On 07/12/11 02:28, Vincent Torri wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2011, Christopher Michael wrote:
>
>> On 07/12/11 01:07, Alexander Kerner wrote:
>>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 07:10:13PM -0400, Christopher Michael wrote:
>>>> Hi Lists,
>>>>
>>>> This is just another email to let people know that Tuesday (tomorrow in
>>>> EST), I will start the upload of the ecore changes to get XCB working,
>>>> so expect some (hopefully minimal) svn breakage. I was going to do it
>>>> today, but I thought I would send out an email warning to all and give
>>>> people a day to grab a 'good' svn :)
>>>
>>> Hm. What was wrong with previous XCB support in evas/ecore?
>>>
>> Apart from being incomplete and/or incorrect in some spots ? ;)
>
> incorrect ? please elaborate.

Well, without sifting through every change and listing it here, here's 
just one example:

The old evas/ecore_x code used xcb_image_create_native to create basic x 
images, but the code for xcb_image_create_native does not check for 
endian-ness (it creates everything using MSB_FIRST) which is incorrect. 
I realize that error is not the fault of the evas/ecore code, but still 
it was incorrect and needed addressing.

Also, is you ecore_xcb async and event
> driven ?
>
> Vincent
>
yup

dh

>>
>>> Btw, there is still no XKB support in XCB, are you going to implement a
>>> workaround?
>>>
>> Yup, already done.
>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Alexander Kerner
>>>
>>
>> dh


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