On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 04:08:18PM +0200, Claudio Ciccani wrote: > Denis Oliver Kropp wrote: > > Claudio Ciccani wrote: > >> Denis Oliver Kropp wrote: > >>> Ville Syrjälä wrote: > >>>> On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 10:14:21AM +0200, Denis Oliver Kropp wrote: > >>>>> Another bug we could fix is with transparent(?) X windows, e.g. when > >>>>> you open the window menu in xfce4. The whole screen gets black instead > >>>>> of showing the windows below. I guess we need to blit the layer to the > >>>>> window after creating it. > >>>> Never tried xfce4 myself. > >>> It's very nice, clean and has all that I want. > >>> > >>>> Another bug is that Claudio's XRender code crashes for me :( I haven't > >>>> had the energy to track it down but it reliably crashes on startup. IIRC > >>>> it was when some pixmap was being freed but IIRC it didn't actually crash > >>>> in any XRender specific code but some other pixmap free related stuff. > >>> Saw that crash, but did not debug it at all. Sounds like some XRender > >>> code writes to already deallocated or totally wrong memory. > >>> > >> Might be the server is requesting to destroy a picture that was not > >> initialized (or already freed) by Xrender. In this case the crash should > >> happen in directfbDestroyPicture() (@ directfbRender.c). > >> > >> My Xorg installation is a bit old and I have never experienced this bug > >> with it, so actually I can't help debugging the code. > >> I will try with an upgrade to a recent version (7.2). > > > > I can put tar balls of the installation and the compiled sources > > somewhere if it takes too long for you. But I guess make will > > rebuild all sources anyhow because of the system header dependencies. > > > > Just commited the bugfix. Update your git repository.
Thanks. Doesn't crash anymore. A lot of rendercheck tests fail though. So far I haven't seen anything wrong in real applications so maybe the failing cases are not really important. -- Ville Syrjälä [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sci.fi/~syrjala/ _______________________________________________ directfb-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-dev
