On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 3:47 AM, Aaron Zang <Aaron.Zang at sun.com> wrote: > > > On 10/21/08 23:08, Alan Coopersmith wrote: >> >> I am getting ready to publish test binaries of Xorg 1.5 for our >> upcoming switch to it - can I get the source changes you made in >> your Xorg test binary so I can include those changes in our test >> binaries as well? >> > > What is this Xorg 1.5 test binary for? Is it for the testing of > official release of Xorg 1.5 in Solaris? > So my understanding is that the test binary should include exactly > what is or going to be in Xorg 1.5. Will the switching happen in > build 105? I am not sure Xorg VT support would be ready for > integration before 105. > > And our experimental binary is just the one we used to test the > kernel. It's based on the assumption that virtual console support > is available and vtdaemon service is enabled. The code needs to > be enhanced to function well in any kind of situation, i.e. the > system does not support virtual console or vtdaemon service is > disabled, more importantly, dealing with the state changes > dynamically. > So I really do not think putting this somewhat immature code > in your testing binary is a good idea. > Anyway, it's up to you. > > Regards, > Aaron
Congrats! This is good news. Two questions: Is SPARC-support included, if so for Xorg? Are the src finally available now, if so are they in OS/Net? %martin
