On Feb 9, 2009, at 06:11, Christof Wolf wrote:
On Monday 09 February 2009, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
I finally got to looking through your install log, and one hunch I had is now disproved (meaning I'm back to having no clue). I changed to using -Os instead of -O2 sometime around 2.3.2_betaXX , but you're seeing this with -O2 as well in your MacPorts install.
Chris, what version of xorg-server are you "happy" with in that early 2.3.2 beta you're using? Try editing the MacPorts Portfile to install that version instead of the latest. I forget what the default location is for MacPorts Portfiles... Just 'cd /opt/local/var/ macports/; find . -name xorg-server' and it'll pop up. Assuming that one works, try stepping forward one version and verify that it breaks. Then we'll try narrowing down from there. Jeremy,
I am "happy" with 1.4.2-apple18, I checked on macports.org, there is a howto to setup multiple macport versions, but I could not find a way to get the sources for 1.4.2-apple18 or 1.4.2-apple19
Just edit the existing Portfile and change 1.4.2-apple32 to 1.4.2- apple18. The sources are in the same spot (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/downloads/src ). cd /path/to/ports/x11/xorg-server sudo port -v -f uninstall # to remove the existing version nano -w Portfile # change the version sudo port -v install # it will complain about the checksums and give you the new ones to copy/paste into the Portfile nano -w Portfile # replace the checksums sudo port -v install