Please do not reply directly to this email. All additional comments should be made in the comments box of this bug report. Summary: Review Request: linuxwacom-0.7.6_3-3.1.i386.rpm - with wacomcpl tool, man page https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220706 ------- Additional Comments From marcel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 2007-02-18 00:21 EST ------- So the spec seems to work for the i386, but not for 64 bit. Has anyone got the wacomcpl to run on 64 bit ? (self compiled or from a rpm orso) It's hard to make it work on different distributions. There are a number of reasons: - The wacomcpl is using the non standard tk/tcl libs. - The @configure macro messes up the compilation on i386. The resulting libs with the ./configure creates different libs wich do work on i386 - The /dev/input/wacom symlink should be present or it will not work. (this is a bug, since the event3 is always present, but renaming the 60-wacom.rules to 49-wacom.rules does the trick, it's a ugly hack but it works !) - Another problem is that the wacomcpl-exec tool isn't compiled but it is a precompiled executable. However this seems to be work in progress. I don't know what development evirionment they use to compile it. But if this executable fails this should backported to the linuxwacom mailing list. This is something the linuxwacom developers should fix. - The possible tool wich can be used to create and maintain the xorg.conf file is work in progress. I recommend to wait with packinging until it has reached a stable state. (why isn't there a gui for the xorg.conf anyway ?) - I haven't got a clean system. Everything works but it a handicap when packaging things wich should work on other pc. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug, or are watching the QA contact. _______________________________________________ Fedora-package-review mailing list Fedora-package-review@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-review