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2017 Feb 26
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[ANNOUNCE] libX11 1.6.5
Adam Jackson (1): Revert "Compose sequences for rouble sign" Alan Coopersmith (6): specs/libX11: More synopsis fixes specs/libX11: Fix paramdef entries listing multiple parameters specs/libX11: Make paramdef spacing more consistent specs/libX11: Add missing parameter types for XGetWindowProperty() specs/libX11: Fix broken synopsis for
2015 Dec 22
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.7.6
One significant change here: libXi was using raw serial numbers in event cookies, the one read off the wire. All other events don't use that number but a Xlib-internal serial number which is similar but not always the same. This could cause events to look out of order. With this release, libXi is now using the same serial number for event cookies as it uses for all other events. Javier Pello
2019 Jun 19
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[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.7.10
Alan Coopersmith (2): Update README for gitlab migration Update configure.ac bug URL for gitlab migration Alexander Bersenev (1): Fix the FIXME in XIValuatorClass case of copy_classes function in XExtInt.c Emil Velikov (1): autogen.sh: use quoted string variables Jeff Smith (1): _XIPassiveGrabDevice needs to set time value Matt Turner (2): Replace open-coded
2015 Sep 09
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.7.5
A couple of important bugfixes that have accumulated over the last year. Cosimo Cecchi (1): Fix version check in _XIAllowEvents Julien Cristau (1): Advance the request buffer by the right amount in XIChangeHierarchy Michal Srb (7): Fix double unlock when _XiCheckExtInit return -1. XIChangeHierarchy: Add missing unlock. Do not return NoSuchExtension casted to
2016 Oct 04
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.7.7
Matthieu Herrb (1): libXi 1.7.7 Tobias Stoeckmann (1): Properly validate server responses. git tag: libXi-1.7.7 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib/libXi-1.7.7.tar.bz2 MD5: cc0883a898222d50ff79af3f83595823 libXi-1.7.7.tar.bz2 SHA1: 37d150d7cc7061612643a3b8f458ff004edc6f2d libXi-1.7.7.tar.bz2 SHA256: 996f834fa57b9b33ba36690f6f5c6a29320bc8213022943912462d8015b1e030
2016 Oct 04
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.7.7
Matthieu Herrb (1): libXi 1.7.7 Tobias Stoeckmann (1): Properly validate server responses. git tag: libXi-1.7.7 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib/libXi-1.7.7.tar.bz2 MD5: cc0883a898222d50ff79af3f83595823 libXi-1.7.7.tar.bz2 SHA1: 37d150d7cc7061612643a3b8f458ff004edc6f2d libXi-1.7.7.tar.bz2 SHA256: 996f834fa57b9b33ba36690f6f5c6a29320bc8213022943912462d8015b1e030
2016 Oct 25
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.7.8
This release fixes a crash introduced in the 1.7.7 release. If a device has no classes, a wrong error was returned, eventually causing some applications to crash. This is fixed now. Niels Ole Salscheider (1): SizeClassInfo can return 0 even without an error Peter Hutterer (2): XListInputDevices: don't touch ndevices in case of error libXi 1.7.8 git tag: libXi-1.7.8
2024 Sep 05
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.8.2
libXi 1.8.2 is now available. This release includes fixes for malloc failures and a double alignment issue on some machines. XFreeDeviceInfo can now be called with NULL and XGetFeedbackControl is more robust in the face of a malicious X server sending random data. Plus a typo fix in the man page, so this release is a grab-bag of excitement. Alan Coopersmith (2): gitlab CI: Update to latest
2010 Nov 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.4.0
Joining in the release frenzy as well with a new version of libXi, the library interface to the X Input Extension. This version doesn't add new features but has seen numerous packaging cleanups and a number of miscellaneous fixes. Alan Coopersmith (1): Update Sun license notices to current X.Org standard form Carlos Garnacho (1): Fix typo when converting raw events from the wire.
2006 Apr 26
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.0.1
Reindent with -bad -bap -c0 -cd0 -cp0 -ncdb -ci4 -cli0 -ncs -d0 -di4 -i4 -ip4 -l80 -npcs -psl -sob -ss -ce -sc -br -cdw -lp -cbi0. Bug #6286: Fix build on Cygwin. (Yaakov Selkowitz) Bug #5628 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5628> Shadow pages not created correctly when MANDIR & MANSUFFIX don't match. CVS tag: libXi-1_0_1
2006 Nov 08
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.0.2
This release is targeted for 7.2 RC2. Daniel Stone: fix indentation on function declarations Jamey Sharp: Don't call XInput_find_display in _XiCheckExtInit, while the Display lock is held. git tag: libXi-1.0.2 http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/lib/libXi-1.0.2.tar.bz2 MD5: 4a5207a29a6b220e5462129854689844 libXi-1.0.2.tar.bz2 SHA1:
2009 Jul 13
0
[ANNOUNCE] libXi 1.2.99.2
libXi is moving fast, and having tarballs can make it easier on testers. So here it is, the first libXi tarball including XI2. Changelog below includes all changes since the bump from the stable 1.2 branch. Note that libXi is not stable yet in regards to the XI2 API. Cheers, Peter Alan Coopersmith (2): Add README with pointers to mailing list, bugzilla & git repos Fix typo in
2016 Oct 19
2
Xen in stretch - 4.7 or 4.8 ?
On 19/10/16 16:54, Ian Jackson wrote: > Ian Jackson writes ("Xen in stretch - 4.7 or 4.8 ?"): >> Hi. I was wanting an initial opinion from the Release Team, about the >> Xen packages. Currently they are in bad shape in stretch and I intend >> to fix them ASAP. >> >> The question is whether I should move to Xen 4.7, or Xen 4.8. > > I just asked
2016 Oct 04
3
llvm-toolchain-3.8 on lower arm targets
Hi, peter green wrote: > On 18/05/16 04:50, Tim Northover wrote: > If you don't need/want the various Sanitizer runtimes (e.g. you don't > support sanitizers or already have versions provided with GCC) then > it's as easy as not downloading compiler-rt or removing it from the > projects/ directory before running CMake. The build should carry on > quite happily
2010 Mar 03
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 61, Issue 2
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2003 May 10
1
Smart Card logons with Samba
Hello, Does anybody know whether any version of Samba supporting smart card logons exists ? Thank you by advance :) Best regards, --- Tanguy Monfort.
2013 Oct 31
0
Processed (with 2 errors): notfound 706747 in 3.2p1.4-28.1, tagging 706747, fixed 676134 in 3.8.5-2, found 725433 in 2.0.19-2 ...
Processing commands for control at bugs.debian.org: > # bts housekeeping - fixing up versions to enable automatic bug archival > notfound 706747 3.2p1.4-28.1 Bug #706747 {Done: Andreas Beckmann <anbe at debian.org>} [olvwm] olvwm: fails to install [i386]: update-alternatives: error: alternative path /usr/bin/X11/olvwm-x-window-manager doesn't exist. There is no source info for the
2017 Jan 17
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[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-siliconmotion 1.7.9
Adam Jackson (1): Adapt Block/WakeupHandler signature for ABI 23 Connor Behan (1): Check for drawables before compositing Matt Turner (1): xf86-video-siliconmotion 1.7.9 Thomas Klausner (1): Use X11/Xarch.h for endian detection. git tag: xf86-video-siliconmotion-1.7.9 https://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/driver/xf86-video-siliconmotion-1.7.9.tar.bz2 MD5:
2012 Mar 12
1
Help, Wine isn't working
I've followed the guide but when i try to install this comes up, please help (i don't know anything about this sh*t) i'm just trying to play Crusader Kings II and Dear Esther Last login: Mon Mar 12 02:20:51 on ttys000 Nathans-MacBook-Pro:~ nathanbreedlove$ sudo port install wine Password: ---> Computing dependencies for wine ---> Dependencies to be installed: apple-gcc42
2016 Oct 04
0
X.Org security advisory: Protocol handling issues in X Window System client libraries
X.Org security advisory: October 4, 2016 Protocol handling issues in X Window System client libraries ============================================================ Description Tobias Stoeckmann from the OpenBSD project has discovered a number of issues in the way various X client libraries handle the responses they receive from servers, and has worked with X.Org's security team to analyze,