[ANNOUNCE] xwininfo 1.1.3

2013-05-18 Thread Alan Coopersmith
xwininfo is a command-line utility to print information about windows
on an X server.  Various information is displayed depending on which
options are selected.

A whole pile of bugs fixed by a whole bunch of different people here.

Alan Coopersmith (5):
  Strip trailing whitespace
  Add const attributes to fix gcc -Wwrite-strings warnings
  Print more detailed error messages when xcb_connect fails
  Quiet some clang warnings about implicit int - size_t conversions
  xwininfo 1.1.3

David Venz (1):
  Bug 53242 - xwininfo segfaults on invalid screen

Gaetan Nadon (3):
  make: remove $(LIBOBJS) dead code
  Revert make: remove $(LIBOBJS) dead code
  configure.ac: regroup statements and comment

Guillem Jover (4):
  Move leading :  out from buffer to the error string printer
  Use format string literals instead of variables to print window ids
  Refactor atom name printing into a new Display_Atom_Name function
  Use format string literals instead of variables to print atom names

Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia (2):
  Declare usage() as _X_NORETURN
  Remove dead code (size_t is always = 0)

Pierre-Loup A. Griffais (1):
  xwininfo: report the Visual class of the selected Window

Thomas Klausner (1):
  Get rid of a number of warnings.

Yaakov Selkowitz (1):
  Use AM_ICONV

git tag: xwininfo-1.1.3

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/xwininfo-1.1.3.tar.bz2
MD5:  b777bafb674555e48fd8437618270931
SHA1: 179253e6b8266bc3e3b6496964077c9cdcb2dcba
SHA256: 218eb0ea95bd8de7903dfaa26423820c523ad1598be0751d2d8b6a2c23b23ff8

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/xwininfo-1.1.3.tar.gz
MD5:  d26623fe240659a320367bc453f1d301
SHA1: f1506ed52a2ca2cd467d88cbc3dd249bea1f294c
SHA256: 784f8b9c9ddab24ce4faa65fde6430a8d7cf3c0564573582452cc99c599bd941


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[ANNOUNCE] bitmap 1.0.7

2013-05-18 Thread Alan Coopersmith
bitmap, bmtoa, atobm - X bitmap (XBM) editor and converter utilities

This minor maintenance release fixes some compiler warnings  man page
typos, and other code cleanups.

Alan Coopersmith (6):
  Fix pixmap leak in error paths of BWGetUnzoomedPixmap
  Combine usage messages into a single string
  Fix genererate typo in bmtoa error messages
  Simplify  unify error path between mktemp  mkstemp versions
  Mark usage() functions as noreturn, as suggested by gcc
  bitmap 1.0.7

Bjarni Ingi Gislason (1):
  bitmap.man:  Fix some typos.

git tag: bitmap-1.0.7

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/bitmap-1.0.7.tar.bz2
MD5:  9c18cc1048146e29d68bfa9d0348b11d
SHA1: 18c4762b8c94b519ee2ca6c3171cc2f85e6b2421
SHA256: 7ea2823a930ddfe3bfc0c7fbb16a5b463222edf05284c5cdc40a6d3c5c3988af

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/bitmap-1.0.7.tar.gz
MD5:  939da7fd8181bd3022fa95d032a0bbdc
SHA1: 297ae5ee3885030a55529f3aa1a847aa87f77968
SHA256: a62c048dc94a1bf09d9df3de64fdc00a3e3e7f62adc449342dfe885daade2474

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Re: Intel driver not detecting device

2013-05-18 Thread Dave Airlie
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Fredrik Tolf fred...@dolda2000.com wrote:
 On Fri, 17 May 2013, Dave Airlie wrote:

 The Xorg server has suddenly stopped working with my Intel GPU, and I'm a
 bit baffled as to why. The driver just tells me No devices detected,
 even
 though it used to work perfectly well.


 Try adding Option AutoAddGPU FALSE to the xorg.conf


 I see. Should I interpret this as meaning that my currently running primary
 X server has somehow locked the Intel GPU without using it, leaving the
 second X server incapable of using it? In that case, I think I'll have to
 wait for a more opportune moment to restart my primary X session in order to
 be able to test that.

 If I may ask, though; what does that kind of locking mean? In just what way
 is the Intel device reserved even though it's not actually used?

Its loaded a slave driver for it and probably has it configured as a provider.

Dave.
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Re: (Crowd funded) fix for SiS 671/771 video cards

2013-05-18 Thread Pander
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On 05/12/2013 12:16 PM, Connor Behan wrote:
 On 10/05/13 01:23 AM, Pander wrote:
 On 05/07/2013 09:24 PM, Connor Behan wrote:
 On 07/05/13 06:17 AM, Pander wrote:
 On 7 May 2013 14:04, Pander pan...@users.sourceforge.net 
 wrote:
 
 The sis671 driver:
 # xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration 
 file)
 ...
 Section Device Identifier  Configured Video
 Device Driver  sis671 Option
 NoAccel true EndSection
 ...
 
 doesn't seem to be a proper module:
 http://pastebin.com/fwXeTCq1
 ... [ 12247.125] (II) LoadModule: sis671 [ 12247.125]
 (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sis671_drv.so [ 
 12247.125] (EE) LoadModule: Module sis671 does not have a 
 sis671ModuleData data object. [ 12247.125] (II)
 UnloadModule: sis671 [ 12247.125] (II) Unloading sis671 [
 12247.125] (EE) Failed to load module sis671 (invalid
 module, 0) ...
 It used to be a properly working module. See 
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/+bug/301958/comments/202
 on support for XAA acceleration needed for this driver.
 SiS drivers support EXA and will probably use that by default
 when you start one of the newer Xservers that lacks XAA. This
 could easily crash if the SiS EXA hooks haven't been updated in
 awhile so that's why I suggested NoAccel to help diagnose the
 problem.
 Then it tries the other sis driver: ... [ 12247.125] (II) 
 LoadModule: sis [ 12247.125] (II) Loading 
 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sis_drv.so ... This one
 looks like it doesn't support your card. (No 671 listed in
 within the supported chipsets.)
 
 from and 
 http://ajoliveira.com/ajoliveira/gen/bin/sis_driver_64-bit_12.04.tar.gz



 
on
 Ubuntu 13.04
 (Haven't had time to look into this.)
 I can only find binary blob drivers on that site. A search for
  xf86-video-sis671 source turned up 
 https://gitorious.org/xf86-video-sis671 so try compiling that.
 A comment by an Arch user mentioned something about it working
 in 2013 but the module was renamed to sisimedia.
 
 Thanks. Here is the latest version that works with NoAccel: 
 https://gitorious.org/xf86-video-sis671/sis-671-fix
 
 Section Device Identifier  Configured Video Device Driver
 sisimedia Option   NoAccel   true EndSection
 
 Section Monitor Identifier Configured Monitor EndSection
 
 Section Screen Identifier  Default Screen Monitor
 Configured
 Monitor Device  Configured Video Device DefaultDepth  24 
 EndSection
 
 The log file is here: http://pastebin.com/nSpWUB7S
 
 When acceleration is enabled it freezes the system completely.
 Usually with the left side of the screen purple (Ubuntu) and the
 right side of the screen in many different colors (memdump?).
 That logfile is here: http://pastebin.com/HKBcCySP
 
 At least I can use my laptop again at maximum resolution.
 However, the acceleration support that was working should be
 fixed. Who is can help out?
 It looks like the SiS driver never did compositing which is what
 the majority of EXA problems are about. It must be the UTS / DFS
 hooks. Here is a patch to remove them http://pastebin.com/74NqqmN2
 which is fine because they do the same thing that a software
 fallback would do.

(manual) patch results in

[74.465] (II) LoadModule: sisimedia
[74.465] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sisimedia_drv.so
[74.465] (EE) Failed to load
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sisimedia_drv.so:
/usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sisimedia_drv.so: undefined symbol:
SiSUploadToScratch
[74.465] (II) UnloadModule: sisimedia
[74.465] (II) Unloading sisimedia
[74.465] (EE) Failed to load module sisimedia (loader failed, 7)

I used this file: http://pastebin.com/XkYfxrQy

How can I fix this?

 
 At the same time, can this driver get included with Xorg so it
 will work out of the box with the next release?
 
 If you mean included with an Xorg katamari, there is probably no
 point. Most distros package individual components. As for why some
 drivers like these need to be downloaded from unofficial git repos
 while other drivers that are equally old have official git repos on
 freedesktop.org? I don't know why that is.
 
 Oh and one more thing. The Arch user of this recommends Option 
 UseTiming1366 true.
 

Using this option without the patch fails in working screen. I will
try this again once the patch is successful.
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Re: (Crowd funded) fix for SiS 671/771 video cards

2013-05-18 Thread Tormod Volden
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Pander wrote:
 (manual) patch results in

 [74.465] (II) LoadModule: sisimedia
 [74.465] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sisimedia_drv.so
 [74.465] (EE) Failed to load
 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sisimedia_drv.so:
 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/sisimedia_drv.so: undefined symbol:
 SiSUploadToScratch
 [74.465] (II) UnloadModule: sisimedia
 [74.465] (II) Unloading sisimedia
 [74.465] (EE) Failed to load module sisimedia (loader failed, 7)

 I used this file: http://pastebin.com/XkYfxrQy

It would be more useful if you told which file it is and which version
instead of paste-binning it. I assume this is the src/sis310_accel.c
from git://gitorious.org/xf86-video-sis671/sis-671-fix.git


 How can I fix this?


Connor's pastebin patch only removed SiSUploadToScratch() from that
one file. You will have to remove all references to that function.
git grep SiSUploadToScratch will help you.

Regards,
Tormod
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[Bug 34486] Poor xterm/exa perf with ColorTiling on.

2013-05-18 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34486

--- Comment #12 from Tobias Diedrich ranma+freedesk...@tdiedrich.de ---
Hi everyone. I need this bug/feature so much that I'm willing to pay 100.00
bucks for it.
This offer is registered at FreedomSponsors
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Once you solve it (according to the acceptance criteria described there), just
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If anyone else would like to throw in a few bucks to elevate the priority on
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