Re: Release Notes should document possible issues with X transition

2006-11-14 Thread Andreas Barth
* Andreas Barth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [061114 14:35]: A potential other issue is that paths for fonts and modules have changed and thus changes in the X configuration file may be needed. Whether this really is an issue depends on how well conversion of old X11 config files is supported at

Re: Release Notes should document possible issues with X transition

2006-11-14 Thread Andreas Barth
Hi, * Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060416 18:28]: The most important issue is that /usr/X11R6/bin has been dropped and only remains as a symlink to /usr/bin. This means it has to be empty at the time of the upgrade. The new packages conflict with most packages that used /usr/X11R6/bin,

Re: Release Notes should document possible issues with X transition

2006-04-17 Thread Daniel Stone
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:28:19AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: A potential other issue is that paths for fonts and modules have changed and thus changes in the X configuration file may be needed. Whether this really is an issue depends on how well conversion of old X11 config files is supported

Re: Release Notes should document possible issues with X transition

2006-04-17 Thread Frans Pop
On Monday 17 April 2006 09:57, Daniel Stone wrote: On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:28:19AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: A potential other issue is that paths for fonts and modules have changed and thus changes in the X configuration file may be needed. Whether this really is an issue depends on how

Release Notes should document possible issues with X transition

2006-04-16 Thread Frans Pop
Package: release-notes Severity: important With the release of modular Xorg 7.0 packages, some structural changes have been made that may hit users during upgrade and thus should be documented in the Release Notes. The most important issue is that /usr/X11R6/bin has been dropped and only