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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6
7 <!ENTITY xorg-download-http "http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/X11R&xorg-version;/src-single/X11R&xorg-version;-src.tar.bz2 ">
8 <!ENTITY xorg-download-ftp "ftp://expo.x.org/pub/X11R&xorg-version;/src-single/X11R&xorg-version;-src.tar.bz2">
9 <!ENTITY xorg-md5sum "52ad69832db5c36c7041f90625ed4598">
10 <!ENTITY xorg-size "45 MB">
11 <!ENTITY xorg-buildsize "864 MB">
12 <!ENTITY xorg-time "11.68 SBU">
13]>
14
15<sect1 id="xorg" xreflabel="Xorg-&xorg-version;">
16 <?dbhtml filename="xorg.html"?>
17
18 <sect1info>
19 <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
20 <date>$Date$</date>
21 <keywordset>
22 <keyword role="package">X11R&xorg-version;-src.tar</keyword>
23 <keyword role="ftpdir">Xorg</keyword>
24 </keywordset>
25 </sect1info>
26
27 <title>Xorg-&xorg-version;</title>
28
29 <indexterm zone="xorg">
30 <primary sortas="a-xorg">Xorg</primary>
31 </indexterm>
32
33 <sect2 role="package">
34 <title>Introduction to Xorg</title>
35
36 <!-- <note>
37 <para>There are three packages in BLFS that implement the <application>X
38 Window System</application>: <application>Xorg</application>
39 (X11R6 and X11R7) and <application>XFree86</application>. These
40 packages are all quite similar. In fact, the base system of
41 <application>Xorg</application> is
42 <application>XFree86</application>-4.4.0RC2. Licensing was the original
43 reason for the split. <application>Xorg-&xorg7-version;</application>
44 introduces a completely autotooled build system, but is otherwise the
45 same codebase as <application>Xorg-&xorg-version;</application>.
46 Most large commercial distributions have decided to use the
47 <application>Xorg</application> package, but several still provide
48 <application>XFree86</application>.</para>
49
50 <para>A second reason for the forking of <application>X</application>
51 packages is the stated goals of the developers. Some developers were
52 unhappy with the administration and progress of
53 <application>XFree86</application>. X.org's future plans include
54 significant improvements to the internals of the system and more
55 frequent releases.</para>
56
57 <para><application>XFree86</application> continues to be a solid,
58 conservative application with excellent driver support.</para>
59 </note> -->
60
61 <para><application>Xorg</application> is a freely redistributable open-source
62 implementation of the <application>X</application> Window System. This
63 system provides a client/server interface between display hardware (the
64 mouse, keyboard, and video displays) and the desktop environment, while also
65 providing both the windowing infrastructure and a standardized application
66 interface (API).</para>
67
68 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
69 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
70 <listitem>
71 <para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&xorg-download-http;"/></para>
72 </listitem>
73 <listitem>
74 <para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&xorg-download-ftp;"/></para>
75 </listitem>
76 <listitem>
77 <para>Download MD5 sum: &xorg-md5sum;</para>
78 </listitem>
79 <listitem>
80 <para>Download size: &xorg-size;</para>
81 </listitem>
82 <listitem>
83 <para>Estimated disk space required: &xorg-buildsize;</para>
84 </listitem>
85 <listitem>
86 <para>Estimated build time: &xorg-time;</para>
87 </listitem>
88 </itemizedlist>
89
90 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Additional Downloads</bridgehead>
91 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
92 <listitem>
93 <para>Required patch: <ulink
94 url="&patch-root;/xorg-&xorg-version;-luit_race-1.patch"/></para>
95 </listitem>
96 </itemizedlist>
97
98 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Xorg Dependencies</bridgehead>
99
100 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
101 <para role="required"><xref linkend="libpng"/> and
102 <xref linkend="fontconfig"/></para>
103
104 <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional</bridgehead>
105 <para role="optional"><xref linkend="linux-pam"/></para>
106
107 <para condition="html" role="usernotes">User Notes:
108 <ulink url='&blfs-wiki;/Xorg-&xorg-version;'/></para>
109
110 <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Download Instructions</bridgehead>
111
112 <para>As an alternative to downloading the entire source tree in a single
113 file, there are several smaller files that can be fetched from the
114 download location (directory /pub/X11R&xorg-version;/src/):</para>
115
116 <itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
117 <listitem>
118 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src1.tar.gz</filename></para>
119 </listitem>
120 <listitem>
121 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src2.tar.gz</filename></para>
122 </listitem>
123 <listitem>
124 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src3.tar.gz</filename></para>
125 </listitem>
126 <listitem>
127 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src4.tar.gz</filename></para>
128 </listitem>
129 <listitem>
130 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src5.tar.gz</filename></para>
131 </listitem>
132 <listitem>
133 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src6.tar.gz</filename></para>
134 </listitem>
135 <listitem>
136 <para><filename>X11R&xorg-version;-src7.tar.gz</filename></para>
137 </listitem>
138 </itemizedlist>
139
140 <para>The first package contains the <application>Xorg</application>
141 libraries and support programs, the second contains standard
142 <application>X</application> programs, the third contains the
143 <application>X</application> server, the fourth and fifth are fonts,
144 the sixth is normal documentation, and the seventh is hardcopy
145 documentation.</para>
146
147 <para>To check the files for integrity, download the
148 <filename>md5sums</filename> file. Then:</para>
149
150<screen><userinput>md5sum -c md5sums</userinput></screen>
151
152 <para>For each file you downloaded, an
153 <computeroutput>OK</computeroutput> status should be displayed.</para>
154
155 </sect2>
156
157 <sect2 role="kernel" id='xorg-kernel'>
158 <title>Kernel Configuration</title>
159
160 <indexterm zone="xorg xorg-kernel">
161 <primary sortas="d-Xorg">Xorg</primary>
162 </indexterm>
163
164 <para>If you have an Intel P6 (Pentium Pro, Pentium II and later), it is
165 recommended that you compile MTRR (Memory Type Range Registers) support
166 into the kernel. The kernel can map Cyrix and AMD CPUs to the MTRR
167 interface, so selecting this option is useful for those processors also.
168 This option is found in the "Processor type and features" menu. It can
169 increase performance of image write operations 2.5 times or more on PCI or
170 AGP video cards.</para>
171
172 <para>In the "Character Devices" section of the "Device Drivers" menu,
173 enable AGP Support and select the chipset support on your motherboard. If
174 you do not know the chipset, you may select all the chip types at the
175 expense of extra kernel size. You can usually determine your motherboard's
176 chipset by running the command <command>lspci</command>, a program from the
177 <xref linkend="pciutils"/> package.</para>
178
179 <para>In the "Character Devices" section, <emphasis>disable</emphasis>
180 Direct Rendering Manager unless you have a Direct Rendering Infrastructure
181 (DRI) supported video card. A complete list of DRI supported video cards
182 can be found at <ulink url="http://dri.sourceforge.net" /> in the "Status"
183 section. Currently, supported cards include those from 3dfx (Voodoo,
184 Banshee), 3Dlabs, ATI (Rage Pro, Rage 128, Radeon 7X00, Radeon 2), Intel
185 (i810, i815), and Matrox (G200, G400, G450).</para>
186
187 <para>Additionally, NVidia provides their own closed source binary drivers,
188 which do not make use of DRI. If you intend to use these drivers, do not
189 enable DRI.</para>
190
191 <para>If you made any changes to the kernel configuration, recompile and
192 install the new kernel.</para>
193
194 </sect2>
195
196 <sect2 role="installation">
197 <title>Installation of Xorg</title>
198
199 <sect3>
200 <title>Various build fixes</title>
201
202 <para>The <application>Xorg</application> sources must be patched in
203 order to avoid a race condition with the <application>luit</application>
204 program. Additionally, the server portion of
205 <application>Xorg</application> contains a <ulink
206 url="http://wiki.x.org/wiki/SecurityPage">security vulnerability</ulink>.
207 Fix these issues with the following commands:</para>
208
209<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../xorg-&xorg-version;-luit_race-1.patch &amp;&amp;
210sed -i 's/geteuid /geteuid() /' \
211 programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/common/xf86Init.c</userinput></screen>
212
213<!-- To be removed if/when proposed glibc patch is added to LFS SVN
214 Leave in in for a couple of weeks with 'you may need' and a testcase
215 around it to save the support list silly questions. Should remove in
216 a couple of weeks -->
217 <para>Recent <application>Glibc</application> may have a problem with its
218 installed <filename>sys/kd.h</filename> file.
219 This has recently been fixed in LFS SVN. Execute the
220 following commands to work around a broken <filename>kd.h</filename>
221 file. The commands will only make the modification if needed:</para>
222
223<screen><userinput>grep "__undef_LINUX" \
224 /usr/include/sys/kd.h 2&gt;&amp;1 &gt; /dev/null || \
225 sed -i.bak '/CONFIG_H/i #include &lt;linux/types.h&gt;' \
226 programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/lnx_agp.c</userinput></screen>
227<!-- End remove -->
228
229
230
231 <para>Additionally, if you choose to install
232 <application>Xorg</application> to any prefix other than
233 <filename class="directory">/usr/X11R6</filename>, the
234 <application>luit</application> package
235 needs another correction to fix a hard coded path. Execute the
236 following command:</para>
237
238<screen><userinput>sed -i 's@/usr/X11R6@<replaceable>&lt;/usr&gt;</replaceable>@' programs/luit/parser.h</userinput></screen>
239
240 </sect3>
241
242 <sect3>
243 <title>Suppressing Xprint-related Modification to '/etc'</title>
244
245 <para><application>Xorg</application> insists on putting
246 its boot and profile scripts into the <filename
247 class="directory">/etc</filename> directory even if specifically told
248 not to compile anything Xprint server or client related (see
249 <filename>host.def</filename> below). The following command will
250 suppress any such modifications:</para>
251
252<screen><userinput>sed -i '/^SUBDIRS =/s/ etc$//' programs/Xserver/Xprint/Imakefile</userinput></screen>
253
254 </sect3>
255
256 <sect3>
257 <title>Setting Up a Shadow Directory</title>
258
259 <para>When building <application>Xorg</application>, you should create
260 a shadow directory of symbolic links for the compiled code. To do that,
261 first make <command>lndir</command>. Starting from the
262 <filename class='directory'>xc</filename> directory:</para>
263
264<screen><userinput>pushd config/util &amp;&amp;
265make -f Makefile.ini lndir
266popd</userinput></screen>
267
268 <para>Now create the shadow tree:</para>
269
270<screen><userinput>mkdir ../xcbuild &amp;&amp;
271cd ../xcbuild &amp;&amp;
272../xc/config/util/lndir ../xc</userinput></screen>
273
274 </sect3>
275
276 <sect3>
277 <title>Creating 'host.def'</title>
278
279 <para>The next step is to create the
280 <filename>config/cf/host.def</filename> file. The documentation for
281 <application>Xorg</application> indicates that the application will
282 build without a <filename>host.def</filename> file, but the included
283 libraries for <application>Fontconfig</application> and
284 <application>FreeType2</application> do not build properly on a base
285 LFS system. Therefore, you must specify that these libraries, as well
286 as others, should be imported from the system.</para>
287
288 <note>
289 <para><filename>config/cf/host.def</filename> is a C file, not a
290 shell script. Ensure the comments delimited by /* ... */ are balanced
291 when modifying the file.</para>
292 </note>
293
294<screen><userinput>cat &gt; config/cf/host.def &lt;&lt; "EOF"
295<literal>/* Begin Xorg host.def file */
296
297/* System Related Information. If you read and configure only one
298 * section then it should be this one. The Intel architecture defaults
299 * are set for a i686 and higher. Axp is for the Alpha architecture
300 * and Ppc is for the Power PC. AMD64 is for the Opteron processor.
301 * Note that there have been reports that the Ppc optimization line
302 * causes segmentation faults during build. If that happens, try
303 * building without the DefaultGcc2PpcOpt line. ***********/
304
305/* #define DefaultGcc2i386Opt -O2 -fno-strength-reduce \
306 -fno-strict-aliasing -march=i686 */
307/* #define DefaultGcc2AMD64Opt -O2 -fno-strength-reduce \
308 -fno-strict-aliasing */
309/* #define DefaultGcc2AxpOpt -O2 -mcpu=ev6 */
310/* #define DefaultGcc2PpcOpt -O2 -mcpu=750 */
311
312#define HasFreetype2 YES
313#define HasFontconfig YES
314#define HasExpat YES
315#define HasLibpng YES
316#define HasZlib YES
317
318/*
319 * Which drivers to build. When building a static server, each of
320 * these will be included in it. When building the loadable server
321 * each of these modules will be built.
322 *
323#define XF86CardDrivers mga glint nv tga s3virge sis rendition \
324 neomagic i740 tdfx savage \
325 cirrus vmware tseng trident chips apm \
326 GlideDriver fbdev i128 \
327 ati DevelDrivers ark \
328 cyrix siliconmotion vesa vga \
329 XF86OSCardDrivers XF86ExtraCardDrivers
330*/
331
332/*
333 * Select the XInput devices you want by uncommenting this.
334 *
335#define XInputDrivers mouse keyboard acecad calcomp citron \
336 digitaledge dmc dynapro elographics \
337 microtouch mutouch penmount spaceorb \
338 summa wacom void magictouch aiptek
339 */
340
341/* Most installs will only need this */
342
343#define XInputDrivers mouse keyboard
344
345/* Xterm is no longer built by default */
346#define BuildXterm YES
347
348/* Disable building Xprint server and clients until we get them figured
349 * out but build Xprint libraries to allow precompiled binaries such as
350 * Acrobat Reader to run.
351 */
352
353#define XprtServer NO
354#define BuildXprintClients NO
355
356/* Uncomment the following define if you would prefer to install X into
357 * /usr or change it to any other location that you prefer.
358 * The GL related defines disable compatibility symlinks (the links
359 * are not needed when X is installed in /usr).
360#define ProjectRoot /usr
361#define LinkGLToUsrInclude NO
362#define LinkGLToUsrLib NO
363 */
364
365/* End Xorg host.def file */</literal>
366EOF</userinput></screen>
367
368 <para>There are several other options that you may want to consider.
369 A well documented example file is
370 <filename>config/cf/xorgsite.def</filename>.</para>
371
372 </sect3>
373
374 <sect3>
375 <title>Build Commands</title>
376
377 <para>Install <application>Xorg</application> by running the
378 following commands:</para>
379
380<screen><userinput>sed -i -e "s@^#include &lt;linux/config.h&gt;@/* &amp; */@" \
381 `grep -lr linux/config.h *` &amp;&amp;
382( make World 2&gt;&amp;1 | tee xorg-compile.log &amp;&amp; exit $PIPESTATUS )</userinput></screen>
383
384 <para>This package does not come with a test suite.</para>
385
386 <para>Now, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
387 user:</para>
388
389<screen role="root"><userinput>make install &amp;&amp;
390make install.man</userinput></screen>
391
392 <para>If you've installed <application>Xorg</application> in the default
393 prefix listed above, run the following commands as the
394 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:</para>
395
396<screen role="root"><userinput>ln -v -s ../X11R6/bin /usr/bin/X11 &amp;&amp;
397ln -v -s ../X11R6/lib/X11 /usr/lib/X11 &amp;&amp;
398ln -v -s ../X11R6/include/X11 /usr/include/X11</userinput></screen>
399
400 <para>The <application>Xorg</application> fonts have been installed
401 outside of <application>Fontconfig</application>'s default search path
402 of <filename class="directory">/usr/share/fonts</filename>. In order
403 for <application>Fontconfig</application> to find the installed TrueType
404 fonts, you should make symlinks to their directories. Assuming you've
405 installed <application>Xorg</application> in the default prefix, run the
406 following commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>
407 user:</para>
408
409<screen role="root"><userinput>install -v -d -m755 /usr/share/fonts &amp;&amp;
410ln -svn /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/OTF /usr/share/fonts/X11-OTF &amp;&amp;
411ln -svn /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF /usr/share/fonts/X11-TTF</userinput></screen>
412
413 <para>You should now continue on to the <xref linkend="x-setup"/> section
414 to complete the configuration of
415 <application>Xorg</application>.</para>
416
417 </sect3>
418
419 </sect2>
420
421 <sect2 role="commands">
422 <title>Command Explanations</title>
423
424 <para><command>sed -i -e "s@^#include &lt;linux/config.h&gt;@...</command>:
425 The <application>Linux-Libc-Headers</application> package installed in
426 LFS installs a <filename>/usr/include/linux/config.h</filename> file
427 which is not compatible with userspace applications. The recommended fix
428 for applications including this file is to remove it (see <ulink
429 url="http://ep09.pld-linux.org/~mmazur/linux-libc-headers/doc/FAQ">
430 linux-libc-headers FAQ</ulink>). The <command>sed</command> uses
431 <command>grep -lr</command> to replace all occurrences. If you desire, just
432 remove (comment) the line in the appropriate video driver file if you
433 customized <filename>host.def</filename>.</para>
434
435 <para><command>( make World 2&gt;&amp;1 | tee xorg-compile.log
436 &amp;&amp; exit $PIPESTATUS )</command>: This command runs multiple
437 <filename>Makefile</filename>s to completely rebuild the system.
438 <parameter>2&gt;&amp;1</parameter> redirects error messages to the
439 same location as standard output. The <command>tee</command> command
440 allows viewing of the output while logging the results to a file. The
441 parentheses around the command runs the entire command in a subshell
442 and finally the <command>exit $PIPESTATUS</command> ensures the result
443 of the <command>make</command> is returned as the result and not the
444 result of the <command>tee</command> command.</para>
445
446 <note>
447 <para>When rebuilding <application>Xorg</application>, a separate
448 command that may be used if only minor changes are made to the sources
449 is <command>make Everything</command>. This does not automatically
450 remove generated files and only rebuilds those files or programs that
451 are out of date.</para>
452 </note>
453
454 <para><command>ln -v -s ...</command>: These commands are present to
455 enable other (broken) packages to build against
456 <application>Xorg</application>, even though the Filesystem Hierarchy
457 Standard says: <quote>In general, software must not be installed or
458 managed via the above symbolic links. They are intended for utilization
459 by users only.</quote></para>
460
461 <para>For a list of the package contents, see the sections in the
462 <xref linkend='xfree86-contents'/>.</para>
463
464 </sect2>
465
466</sect1>
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