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diff --git a/uisimulator/x11/config-x11.h b/uisimulator/x11/config-x11.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1c520cfbac --- /dev/null +++ b/uisimulator/x11/config-x11.h @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +/* config.h. Generated automatically by configure. */ +/* config.h.in --- xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 1998 Jamie Zawinski. + * + * The best way to set these parameters is by running the included `configure' + * script. That examines your system, and generates `config.h' from + * `config.h.in'. + * + * If something goes very wrong, you can edit `config.h' directly, but beware + * that your changes will be lost if you ever run `configure' again. + */ + + +/* ************************************************************************* + CONFIGURING SERVER EXTENSIONS + ************************************************************************* */ + +/* Define this if you have the XReadDisplay extension (I think this is an + SGI-only thing; it's in <X11/extensions/readdisplay.h>.) A few of the + screenhacks will take advantage of this if it's available. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_READ_DISPLAY_EXTENSION */ + +/* Define this if you have the Iris Video Library (dmedia/vl.h on SGI.) + A few of the screenhacks will take advantage of this if it's available. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_SGI_VIDEO */ + +/* Define this if you have the XHPDisableReset function (an HP only thing.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_XHPDISABLERESET */ + +/* First, some background: there are three distinct server extensions which + * are useful to a screen saver program: they are XIDLE, MIT-SCREEN-SAVER, + * and SCREEN_SAVER. + * + * The XIDLE extension resides in .../contrib/extensions/xidle/ on the X11R5 + * contrib tape. This extension lets the client get accurate idle-time + * information from the X server in a potentially more reliable way than by + * simply watching for keyboard and mouse activity. However, the XIDLE + * extension has apparently not been ported to X11R6. + * + * The SCREEN_SAVER extension is found (as far as I know) only in the SGI + * X server, and it exists in all releases since (at least) Irix 5. The + * relevant header file is /usr/include/X11/extensions/XScreenSaver.h. + * + * The similarly-named MIT-SCREEN-SAVER extension came into existence long + * after the SGI SCREEN_SAVER extension was already in use, and resides in + * .../contrib/extensions/screensaver/ on the X11R6 contrib tape. It is + * also found in certain recent X servers built in to NCD X terminals. + * + * The MIT extension does basically the same thing that the XIDLE extension + * does, but there are two things wrong with it: first, because of the way + * the extension was designed, the `fade' option to XScreenSaver will be + * uglier: just before the screen fades out, there will be an unattractive + * flicker to black, because this extension blanks the screen *before* + * telling us that it is time to do so. Second, this extension is known to + * be buggy; on the systems I use, it works, but some people have reported + * X server crashes as a result of using it. XScreenSaver uses this + * extension rather conservatively, because when I tried to use any of its + * more complicated features, I could get it to crash the server at the + * drop of a hat. + * + * In short, the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER extension is a piece of junk. The older + * SGI SCREEN_SAVER extension works great, as does XIDLE. It would be nice + * If those two existed on more systems, that is, would be adopted by the + * X Consortium in favor of their inferior "not-invented-here" entry. + */ + +/* Define this if you have the XIDLE extension installed. If you have the + * XIDLE extension, this is recommended. (You have this extension if the + * file /usr/include/X11/extensions/xidle.h exists.) Turning on this flag + * lets XScreenSaver work better with servers which support this extension; + * but it will still work with servers which do not suport it, so it's a good + * idea to compile in support for it if you can. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_XIDLE_EXTENSION */ + +/* Define this if you have the MIT-SCREEN-SAVER extension installed. See the + * caveats about this extension, above. (It's available if the file + * /usr/include/X11/extensions/scrnsaver.h exists.) + */ +#define HAVE_MIT_SAVER_EXTENSION 1 + +/* Define this if you have the SGI SCREEN_SAVER extension. This is standard + * on Irix systems, and not available elsewhere. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_SGI_SAVER_EXTENSION */ + +/* Define this if you have the SGI-VIDEO-CONTROL extension. This is standard + * on Irix systems, and not available elsewhere. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_SGI_VC_EXTENSION */ + +/* Define this if you have the XDPMS extension. This is standard on + * sufficiently-recent XFree86 systems, and possibly elsewhere. (It's + * available if the file /usr/include/X11/extensions/dpms.h exists.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_DPMS_EXTENSION */ + +/* Define this if you have the functions XF86VidModeGetModeLine() and + * XF86VidModeGetViewPort(), in support of virtual desktops where the + * X server's root window is bigger than the actual screen. This is + * an XFree86 thing, and probably doesn't exist elsewhere. (It's + * available if the file /usr/include/X11/extensions/xf86vmode.h exists.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_XF86VMODE */ + +/* Define this if you have a Linux-like /proc/interrupts file which can be + * examined to determine when keyboard activity has occurred. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_PROC_INTERRUPTS */ + + + +/* ************************************************************************* + CONFIGURING GRAPHICS TOOLKITS + ************************************************************************* */ + +/* Define this if you have Motif. + */ +#define HAVE_MOTIF 1 + +/* Define this if you have Gtk. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_GTK */ + +/* Define this if you have Athena (-Xaw). + */ +#define HAVE_ATHENA 1 + +/* Define this if you have Athena, and the version you have includes the + * XawViewportSetCoordinates function in Viewport.h (some old versions of + * the library didn't have this function.) + */ +#define HAVE_XawViewportSetCoordinates 1 + +/* Define this if you have the XPM library installed. Some of the demos can + * make use of this if it is available. + */ +#define HAVE_XPM 1 + +/* Define this if you have the Xmu library. This is standard part of X, and + * if your vendor doesn't ship it, you should report that as a bug. + */ +#define HAVE_XMU 1 + +/* Define this if you have OpenGL. Some of the demos require it, so if you + * don't have it, then those particular demos won't be built. (This won't + * affect the screen saver as a whole.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_GL */ + +/* Define this if you have OpenGL, but it's the MesaGL variant. (The + libraries have different names.) (HAVE_GL should be defined too.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_MESA_GL */ + +/* Define this if your version of OpenGL has the glBindTexture() routine. + This is the case for OpenGL 1.1, but not for OpenGL 1.0. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_GLBINDTEXTURE */ + +/* Define this if you have the -lgle and -lmatrix libraries (GL extrusion.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_GLE */ + +/* Define this if the `xscreensaver' process itself (the driver process) + should be linked against GL. Most systems won't want this (in particular, + if you're using Linux and/or Mesa, you don't want this) but SGI systems + do want this. It may also be useful on other systems that have serious + GL support -- you only need this if you have a lot of different visuals, + not all of which work with GL programs. + */ +/* #undef DAEMON_USE_GL */ + +/* Define this if you have the X Shared Memory Extension. + */ +#define HAVE_XSHM_EXTENSION 1 + +/* Define this if you have the X Double Buffer Extension. + */ +#define HAVE_DOUBLE_BUFFER_EXTENSION 1 + +/* Some screenhacks like to run an external program to generate random pieces + of text; set this to the one you like ("yow" and "fortune" are the most + likely prospects.) Note that this is just the default; X resources can + be used to override it. + */ +#define ZIPPY_PROGRAM "/usr/local/libexec/emacs/20.4/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/yow" + + + +/* ************************************************************************* + CONFIGURING PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION + ************************************************************************* */ + +/* Define this to remove the option of locking the screen at all. + */ +/* #undef NO_LOCKING */ + +/* Define this if you want to use Kerberos authentication to lock/unlock the + * screen instead of your local password. This currently uses Kerberos V4, + * but a V5 server with V4 compatibility will work. WARNING: DO NOT USE AFS + * string-to-key passwords with this option. This option currently *only* + * works with standard Kerberos des_string_to_key. If your password is an + * AFS password and not a kerberos password, it will not authenticate + * properly. See the comments in driver/kpasswd.c for more information if you + * need it. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_KERBEROS */ + +/* Define this if you want to use PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) + * to lock/unlock the screen, instead of standard /etc/passwd authentication. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_PAM */ + +/* If PAM is being used, this is the name of the PAM service that xscreensaver + * will authenticate as. The default is "xscreensaver", which means that the + * PAM library will look for an "xscreensaver" line in /etc/pam.conf, or (on + * recent Linux systems) will look for a file called /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver. + * Some systems might already have a PAM installation that is configured for + * xlock, so setting this to "xlock" would also work in that case. + */ +#define PAM_SERVICE_NAME "xscreensaver" + +/* Define if you have PAM and pam_strerror() requires two arguments. */ +/* #undef PAM_STRERROR_TWO_ARGS */ + +/* Define this if your system uses `shadow' passwords, that is, the passwords + * live in /etc/shadow instead of /etc/passwd, and one reads them with + * getspnam() instead of getpwnam(). (Note that SCO systems do some random + * other thing; others might as well. See the ifdefs in driver/passwd-pwent.c + * if you're having trouble related to reading passwords.) + */ +#define HAVE_SHADOW_PASSWD 1 + +/* Define this if your system is Digital or SCO Unix with so-called ``Enhanced + Security'', that is, the passwords live in /tcb/files/auth/<x>/<xyz> + instead of in /etc/passwd, and one reads them with getprpwnam() instead + of getpwnam(). + */ +/* #undef HAVE_ENHANCED_PASSWD */ + +/* Define this if your system is Solaris with ``adjunct'' passwords (this is + the version where one gets at the passwords with getpwanam() instead of + getpwnam().) I haven't tested this one, let me know if it works. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_ADJUNCT_PASSWD */ + +/* Define this if you are running HPUX with so-called ``Secure Passwords'' + (if you have /usr/include/hpsecurity.h, you probably have this.) I + haven't tested this one, let me know if it works. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_HPUX_PASSWD */ + +/* Define this if you are on a system that supports the VT_LOCKSWITCH and + VT_UNLOCKSWITCH ioctls. If this is defined, then when the screen is + locked, switching to another virtual terminal will also be prevented. + That is, the whole console will be locked, rather than just the VT on + which X is running. (Well, that's the theory anyway -- in practice, + I haven't yet figured out how to make that work.) + */ +/* #undef HAVE_VT_LOCKSWITCH */ + + +/* Define this if you the openlog(), syslog(), and closelog() functions. + This is used for logging failed login attempts. + */ +#define HAVE_SYSLOG 1 + + +/* ************************************************************************* + OTHER C ENVIRONMENT JUNK + ************************************************************************* */ + +/* Define this to void* if you're using X11R4 or earlier. */ +/* #undef XPointer */ + +/* Define if you have the nice function. */ +#define HAVE_NICE 1 + +/* Define if you have the setpriority function. */ +#define HAVE_SETPRIORITY 1 + +/* Define to empty if the keyword does not work. */ +/* #undef const */ + +/* Define if you have <sys/wait.h> that is POSIX.1 compatible. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1 + +/* Define as __inline if that's what the C compiler calls it. */ +/* #undef inline */ + +/* Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> doesn't define. */ +/* #undef mode_t */ + +/* Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> doesn't define. */ +/* #undef pid_t */ + +/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */ +#define RETSIGTYPE void + +/* Define to `unsigned' if <sys/types.h> doesn't define. */ +/* #undef size_t */ + +/* Define if you have the ANSI C header files. */ +#define STDC_HEADERS 1 + +/* Define if you can safely include both <sys/time.h> and <time.h>. */ +#define TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME 1 + +/* Define if you have the gettimeofday function. */ +#define HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY 1 + +/* Define if gettimeofday requires two arguments. */ +#define GETTIMEOFDAY_TWO_ARGS 1 + +/* Define if you have the putenv function. */ +#define HAVE_PUTENV 1 + +/* Define if you have the select function. */ +#define HAVE_SELECT 1 + +/* Define if you have the getcwd function. */ +#define HAVE_GETCWD 1 + +/* Define if you have the getcwd function. */ +#define HAVE_GETWD 1 + +/* Define if you have the realpath function. */ +#define HAVE_REALPATH 1 + +/* Define if you have the uname function. */ +#define HAVE_UNAME 1 + +/* Define if you have the fcntl function. */ +#define HAVE_FCNTL 1 + +/* Define if you have the sigaction function. */ +#define HAVE_SIGACTION 1 + +/* Define if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */ +#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 + +/* Define if you have the <crypt.h> header file. */ +#define HAVE_CRYPT_H 1 + +/* Define if you have <sys/select.h> that defines fd_set and FD_SET. */ +#define HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H 1 + +/* Define to use sigaction() instead of signal() for SIGCHLD-related activity. + This is necessary at least on SCO OpenServer 5, due to a Unix kernel bug. + */ +/* #undef USE_SIGACTION */ + +/* Define this if you do pings with a `struct icmp' and a `icmp_id' slot. + */ +#define HAVE_ICMP 1 + +/* Define this if you do pings with a `struct icmphdr' and a `un.echo.id' slot. + */ +/* #undef HAVE_ICMPHDR */ |