Hi
It works fine here, so I'm guessing you're missing a part of autotools or
don't have a new enough version
Here's what I get:
./autogen.sh
autoreconf-2.69: Entering directory `.'
autoreconf-2.69: configure.ac: not using Gettext
autoreconf-2.69: running: aclocal --force -I m4
aclocal-1.16:
I usually build xorg using jhbuild.
The last time I successfully built the xf86-video-ati package was in 2016,
when the cloned build tree contained a complete autoconf setup with an
aclocal.m4
and also various other build-related bits and pieces, and jhbuild ran
autogen.sh and ./configure and
X.Org security advisory: August 22, 2018
Out-of-bounds write in libXcursor prior to 1.1.15
=
libXcursor could write one byte out of bounds when processing Xcursor
theme files. In certain cases, such as when used in the Firefox web
browser, this
Adam Jackson writes:
> This makes xf86 colormap setup not as weird as other DDXes, and removes
> matching special-casing from the devPrivate system. The trident and
> xgixp drivers would be affected by this, losing the ability to set the
> overscan border color. Either user is encouraged to
This makes xf86 colormap setup not as weird as other DDXes, and removes
matching special-casing from the devPrivate system. The trident and
xgixp drivers would be affected by this, losing the ability to set the
overscan border color. Either user is encouraged to speak up.
The following changes
于 2018年8月22日 GMT+08:00 下午8:24:09, Emil Velikov 写到:
>On 21 August 2018 at 17:01, Icenowy Zheng wrote:
>> Some devices cannot support OpenGL 2.1, which is the minimum desktop
>GL
>> version required by glamor. However, they may support OpenGL ES 2.0,
>> which is the GLES version required by
On 21 August 2018 at 17:01, Icenowy Zheng wrote:
> Some devices cannot support OpenGL 2.1, which is the minimum desktop GL
> version required by glamor. However, they may support OpenGL ES 2.0,
> which is the GLES version required by glamor. Usually in this situation
> the desktop GL version