Package: x11proto-dev
Version: 2018.4-4
Severity: wishlist
It'd be good if x11proto-dev included the core protocol spec
x11protocol.txt alongside the various extension .txt specs.
It isn't hiding elsewhere is it?, in which case a cross-ref.
x11proto-dev says Provides x11proto-core-dev where x11pr
Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.1.11-3
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/doc/xdm/README.Debian
README.Debian says
Xresources contains X resources that are designed to be specific to
sessions running under xdm. Note that this file does contain the
resource entries for xdm itself -- those are
Drew Parsons writes:
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> But you're asking for the core theme to be offered by a core
> X package,
Yes. The core cursors live in some base part of the core and I think
could express their availability, as a theme, somewhere there.
> xcursor-themes is optional.
Ah, I don't think I knew it inclu
Package: libxcursor1
Version: 1:1.1.14-1+b4
Severity: wishlist
It'd be good to have an /etc/alternatives/x-cursor-theme choice which is
the standard cursor font, so that's available when other packages give
other themes.
I struck this when adwaita-icon-theme a while ago incorporated its
cursor fo
retitle 723718 suggest /etc/mailcap entry for xmore and xwud
thanks
xwud could also helpfully have a mailcap entry too. New proposed
debian/mime file below. xwud isn't the most sophisticated image viewer,
but xwd is its native format and on a minimal x11 install it could be
all that's available
Package: xnest
Version: 2:1.14.5-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/Xnest
If Xnest is run with two screens then when the mouse pointer is moved
into the second screen it dies with a segfault. Eg.
Xnest -scrns 2 :1
move mouse into second screen
=>
segv
If the mouse is already in t
Package: x11-apps
Version: 7.7+1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/xmore
This is an idea for an /etc/mailcap entry for xmore, so for example
see foo.txt
can run xmore.
I get some joy from the lines of debian/mime below which dh_installmime
can copy to /usr/lib/mime/packages/x11-apps
For th
Julien Cristau writes:
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> Both it and libXv use sz_xvEncodingInfo, which is ok.
Am I right code is always supposed to use the "sz_" constants, not
sizeof? Not that that would be an excuse to break anything.
If in doubt I suppose could put the intended pad before, but leave the
pad at the end a
Julien Cristau writes:
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> matches
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xcb/proto/tree/src/xv.xml#n110
Ah, there you go, a second source for the layouts. (And I thought
I'd embarrassed myself with the obvious or the irrelevant ...)
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I wrote:
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> where if I'm not mistaken the two are supposed to be equal.
Ah dear, oops, forget that, no, they can't always be equal.
It still may be worth putting the "pad" field where it's meant to take
effect. The rule is to express internal padding explicitly rather than
rely on the compiler
Package: x11proto-video-dev
Version: 2.3.1-2
Severity: normal
File: /usr/include/X11/extensions/Xvproto.h
The program foo.c below with gcc 4.6.1-3 prints
sizeof(xvEncodingInfo) 24
sz_xvEncodingInfo 20
where if I'm not mistaken the two are supposed to be equal.
It looks like in the
Cyril Brulebois writes:
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> please don't use maintonly.
Ah that'll be reportbug's idea of "minor".
I thought after that it may be easier to just list the cursor names in
the xsetroot page, since a user stands a good chance of not having the
library programming docs. The list isn't terribly lon
Package: x11-xserver-utils
Version: 7.6+2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/xsetroot.1.gz
The xsetroot man page says,
-cursor_name cursorname
... Refer to appendix B of the X pro-
tocol for the names (except that the XC_ prefix is elided for
Package: libxres1
Version: 2:1.0.5-1
Severity: normal
While nosing around the sources of libxres I saw in src/XRes.c
XResQueryClientPixmapBytes()
#ifdef LONG64
*bytes = (rep.bytes_overflow * 4294967295) + rep.bytes;
Is that "bytes_overflow" field the high 32-bits of the size? If so
Package: libx11-dev
Version: 2:1.0.3-4
Severity: normal
File: /usr/share/man/man3/XDrawArc.3.gz
On a tty, the eqn math bits in "man XDrawArc" come out looking like
[x+wi2th,y+hei2ht]
or
2n for normal-angle in the range [32,2n]
which makes it pretty hard to understand.
Apparent
Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.0.4-2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/doc/xdm/README.Debian
The xdm README.Debian refers to two files which don't seem to exist
/usr/share/doc/x11-common/FAQ.gz
/usr/share/doc/xbase/README.Debian
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Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.0.4-2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/doc/xdm/README.Debian
The xdm README.Debian refers to two files which don't seem to exist
/usr/share/doc/x11-common/FAQ.gz
/usr/share/doc/xbase/README.Debian
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Package: xbase-clients
Version: 1:7.0.1-2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/xkbcomp.1x.gz
"man xkbcomp" shows
xkbcomp(__mansuffix__)
in the heading, which I guess is meant to have 1x or something
substituted.
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Package: xdm
Version: 1:1.0.4-2
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/man/man1/xdm.1x.gz
The xdm man page under "DisplayManager.authDir" and under the "FILES"
section shows /etc/X11/xdm as the location for the authorization
files, but they seem to actually go in /var/lib/xdm/authdir/authfiles.
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Package: xterm
Version: 210-3
Severity: minor
File: /usr/share/doc/xterm/README.Debian
README.Debian refers to the ncurses-term package for the xterm
terminfo definitions, but I see there's definitions in the
ncurses-base package these days. Perhaps it should be referring to
that one (assuming it
Package: xspecs
Version: 1:1.0.1-2
Severity: wishlist
It'd be nice if text file renditions of the specs were in the package,
like it had in the past, so you can read stuff just on a text screen.
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Package: libx11-dev
Version: 4.3.0.dfsg.1-12.0.1
Severity: minor
"man XmbLookupString" produces a warning,
/tmp/zmanE2taEp:218: warning: numeric expression expected (got `$')
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APT prefers unstable
APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture:
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm still waiting for an explicit recommendation.
Just to chime in with my two cents worth, I'd say do nothing.
Anyone fiddling with standard commands has got to confine that to
their interactive shell (meaning using .bashrc or whatever), anything
Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I'm still waiting for an explicit recommendation.
Just to chime in with my two cents worth, I'd say do nothing.
Anyone fiddling with standard commands has got to confine that to
their interactive shell (meaning using .bashrc or whatever), anything
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