(Something I changed in the last commit must have broken this.
Or make(1) changed. Or something else borked. In any case, it's fixed now.)
ccmakedep cleanlinks gccmakedep makedepend makeg makestrs mergelib
mkdirhier mkhtmlindex revpath rman
Even though this build doesn't need them, other programs that use
imake (et al) may need them.
link these explicitly. Why:
- on my main system i get intermittent link errors with ICE and Xt
missing various libc symbols with the implicit link of these libs
- it also works for static linking
<bsd.own.mk>, as we now set BINDIR,LIBDIR,MANDIR in <bsd.x11.mk>
rather than using a hierarchy of Makefile.inc files just to include
x11/Makefile.inc to get those variables.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.
(from /usr/xsrc) using bsd-style Makefiles.
Why?
- sane cross building
- easy builds from read only source
- non-root building
- imake is evil
nuff said.