Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 10:27:18 -0230 From: "Jonathan Anderson" <jonathan@FreeBSD.org> To: "Johannes Lundberg" <johalun0@gmail.com> Cc: pete@nomadlogic.org, x11@freebsd.org, "Niclas Zeising" <zeising@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [CFT] changes and updates to x11 input devices Message-ID: <2DCAD3A0-1D1A-468B-A881-1DDA25E61A90@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <CAECmPwvOV4967Gjk83TftZyWqiskMAk_ww4ot6zueVP10g-ObQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <dbf6a804-887d-4683-c371-90785b76aa92@freebsd.org> <0dc5db04-736a-9ac9-c515-2b078b1ca74f@nomadlogic.org> <CAECmPwvOV4967Gjk83TftZyWqiskMAk_ww4ot6zueVP10g-ObQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On 11 Jun 2018, at 3:32, Johannes Lundberg wrote: > For evdev simply add to your kernel config > > options EVDEV_SUPPORT > device evdev Is there a plan to add these options to amd64 GENERIC? If evdev is the path forward for modern hardware (is that the correct assessment?), are we moving towards including it on our install media? Also, in case anyone's interested, I have a Jenkins job producing EVDEV base packages daily. The package repository, should anyone else want to use it for testing, is at https://allendale.engr.mun.ca/freebsd-evdev. This repo is built daily with the following script: ``` export MINE=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trombonehero/freebsd/evdev-support export KERNCONF=EVDEV fetch \ ${MINE}/sys/amd64/conf/${KERNCONF} \ ${MINE}/sys/amd64/conf/${KERNCONF}-NODEBUG \ -o sys/amd64/conf/ export KERNCONF=${KERNCONF}-NODEBUG nice make -j32 buildworld nice make -j32 buildkernel nice make packages ``` Jon -- jonathan@FreeBSD.org
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