On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 02:35:36PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Mon, May 26, 2003 at 02:36:35AM -0700, Jamie Zawinski wrote: > > You wrote: > > > > > > - * debian/patches/000_stolen_from_HEAD_xineramify_xscreensaver.diff > > > (new): > > > - + New patch from XFree86 HEAD to add Xinerama support to > > > xscreensaver. > > > > Nobody has ever sent me such a patch for xscreensaver -- what does it > > do? (There has been Xinerama support in xscreensaver since, I think, > > 1998.) > > I neither wrote this patch, nor am I the person who borrowed the changes > in question from XFree86 CVS HEAD.
Right. Mark Vojkovitch made the changes and committed them to XFree86 CVS HEAD, and I applied said changes to the Debian patches. > I hadn't previously scrutinized this patch, but it appears to add > Xinerama/"PanoramiX" support to the XScreenSaver protocol extension that > is part of the Xext shared library, and has nothing to do with > "xscreensaver", the application which is, I am given to understand by > the prominent declarations all over it, written and copyrighted by you, > Jamie Zawinski. Again, correct. > > I poked around on debian.org, but I can't figure out if there exists any > > way to see the ways in which you've modified my program without actually > > installing Debian. Is there? > > * The text you're quoting is a changelog entry from a Debian-format > package that was never prepared for, or released to, the Debian > distribution. It was released to penguinppc.org and several other mirrors of my packages, but never to the Debian distribution. > * *I* haven't modified your program in any way. As far as I can tell > from browsing the patch, it doesn't either. XFree86 and xscreensaver > are separately packaged in the Debian Project, which only makes sense > as they have different upstream sources. Perhaps Daniel Stone, who > wrote the above entry, is confused about the nature of the patch, or > did not explain it clearly enough. I don't think I did explain it clearly enough. I was told by several Xinerama users that the attached patch was required to fix screensaver (not just jwz's 'xscreensaver', but kscreensaver and others), in Xinerama setups. When I applied, it apparently fixed the problems; I can't actually remember the cases it fixed. > The patch in question is attached. As you can see, it modifies only the > source code of the XFree86 distribution. Indeed, the XFree86 extension named 'xscreensaver', not the jwz app named 'xscreensaver'. -- Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Developer, Trinity College, University of Melbourne
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