** 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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Title:
  startup notification: when application starts up, busy cursor doesn't
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