I have tried unsucessfully to compile Xorg on both PPC and Sparc64 due to the compiler searching for some component that isn't there (Intel video component I believe?). These machines have never had Intel video, so it's been omitted, and now the port won't build. So I installed the older stable package and proceeded to install some X apps. I can just portmaster -ai and skip the libdrm and dri upgrades. But this is getting really annoying and possibly dangerous. Plus I have to skip it every time another port refers to it.
Before you ask for a log of the error I might mention that I just installed everything using packages from STABLE, as I need both of these machines working. If you need me to reproduce it though I can.
I also added the the WITHOUT_NOUVEAU option to make.conf, still doesn't work. I know that FreeBSD just went through a major Xorg upgrade and it is still a work in progress (Intel acceleration and Nvidia drivers). But I don't need either one, I just want to build X!
A SunFire V880 with fans screaming running the latest Xfce4.10 and gkrellm showing all 8 CPUs maxed while building a port makes even non-geeks curious! Don't throw old hardware out, use FreeBSD and create something unique.
Before you ask for a log of the error I might mention that I just installed everything using packages from STABLE, as I need both of these machines working. If you need me to reproduce it though I can.
I also added the the WITHOUT_NOUVEAU option to make.conf, still doesn't work. I know that FreeBSD just went through a major Xorg upgrade and it is still a work in progress (Intel acceleration and Nvidia drivers). But I don't need either one, I just want to build X!
A SunFire V880 with fans screaming running the latest Xfce4.10 and gkrellm showing all 8 CPUs maxed while building a port makes even non-geeks curious! Don't throw old hardware out, use FreeBSD and create something unique.