* Christopher Michael <cpmicha...@comcast.net> [2011-07-08 09:22:57 -0400]:

> On 07/08/11 09:19, Gustavo Lima Chaves wrote:
> >* Christopher Michael<cpmicha...@comcast.net>  [2011-07-08 09:14:07 -0400]:
> >
> >>On 07/08/11 09:07, Gustavo Lima Chaves wrote:
> >>>* Tom Hacohen<t...@stosb.com>   [2011-07-08 15:46:54 +0300]:
> >>>
> >>>>On 08/07/11 15:38, Christopher Michael wrote:
> >>>>>Well, in a perfect world Yes it should use just ecore, But the world is
> >>>>>not perfect ;) The systray module needed changes because it was calling
> >>>>>some xlib stuff directly, as was the e_alert code (and a couple other
> >>>>>things also). All those changes are already done here locally, they just
> >>>>>need a bit more testing then I can commit them.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>I.c, sucks. :)
> >>>>
> >>>>Well, as long as you fixed everything up (to use ecore I hope).
> >>>
> >>>Sad thing this new code won't be usable for the compositor users :(
> >>>
> >>Says Who ? Why would it not be usable for compositing ?
> >
> >22:02     ppurka>  you mean we can't use composite with xcb?
> >22:02 @   raster>  u can
> >22:02 @   raster>  just not with opengl
> >22:02 @   raster>  (desktop gl)
> >
> Yea, the opengl stuff is still being worked on. But Compositing DOES
> work with the software engine.

I know, I know, so take this new information as my sigh, de facto :P
But cool enough, hoping to see it.

> 
> dh
> 
> >>
> >>dh
> >>
> >>>>
> >>>>--
> >>>>Tom.
> >>>>
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Gustavo Lima Chaves
Computer Engineer @ ProFUSION Embedded Systems

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