XCOMM $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/bsd/drm/kernel/Imakefile,v 1.3 2000/10/27 16:59:40 dawes Exp $ #include LinkSourceFile(xf86drm.c,..) LinkSourceFile(xf86drmHash.c,..) LinkSourceFile(xf86drmRandom.c,..) LinkSourceFile(xf86drmSL.c,..) LinkSourceFile(xf86drm.h,$(XF86OSSRC)) LinkSourceFile(xf86_OSproc.h,$(XF86OSSRC)) LinkSourceFile(sigio.c,$(XF86OSSRC)/shared) XCOMM Try to use the Linux version of the DRM headers. This avoids skew XCOMM and missing headers. If there's a need to break them out, they XCOMM can be re-added later. If not, they can be moved to somewhere more XCOMM OS-independent and referenced from there. LinkSourceFile(drm.h,$(XF86OSSRC)/linux/drm/kernel) LinkSourceFile(i810_drm.h,$(XF86OSSRC)/linux/drm/kernel) LinkSourceFile(mga_drm.h,$(XF86OSSRC)/linux/drm/kernel) LinkSourceFile(r128_drm.h,$(XF86OSSRC)/linux/drm/kernel) LinkSourceFile(sis_drm.h,$(XF86OSSRC)/linux/drm/kernel) XCOMM This is a kludge until we determine how best to build the XCOMM kernel-specific device driver. This allows us to continue XCOMM to maintain the single Makefile.bsd with kernel-specific XCOMM support. Later, we can move to a different Imakefile. #if BuildXF86DRI && BuildXF86DRM all:: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.bsd install:: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.bsd install #else all:: echo 'Use "make -f Makefile.bsd" to manually build drm.o' #endif clean:: $(MAKE) -f Makefile.bsd clean