greetings to all,
recently I am plumbing how to use glamor to accelerate 2D rendering. I found
that it seems to require gbm and EGL_KHR_image_pixmap.
Bool
glamor_egl_create_textured_pixmap_from_gbm_bo(PixmapPtr pixmap, struct gbm_bo
*bo, Bool used_modifiers)
{
...
image =
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2020-November/060510.html
I've reviewed this message and believe that this issue has already been
fixed on Xlib master -- Jacek Caban provided a set of fixes over three
years ago which have been merged along with some small additional
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> Unfortunately, it only seems to have been sent to the mailing list,
> not filed in the bug tracker:
>
> https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg/2020-November/060510.html
Thanks, Alan. Should we wait and see if more information about this bug
appears before finalizing a
Walter Harms writes:
> before the actions start,
> i would like to point out that Vittorio Zecca reported a
> use-after-free in LibX11. It is reproduceable and it is found with
> libtk.
Do you have any references to a bug report about this?
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-keith
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Matthieu Herrb writes:
> Since a new API was added, the shared lib version number in
> src/Makefie.am probably needs to be adjusted too.
Good point. I think we want 6:4:0 then? No changed or removed APIs, just
new ones, like this?
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
index
On 11/16/20 2:46 PM, Keith Packard wrote:
Walter Harms writes:
before the actions start,
i would like to point out that Vittorio Zecca reported a
use-after-free in LibX11. It is reproduceable and it is found with
libtk.
Do you have any references to a bug report about this?
Unfortunately,
Alan Coopersmith writes:
> Since this is now public, we can open up the discussion of how to fix it in
> public as well, and hope we can make more progress than the security list
> did during the embargo phase.
I've got a proposed fix for this issue in two merge requests, one for
xcb and the
Hi all,
Before I think about calling this a bug, I am obtaining a strange tint using xwd
on the recent CentOS (`xwd = 1.0.7`) like in the attached file. The steps I can
reproduce this with are:
xwd -silent -root | convert xwd:- screen.png
I tried to change to various color spaces but it seems
before the actions start,
i would like to point out that Vittorio Zecca reported a use-after-free in
LibX11. It is reproduceable and it is found with libtk.
jm2c
wh
Von: xorg-devel im Auftrag von Matthieu Herrb
Gesendet: Montag, 16. November 2020