Reverting 81fbb96c54f78a7cd96433294ee003c7ef6a772a
(9d23459415b84606ee4f38bb2d19054c432c8552 on master) fixes the issue.

The change calls the new ReleaseButtonsAndKeys() function in
AttachDevice(). This makes sense when you are wanting to float a device.
However, activating a passive grab on a slave device also floats the
device. In this case, ReleaseButtonsAndKeys() is interfering with the
passive grab.

I will coordinate with upstream on how to fix this issue since reverting
the change will just cause a different bug to reappear.

** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)

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Title:
  Easystroke doesn't recognize button release

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