Lars-Peter Clausen wrote:
I guess its a bug in the driver. An updated version of the patch can
be found at [1].
[1]
https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/packages/Xorg/driver/xf86-input-tslib/patches/015-add-randr-support.patch
Thanks to Lars.
I just uploaded 0.0.5-8 to mentors.debian.net. [2]
I
On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 14:52:13 +0800
Wen-Yen Chuang ca...@calno.com wrote:
I just uploaded 0.0.5-8 to mentors.debian.net. [2]
I tested it on Zaurus SL-C3200. It works fine on both directions.
I also uploaded an armel binary [3] for those who want to test it.
[2] dget
I've just tried xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.5-8_armel. I'm using it on Neo
1973 (gta01) with fbdev as a video device driver.
1. Without Rotate option, it works perfectly fine, as do
2. With `Option Rotate CCW' it doesn't crash, but the clicks are not
handled correctly, as they go to a
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Please do not reply to #519556 anymore. It is closed.
Request a new bug unless you really think #519556 should be reopened.
Milko Krachounov wrote:
I've just tried xserver-xorg-input-tslib_0.0.5-8_armel. I'm using it on Neo
1973 (gta01) with fbdev
Hi,
[ Cc set to author of the xrandr patch, l...@metafoo.de ]
I grepped for RRGetRotation from xserver-xorg-input-* packages and
noticed the following:
* xf86-input-evtouch
has a patch to disable use of RRGetRotation completely (we don't want that)
* xserver-xorg-input-fpit
has a
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Hi,
[ Cc set to author of the xrandr patch, l...@metafoo.de ]
I grepped for RRGetRotation from xserver-xorg-input-* packages and
noticed the following:
* xf86-input-evtouch
has a patch to disable use of RRGetRotation completely (we don't
want that)
*
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Thank you for reporting the bug.
I raised the severity to serious so 0.0.5-6 will not go to Squeeze.
I have forwarded this bug to the RandR patch author.
I will try to add a xorg.conf option to avoid the bug temporarily.
Kind regards
Wen-Yen
Package: xserver-xorg-input-tslib
Version: 0.0.5-6
Severity: important
When running an X server without RandR support (for example, fbdev driver with
the Rotate option set), the tslib driver segfaults. A backtrace with gdb
revealed the location:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation
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