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xf86-video-vmware: Remove unused .cvsignore file #23776
Philip Langdale (1):
Bump fo 10.16.8 Release
GIT tag: xf86-video-vmware-10.16.8
25287a202c986b33bd79fbe379c96a16 xf86-video-vmware-10.16.8.tar.bz2
4e35512b53620d076c95bd774417eba00065b525 xf86-video-vmware-10.16.8
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Adam Jackson (1):
Compile with INPUT ABI 7.
Matthias Hopf (1):
Remove ModuleInfoRec and associated bits.
Peter Hutterer (1):
Needed by newer X servers, otherwise the module data is invisible and a
dlopen error occurs.
Shelley
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Alan Coopersmith (3):
Remove xorgconfig xorgcfg from See Also list in man page
Make --with-hal* configure options match their help output
Map Solaris/Sun compiler #defines to gcc equivalents
Shelley Gong (1):
1) Fix bug where
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Alan Coopersmith (3):
Remove xorgconfig xorgcfg from See Also list in man page
Make --with-hal* configure options match their help output
Map Solaris/Sun compiler #defines to gcc equivalents
Shelley Gong (1):
1) Fix bug
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Philip Langdale (5):
Narrow down the scope of what systems are checked for the vmmouse device.
Don't flush buttons.
Only turn on absolute mode when we get an actual event; we don't
Revert Narrow down the scope of what systems
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Brown paper bag release. There was a pointless call to iopl() in
the detection utility which made it non-portable to non-Linux
operating systems.
Philip Langdale (2):
Remove call to iopl(). It's not portable and isn't necessary.
Bump
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This change, finally, adds HAL integration to detect the vmmouse device
and set the right X11 driver.
Philip Langdale (5):
Move shared vmmouse files into a separate static lib so we can
Ignore more stuff in .gitignore
Add HAL
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Adam Jackson (1):
Remove useless call to xf86AddModuleInfo
Matthias Hopf (2):
Grab mouse from kernel if possible.
Revert Grab mouse from kernel if possible.
Philip Langdale (3):
Properly set axis range and resolution
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This is a bugfix release.
Under certain circumstances, typically when the kernel PS/2 driver decides
to reset the PS/2 device, we can find ourselves in an inconsistent state
between the vmmouse driver and the virtual hardware. When this