** Description changed: + [Impact] + No busy cursor shown when application starts. + + [Test case] + + when click a *.desktop file ( for those applications that comply with the freedesktop startup-notification spec.) + compiz should show a busy cursor during the application startup stage. + + [Regression Potential] + + Uses XInput2 instead of Xext. + + -------- when click a *.desktop file ( for those applications that comply with the freedesktop startup-notification spec.) compiz should show a busy cursor during the application startup stage. the corresponding code is in scr/screen.cpp: cps::StartupSequenceImple::updateStateFeedback () - but XDefineCursor never works. + but XDefineCursor never works. so I changed the XDefineCursor to XIDefineCursor (see XInput2 extension) and it works like a charm. I suspect the original XDefineCursor is broken after introducing XInput2
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