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Bug 10525 - svgalib development version 1.9.16
Summary: svgalib development version 1.9.16
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: [OLD] Library (show other bugs)
Hardware: All All
: High enhancement (vote)
Assignee: Arcady Genkin (RETIRED)
URL: http://www.svgalib.org/
Whiteboard:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2002-11-10 08:19 UTC by Javier Marcet
Modified: 2002-11-20 04:32 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Attachments
svgalib development version ebuild (svgalib-1.9.16.ebuild,1.54 KB, text/plain)
2002-11-10 08:21 UTC, Javier Marcet
Details
small patch to aid installation (svgalib-1.9.16-gentoo.diff,9.93 KB, patch)
2002-11-10 08:23 UTC, Javier Marcet
Details | Diff

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Description Javier Marcet 2002-11-10 08:19:44 UTC
This've been floating around on my personal for some time now, someone else 
might like it. 
It is needed for the advancemame ebuild which I'll post right after this.
Comment 1 Javier Marcet 2002-11-10 08:21:55 UTC
Created attachment 5534 [details]
svgalib development version ebuild

It can probably be improved quite a lot. I based it on previous stable
version's
ebuild, but really it was a _pain_ in the *** to make it compile and install
everything without sandbox violations et all.
Comment 2 Javier Marcet 2002-11-10 08:23:12 UTC
Created attachment 5535 [details, diff]
small patch to aid installation

Place in files/ subdir.
Comment 3 Martin Schlemmer (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2002-11-20 02:38:41 UTC
Grabbing this one;  commited to CVS, thanks.
Comment 4 Javier Marcet 2002-11-20 02:51:51 UTC
OK, the only missing thing here is getting it going on 2.5.x kernels. 
I asked about it on the SVGALib mailing list but got no answer. 
Since the module is pretty small, I might try to see if I can get it to work, 
although I really have no experience hacking the kernel beyond mixing and/or 
fixing different patches. 
 
It might be a nice way to get into practice, though, and leave the C++ a little bit.