2009/11/9 <[email protected]>: > Hi, > >>Marcus got the same issue and he had an Intel card too > > Charles Davis wrote: >>This happens on Mac OS X, too. Check out >>http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/ticket/293 > > Charles forgot to mention that it affects NVidia on the Mac, which I did > not explicitly write in the above bug report (the Mac people will have > guessed it from the "early 2009 Mac mini" comment). > > More precisely > SetWindowPos(hwnd, 0, -32769, -40000, -32769, -90000, SWP_NOMOVE); > #if 0 > SetWindowPos(hwnd, 0, 32768, 40000, 32768, 40000, SWP_NOMOVE); > #endif > SetWindowPos(hwnd, 0, -32769, -40000, -32769, -90000, SWP_NOSIZE); > SetWindowPos(hwnd, 0, 32768, 40000, 32768, 40000, SWP_NOSIZE); > is enough to let the tests succeed with > Version: 2.3.3.2 (2.3.3) > Build Info: X11server-480700~6 > OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.7 (9J61) > > This hints that the bug is in the X server, not the individual drivers?
Shouldn't this be cross-posted to the Xorg mailing list so that the Xorg and driver devs can help out? Also, does anyone know if it is possible to see what calls to the X server are being made by these SetWindowPos calls (so that the Xorg devs have a better idea of what is going on). - Reece
