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6.9 branch and powerpc ...



Hello, all.

I have been trying to build the 6.9 branch on powerpc, and failed on Xpritn,
with the following message :

gcc -c -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing     -I. -I../../../../exports/include/X11
-I.. -I../../../../lib              -I../../cfb -I../../mfb -I../../mi
-I../../include -I../../../../include -I../../../../include/fonts
-I../../../.. -I../../../../exports/include   -Dlinux -D__powerpc__
-D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L                               -D_POSIX_SOURCE
-D_XOPEN_SOURCE                                 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
-D_GNU_SOURCE                           -DSHAPE -DXINPUT -DXKB -DLBX
-DXAPPGROUP       -DXCSECURITY -DTOGCUP   -DXF86BIGFONT -DDPMSExtension
-DXPRINT -DPIXPRIV -DPANORAMIX   -DRENDER -DRANDR       -DXFIXES -DDAMAGE
-DCOMPOSITE -DXEVIE    -DGCCUSESGAS -DAVOID_GLYPHBLT -DPIXPRIV -DSINGLEDEPTH
-DXFreeXDGA -DXvExtension                               -DXFree86LOADER
-DDLOPEN_HACK -DXFree86Server                           -DXF86VIDMODE
-DXvMCExtension                                 -DSMART_SCHEDULE
-DBUILDDEBUG -DXResExtension
-DX_BYTE_ORDER=X_BIG_ENDIAN
-DXORG_VERSION_CURRENT="(((6) * 10000000) + ((8) * 100000) + ((99) * 1000) +
900)" -DNDEBUG   -DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARROWPROTO   -D_XP_PRINT_SERVER_
-UXFree86LOADER   Raster.c
make[7]: *** Pas de règle pour fabriquer la cible « /usr/include/bi/incndian.h
», nécessaire pour « RasterAttVal.o ». Arrêt.

Sorry, for the french, but this says that  /usr/include/bi/incndian.h is not
found by Make i believe. going to the directory and building RasterAttVal by
hand works just fine, and furthermore there is no such thing as a
bi/incndian.h header anywhere.

There is a bits/endian.h though, and maybe this is meant here ? If so there is
something kind of broken in the Imake stuff or the endianness detection, but
why it is triggered only in XPrint is beyond me.

Has anyone tried building 6.9 on powerpc or another big endian machine ?

Friendly,

Sven Luther



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