# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.9 2008/11/10 17:21:39 wiz Exp $ DISTNAME= xdm-1.1.6 PKGREVISION= 2 CATEGORIES= x11 MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_XORG:=app/} EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.bz2 MAINTAINER= blair.sadewitz@gmail.com HOMEPAGE= http://xorg.freedesktop.org/ COMMENT= X Display Manager from modular X.org DEPENDS+= sessreg-[0-9]*:../../x11/sessreg PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-dynamic-greeter CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-tcp-transport CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-unix-transport USE_TOOLS+= pkg-config GNU_CONFIGURE= yes USE_LANGUAGES= c USE_LIBTOOL= yes RCD_SCRIPTS= xdm .include "../../mk/compiler.mk" .if !empty(CC_VERSION:Mgcc-[3-4]*) CFLAGS+= -fno-strict-aliasing .endif .if ${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-random-device=/dev/urandom .endif # The following forces the X server to start on the 5th virtual terminal. # This is suboptimal but matches the defaults for the xdm configuration, # which should work for most installations. See the definition of # DEFAULTVT in xsrc/xfree/xc/programs/xdm/config/Imakefile. # # If we do not do this, we hit a very annoying and obscure problem: during # system startup, xdm starts before init spawns gettys. If the X server # is started before init spawns the gettys (which easily happens on slow # machines), it grabs the first virtual terminal (instead of the first # "free" one). Later on, when the first getty is started, it grabs the # same terminal X used (the first one). As a result, only one of them # will receive key presses. And on slow machines, X will have lost access # to the keyboard. .if (${OPSYS} == "NetBSD" || ${OPSYS} == "OpenBSD") && \ (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "x86_64") CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --with-default-vt=vt05 .endif .include "options.mk" .include "../../x11/libXaw/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../x11/libXft/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../x11/libXmu/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../x11/libXinerama/buildlink3.mk" .include "../../mk/pam.buildlink3.mk" .include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"