Chris,

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 09:34:43PM -0600, Chris Bagwell wrote:
> I found the following patch did not make it over to xf86-input-wacom from
> linuxwacom-0.8.5-9.  Well, one small line from same commit set did make it
> into wcmUSB.c (from cvs version 1.51) so I'm not sure if its intentional
> left out or not.
> 
> I did find one comment on mailing list from you on linuxwacom version of
> patch to use an enum for wcmTouchpadState.
> 
> Can you please comment on attached patch that ports missing code to
> xf86-input-wacom?  I can make whatever updates you suggest.
> 
> Jason's recent xdrv work builds on this patch.  BTW, I did do some testing
> on my Bamboo P&T and found no negatives from applying it.

sorry for the late reply, I'm currently on the road and cannot test any
patches. I also lost track of how many patches are necessary but if I'm not
mistaken, the bamboo support isn't quite there yet and needs a few patches -
is that correct?

If so, the best approach would be to develop it on a branch so that others
can use a central repo instead of having to extract patches from forums or
mailinglists. Does that make sense to you?

Please send me your sf username (private email) and I'll setup your account
to have write access to a "bamboo" branch on xf86-input-wacom. That way you
can go forward with the patches without having to rely on me for testing and
once it's done, we can simply merge it back.

Cheers,
  Peter

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