On 07/08/11 11:11, Vincent Torri wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Christopher Michael wrote:
>
>> Hi List(s),
>>
>> Some of you may have noticed I just committed the changes to Evas for
>> the new XCB Engine. It is currently disabled by default. You can enable
>> with --enable-software-xcb, but it is not currently 'usable' without the
>> proper code for ecore_x and E17 (both of which will come to svn soon),
>> so don't bother trying it just yet ;) I'll email the lists again when
>> things are 'usable'.
>
> the software-xcb code was working...
>
> Vincent
>
But not well enough and/or complete enough to function as a full-time 
engine. Along with these evas changes are a bunch of ecore_x changes 
(coming soon) that will finally allow the use of xcb as an engine for EFL/E

dh


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