(All paths are relative to usr/X11R6)
* Obsolete:
bin/fontconfig-config
* Add directories:
lib/X11/locale/zh_CN.UTF-8
lib/X11/xkb/geometry/ibm
* Rename include/freetype2/ft2build.h to include/ft2build.h and obsolete former
* Add files:
fonttosfnt(1) program & man page
include/expat.h
lib/X11/app-defaults/XClock-color
lib/X11/fonts/TTF/Vera*.ttf
some font encodings
zn_CN.UTF-8 locale
some font encodings
various xkb config files
lib/X11/xedit/lisp/progmodes/patch.lsp
Xfontcache(3) and various links
XDGA(3) and various links
XRes(3) and various links
Xss(3) and various XScreenSaver*(3) links
* Add some more TODO items
* Clean up lib/expat build now that the version is hard coded.
- use /dev/urandom & hexdump to generate cookies.
mostly as-is from PR#25239.
XXX the #ifdef XFREE86 line in xinit.c is simply for an error message to
XXX include the text "XFree86 XFree86 displays" in an array of char *,
XXX that is used to display an error message. i think nearly all the
XXX netbsd servers need to optionally be added to this list....
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.)
+ substitute @hardcode_libdir_flag_spec@ with -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib
+ substitute @LIBZ@ with -lz
fontconfig/Makefile
+ substitute @hardcode_libdir_flag_spec@ with -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib
should resolve pr#24747
XXX native built xf 4.4 may suffer from the same problem
-rename the fonts.dir/fonts.scale targets to avoid collision with
regular files
-allow the rule for "fonts.scale" to be overridden, and do so in
the Speedo Makefile
clean ${BDFFILES} and ${PCFFILES} via separate rm -f's during "make
cleandir." The need to split these into separate rm's comes from the
fact that some cross-compilation host systems can't deal with the
>128kB arg list that a single 'rm' of all these things would cause.
The desire to clean the actual generated fonts only in 'cleandir' came
from lukem during review.