What OS/distribution are you using? /h
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 07:34:38PM -0400, Van Rafelghem Dominique wrote: > Hi Henrik Sandklef, > > I’ve been experimenting with Xnee and cnee to record and replay X events. > I’ve > been able to get thing to work on a platform that isn’t using XI extension. > When I record I get the following info in the recording file: > > 0,6,1177,220,0,0,0,3346637 > 0,4,0,0,1,0,0,3346638 > 0,6,1178,218,0,0,0,3346781 > 0,6,1178,218,0,0,0,3346917 > 0,6,1178,219,0,0,0,3346985 > 0,6,1178,219,0,0,0,3346986 > 0,5,0,0,1,0,0,3346986 > 0,6,1151,284,0,0,0,3352008 > 0,4,0,0,1,0,0,3352008 > 0,6,1151,283,0,0,0,3352154 > > From reading some of the email threads on the mailing list these look like > core > X events (given the leading 0, which I think is the device id). I can get the > replay to work but only if I use the –force-core-replay option. If I don’t > use > that option cnee exits immediately with the following output: > > XI2 not supported > Failed finding X Input extension devices > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > XI2 not supported > Failed finding X Input extension devices > XI2 not supported > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > Workaround: Adding some errors to recored to prevent crash > You can ignore this message > NOTIFICATION: If you have problem with Xnee and recording device events: File > a > bug report including this text. > NOTIFICATION: If you have problem with Xnee and recording device events: File > a > bug report including this text. > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > > So on this X computer I can replay but I have to use –force-core-replay. > > On a different computer/platform which looks like it is using XI given that > the > devices are specified, I get the following while recording: > > 7,6,152,548,0,0,0,83022913,6,'TOUCHSCREEN' > 0,4,0,0,1,0,0,83022913 > 7,6,124,588,0,0,0,83023074,6,'TOUCHSCREEN' > 0,14,0,0,0,0,0,83023249 > 7,6,124,587,0,0,0,83025082,6,'TOUCHSCREEN' > 0,4,0,0,1,0,0,83025082 > 7,4,0,0,1,0,0,83025082,130,p@-é > 0,28,0,0,0,0,0,83025088 > 0,28,0,0,0,0,0,83025088 > 0,14,0,0,0,0,0,83025139 > 0,14,0,0,0,0,0,83025557 > > The leading 7 seems to be an XI device of sorts. I can record the > information, > but when I go to replay the file I get the following messages: > ---- > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > NOTIFICATION: If you have problem with Xnee and recording device events: File > a > bug report including this text. > NOTIFICATION: If you have problem with Xnee and recording device events: File > a > bug report including this text. > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > Error in file aca-interactive.xnr: 7,4,0,0,1,0,0,83022913,134, > Error in file aca-interactive.xnr: 7,4,0,0,1,0,0,83025082,134, > Error in file aca-interactive.xnr: 7,4,0,0,1,0,0,83027932,134, > Workaround: Creating context on data display instead of control > You can ignore this message > --- > The replay doesn’t do anything. If I use the –force-core-replay the cursor > moves on the screen but none of the button presses occur. > > Is this a bug, or am I not doing something right? Any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > Dominique Van Rafelghem > DTI Software > Lake Forest, CA > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-xnee mailing list > Bug-xnee@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-xnee _______________________________________________ Bug-xnee mailing list Bug-xnee@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-xnee