** Summary changed:

- [xorg-edgers] new libcairo2 1.9.9 fails to render correctly
+ [xorg-edgers] new libcairo2-1.9.10 fails to render correctly

** Description changed:

  I have a fully updated Lucid-AMD-64 installation with an upgraded compiz 
(0.8.6-0ubuntu1).
  I also use emerald (0.7.2-0ubuntu4) decorator for compiz.
  Furthermore, I have upgraded my system with all the lucid packages of the PPA 
xorg-edgers fresh X crack,
- including the new kernel (2.6.35-4.5), xserver (1.8.1.901+git20100613) and 
nvidia-current (256.35-0ubuntu0).
+ including the new kernel (2.6.35-6.8), xserver (1.8.1.902+git20100621) and 
nvidia-current (256.35-0ubuntu0).
  Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UP4
  Graphics card: NVidia GTX285
  
- After upgrading the new libcairo2 (1.9.8-0ubuntu0sarvatt~lucid) I noticed 
some serious rendering issues.
+ After upgrading the new libcairo2 (1.9.10-0ubuntu0sarvatt~lucid) I noticed 
some serious rendering issues.
  All effects fails to render correctly, where there should appear highlighting 
or fading color blends:
  
  1. The scroll bars in application windows become white, with no color blends.
  The same happens to text buttons (see the attached screenshots).
  
  2. In emerald the frame engine (vrunner 0.2) blends in the titlebar 
(especially middle blend) fails to render.
  The whole title becomes white. Actually a whitish blend does not render at 
all.
  This is evident in emerald, metacity compositing does not use blending in 
titlebars.
  
  3. In emerald the frame/shadows of gnome panel or of application windows 
sometimes do not render at all.
  They disappear.
  
  4. I have also noticed, using synaptic for instance, pressing the reload 
button, the loading bar fails to show blending colors.
  The upper area of the bar is completely white.
  
  The lucid libcairo2 (1.8.10-2ubuntu1) and maverick libcairo2 
(1.8.10-4ubuntu1) do work OK.
  So downgrading to one of those works.
+ 
+ The bug described above also affects Maverick.

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[xorg-edgers] new libcairo2-1.9.10 fails to render correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596192
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