I can give you commit access. What is your SF account name?
acoopersmith (had to go look it up it's been a while)
Welcome aboard!
Regards,
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On 05/ 2/12 01:25 AM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
> On Tue, 1 May 2012, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
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>>> Btw, would you like commit rights? I'd say you have enough street cred for
>>> that not to be an issue. :)
>>
>> I'm not actively developing on TigerVNC, mostly just noticing problems when
>> we integrat
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Alan Coopersmith wrote:
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> On 04/25/12 08:13 AM, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> > Btw, would you like commit rights? I'd say you have enough street cred for
> > that not
On Tue, 1 May 2012, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Btw, would you like commit rights? I'd say you have enough street cred for
that not to be an issue. :)
I'm not actively developing on TigerVNC, mostly just noticing problems when
we integrate new versions of either Xorg or TigerVNC to the Solaris pac
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On 04/25/12 08:13 AM, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 14:10:20 -0700 Alan Coopersmith
> wrote:
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>> The reformatting of all the Xserver sources in the 1.12.1 release changed
>> the headers so now some of them have multiple instances of th
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 14:10:20 -0700
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> The reformatting of all the Xserver sources in the 1.12.1 release changed
> the headers so now some of them have multiple instances of the C++ "and"
> and "xor" keywords on the same line, so the hack to sanitize them needs
> to use the
The reformatting of all the Xserver sources in the 1.12.1 release changed
the headers so now some of them have multiple instances of the C++ "and"
and "xor" keywords on the same line, so the hack to sanitize them needs
to use the sed "g" flag to replace all instances, not just the first.
Otherwise