[stsf] STSF build failure on SuSE 9.1 ...

Roland Mainz roland.mainz at nrubsig.org
Sun Jun 20 12:54:16 PDT 2004


Alexander Gelfenbain wrote:
> > Unfortunately I realised that Linux support is currently completely
> > defunct. I hacked a little bit around until it _compiled_ ... but I
> > think it's better that I attach the patch to a bugzilla bug and someone
> > with better knowledge of that code reviews the patch and checks it in
> > (otherwise it may happen that Linux builds and the Solaris build is
> > screwed-up).
> >
> > Beyond getting the compilation of the Xorg/STSF trees working... does
> > anyone ever tried to _run_ a XST-enabled Xserver on Linux ? I tried my
> > luck but "xdpyinfo" doesn't show the XST extension, regardless what I
> > put in "/etc/X11/XF86Config" ... ;-(
> 
> Yes, we were running an ST-enabled XFree86-based server on Linux until
> several months ago when we had to make sure that ST for Solaris has all
> the features we need. Since our current builds work fine with the XOrg
> server on Solaris, I would expect them to work with XOrg or XFree86
> on Linux.

Well, there were a bunch of glitches. I'll fixed or hacked around them -
when my build is done I'll attach the patch to a bug report that either
you, Jay or Alan can walk throught it and check whether my changes make
any sense... :)

> ST is a bit more difficult. We use Solaris doors as the primary
> communication
> protocol between ST font server and ST client library. Doors are not
> available
> on Linux and we need to reimplement the protocol using UNIX domain
> sockets.
> 
> That by itself should not be very difficult, since the communication
> protocol
> is very structured - it passes control messages through the door and
> data
> is shared via shared memory.

What did you do to get the ST font server running on Linux ? You had the
XST-enabled Xfree86 server running... which means that somehow the ST
font server was running too... somehow... :)

> Porting the protocol to Linux is on my to-do list right after we make
> the first
> official release of STSF for Solaris, which we are getting very close
> to.

I hoped that I have something to present on the LinuxTag here in Germany
(23.6-26.6.) ... but I guess I have to drop that idea and restrict my
stuff to the theoretical part... ;-((

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Bye,
Roland

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