On 01/21/12 01:16 AM, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
A few days ago, I pulled in a bit of changes into the 1.10 branch.  I know a 
few distros are using it for their current stable or long-term releases, so I 
figure it's worth keeping it alive a bit longer.  Is there anything else that I 
should roll into a final(?) 1.10 release?  This is focused mainly at said 
distros that are probably maintaining their own patchsets and would like to 
upstream them.

The upstream patches we've cherry-picked back to our xorg-server-1.10.3
packages for Solaris 11 that you don't seem to have yet are:

commit 2b364bf970b2ce6829af656990c33afd0d365f3c
Author: Rami Ylimäki <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue Jun 15 14:44:38 2010 +0200

    Revert "os: Prevent backtrace from being stopped in noreturn functions."

    [Because it also solves a race condition that sometimes breaks our builds
     with dtrace probes enabled.]

commit 58d3d46d6cc0d7a81db6bad61d158f3b9af8af71
Author: Alan Coopersmith <[email protected]>
Date:   Thu Sep 1 16:48:37 2011 -0700

    Assign ids to more tags in Xserver-Dtrace.xml

    Keeps xsltproc from adding random-number id tags to html output so that
    it's easier to see real changes vs. different random numbers.

    [Because it helps our package system avoid downloading updates to files
     that haven't really changed.]

--
        -Alan Coopersmith-        [email protected]
         Oracle Solaris Platform Engineering: X Window System

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