Henri Verbeet ha scritto:
2009/5/11 Joerg Mayer <[email protected]>:
As I think that Alexandre has stated his preference (and I can understand
him taking a long term view), I want to ask the packagers for the distros
out there: Would it be OK for you to add the necessary patch into the
code that you distribute. Personally, that means Marcus and the openSUSE
wine packages :-)

While distributions are of course free to do that, keep in mind that
that would also make them responsible for supporting that code. I'm
not sure how feasible that would be for something so close to core
Wine functionality.



As I told before, the engine almost doesn't touch wine core.
It just add an intermediate layer between gdi32 and winex11.drv
to handle DIBs.
If not enabled, it can't simply harm anything, gdi32 will take the
usual way through winex11.
And, last but not least, the drivers *needs* to be explicitely enabled
by end user.... if not, it's like it wouldn't exist.
There's nothing to maintain in wine related do the engine, nor the
way around. The engine as it is should be applicable to any future
wine version, as lon as it doesn't change hardly the driver's function
tables or driver loading in dlls/gdi32/driver.c, which is *very* unlikely
to happen.

Max




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