On Friday, April 27, 2007 06:13:57 PM Danny Baumann wrote:
> Does anyone of you know when XCB will be included in all major
> distributions?
We optionally support XCB in Gentoo. We have about 78 open bugs for
applications breaking due to XCB, though.
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On Apr 27, 07 18:13:57 +0200, Danny Baumann wrote:
> Just for curiousity - which distros do actually ship XCB at the moment,
> at least as some sort of extra/unofficial package? I couldn't find one
openSUSE 10.3 will ship XCB, and use libX11 over XCB. So it's mandatory.
We still hit quite a numbe
On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 18:13 +0200, Danny Baumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I intend to make compiz depend on XCB and Xlib/XCB sometime soon so we
> > can start using XCB where it's beneficial [1]. I'm mostly interested in
> > using it for asynchronous reading of window properties but we should
> > eventu
On 4/27/07, Matt Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
XCB is included in the official repository in Ubuntu Feisty, but not
installed by default.
Worse, xlib in Ubuntu 7.04 does not use XCB so it's all or nothing,
you can't mix the two. Ubuntu 7.10 will have this though.
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On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 18:13 +0200, Danny Baumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I intend to make compiz depend on XCB and Xlib/XCB sometime soon so we
> > can start using XCB where it's beneficial [1]. I'm mostly interested in
> > using it for asynchronous reading of window properties but we should
> > eventu
Just for curiousity - which distros do actually ship XCB at the moment,
at least as some sort of extra/unofficial package? I couldn't find one
at the moment for my distro (FC6/F7) and I doubt many people (as in:
users of compiz) want to compile XCB and Xlib/XCB manually.
Does anyone of you know
Hi,
> I intend to make compiz depend on XCB and Xlib/XCB sometime soon so we
> can start using XCB where it's beneficial [1]. I'm mostly interested in
> using it for asynchronous reading of window properties but we should
> eventually try to use it for as much as possible. Removing Xlib
> complete
David Reveman wrote:
it's possible to
disable Xlib at build time for those who are interested in that would be
neat.
does this mean that it would still be possible to run compiz without xcb?
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I intend to make compiz depend on XCB and Xlib/XCB sometime soon so we
can start using XCB where it's beneficial [1]. I'm mostly interested in
using it for asynchronous reading of window properties but we should
eventually try to use it for as much as possible. Removing Xlib
completely might not ma