Jan de Groot schrieb:
No, there isn't. The structure of dbus 1.1 is completely different from
1.0. Dbus 1.0 has a configuration-validation algorithm that validates
the configuration before doing a reload, but as the new installed
configuration is completely valid, but just different from what 1.0 can
handle, your 1.0 daemon will crash.

As xorg-server doesn't set the right flags when opening the dbus
connection and integrating it in the mainloop, it will exit together
with your crashing dbus daemon, taking down all programs running inside
X without any warning. I was not amused when I upgraded it on my system
last monday.

I want to repeat what I already told you (Jan) on IRC: xorg with input hotplugging enabled breaks my system and is not needed (keyboard and mouse hotplugging work well enough when using the kbd driver and /dev/input/mice with the mouse driver). I actually downgraded to extra/xorg-server only half an hour after the upgrade.

I say, we revert xorg-server back to the old behaviour until:
1) it works properly with dbus and is actually configurable to different layouts than us 2) it is documented in the manpages (right now, hal or dbus aren't mentioned in any xorg or xorg.conf manpage, and hotplugging cannot be disabled once it is built in).

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