On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 10:42:08AM -0600, Tom Russo wrote: | Is anyone here still running Xorg-server version 1.7.5, which was released | in 2010? If not, it's time to remove a bad workaround in Xastir that was stuck | in to deal with that single buggy version of X server. [snip] | So, does anyone still have Xorg 1.7.5 installed on the systems they use for | Xastir? This is the only version of X that ever had the problem, and if | folks are no longer stuck with the broken server, we should unbreak Xastir | so that contextual menus go back to working the way they did before xorg-server | 1.7.5 was released.
IMNSHO, having to do a --with-xorg175hack on the configure line at compile time if you need the hack is completely acceptable...and it is totally ok for someone to compile that hack in if they know they are going to need it. Since the fix was from 2010, in some circles that's still considered "recent" and as such it's possible someone is still using it. dunno. I'd just default the code at this point to not using the hack but still provide the hack for someone who needs it, for at least another release cycle...but do it as a nondefaulted option at compile time... For the record, I'm not running xorg 1.7.5. :-P Kevin, N5TLT -- Kevin Glueck Department of Visualization Senior Systems Administrator Texas A&M University [email protected] http://www.viz.tamu.edu/ _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
