Bug Tracker item #3290864, was opened at 2011-04-21 10:45
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Category: UN*X version
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Franz Sirl (fsirl)
Assigned to: Adam Tkac (atkac)
Summary: No keyrepeat with 1.0.90 on SLES11SP1 (with solution)

Initial Comment:
My first try to use tigervnc-1.0.90 on SLES11SP1 worked, but caused the 
infamous key repeat problem.
After some trying I found out that essentially xorg-7.4 != xorg-7.4 :-). Since 
I build with this command:

sh ../tigervnc-1.0.90/unix/build-xorg build -version 7.4 -static

it seems that the choice of packages in unix/download-xorg-7.4 is incompatible 
with SLES11SP1 xorg-7.4.
I investigated the versions that were really in use on SLES11SP1 and came up 
with the attached patch (make sure you clean ~/.tigervnc-xorg-7.4 before you 
rerun build-xorg. After applying the patch everything worked like a charm and I 
didn't have a single problem (with a tigervnc-1.0.90 client on win7-x64) since 
then.

Though I changed a few packages to use, my guess is that the input-proto and 
xorg-xserver ones are the most relevant changes.

Hope this helps,
Franz


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