GPM-1.20.7
Introduction to GPM
The GPM (General Purpose Mouse
daemon) package contains a mouse server for the console and
xterm. It not only
provides cut and paste support generally, but its library component
is used by various software such as Links to provide mouse support to the
application. It is useful on desktops, especially if following
(Beyond) Linux From Scratch instructions; it's often much easier
(and less error prone) to cut and paste between two console windows
than to type everything by hand!
This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS-7.5
platform.
Package Information
User Notes: http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/GPM
Installation of GPM
Install GPM by running the
following commands:
./autogen.sh &&
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
make
This package does not come with a test suite.
Now, as the root
user:
make install &&
install-info --dir-file=/usr/share/info/dir \
/usr/share/info/gpm.info &&
ln -sfv libgpm.so.2.1.0 /usr/lib/libgpm.so &&
install -v -m644 conf/gpm-root.conf /etc &&
install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/gpm-1.20.7/support &&
install -v -m644 doc/support/* \
/usr/share/doc/gpm-1.20.7/support &&
install -v -m644 doc/{FAQ,HACK_GPM,README*} \
/usr/share/doc/gpm-1.20.7
Command Explanations
./autogen.sh: This
command creates the missing configure script.
install-info ...:
This package installs an .info
file,
but does not update the system dir
file. This command makes the update.
ln -v -sfn libgpm.so.2.1.0
/usr/lib/libgpm.so: This command is used to create
(or update) the .so
symlink to the
library.
Configuring GPM
Config Files
/etc/gpm-root.conf
and ~/.gpm-root
: The default and individual user
gpm-root
configuration files.
/etc/sysconfig/mouse
: This file
contains the name of your mouse device and the protocol it uses.
To create this file, run the following as the root
user:
cat > /etc/sysconfig/mouse << "EOF"
# Begin /etc/sysconfig/mouse
MDEVICE="<yourdevice>
"
PROTOCOL="<yourprotocol>
"
GPMOPTS="<additional options>
"
# End /etc/sysconfig/mouse
EOF
Configuration Information
Examples of values to set MDEVICE
,
PROTOCOL
, and GPMOPTS
to are:
MDEVICE="/dev/psaux"
PROTOCOL="imps2"
GPMOPTS=""
A list of which protocol values are known can be found by running
gpm -m [device]
-t
-help. The MDEVICE
setting depends on which type of mouse you have. For example,
/dev/ttyS0
for a serial mouse (on
Windows this is COM1), /dev/input/mice
is often used for USB mice and
/dev/psaux
for PS2 mice.
GPMOPTS
is the 'catch all' for any
additional options that are needed for your hardware.
Contents
Installed Programs:
disable-paste, display-buttons,
display-coords, get-versions, gpm, gpm-root, hltest, mev, and
mouse-test
Installed Library:
libgpm.{so.a}
Installed Directory:
/usr/share/doc/gpm-1.20.7
Short Descriptions
disable-paste
|
is a security mechanism used to disable the paste buffer.
|
display-buttons
|
is a simple program that reports the mouse buttons being
pressed and released.
|
display-coords
|
is a simple program that reports the mouse coordinates.
|
get-versions
|
is used to report the GPM library and server versions.
|
gpm
|
is a cut and paste utility and mouse server for virtual
consoles.
|
gpm-root
|
is a default handler for gpm. It is used to draw
menus on the root window.
|
hltest
|
is a simple sample application using the high-level
library, meant to be read by programmers trying to use
the high-level library.
|
mev
|
is a program to report mouse events.
|
mouse-test
|
is a tool for determining the mouse type and device it's
attached to.
|
libgpm.{so.a}
|
contains the API functions to access the GPM daemon.
|
Last updated on 2014-02-20 03:30:41 -0800