On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 09:10 -0400, Patrick O'Donnell wrote: > >On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 08:25:43PM +0300, Vignatti Tiago (Nokia-MS/Helsinki) > >wrote: > >> But I'm not talking about applications built on the top of almost-core X > >> protocol, like redbaron. No one does this today. Get real and useful > >> applications like recent compositor managers or a browser and come tell me > >> about interoperability with old servers :)
I wonder what RHEL4 is shipping.
% brew latest-pkg dist-4E-U9 firefox xorg-x11 | awk '{ print $1 }'
Build
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firefox-3.6.7-3.el4
xorg-x11-6.8.2-1.EL.63
%
5½ year old server, one month old application.
But feel free to move the goalposts again by saying "firefox doesn't
count".
> It's kinda sad that "compositor managers or a browser" are propounded
> as the paragons of "real and useful applications".
The browser's been the only real application for a good ten years at
least. I realize this is a wild generalization but it's also completely
true.
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