X.Org modules which could use some help to release
Alan Coopersmith
alan.coopersmith at oracle.com
Mon Jul 15 21:31:13 UTC 2019
On 7/15/19 4:02 AM, Thomas Klausner wrote:
> As a datapoint:
Thanks for the info.
> Of these, the following have packages in pkgsrc:
>
> libWindowsWM
This is supposed to only be useful on Cygwin, but a Cygwin package search
says they don't ship it, and it hasn't had a release since 2009, so I
wonder if anyone uses it, or just keeps building it because no one ever
said "stop".
> libXTrap
Similarly, this just seems like something build because they never knew
what it was for - do they really have much software that adopted a
proposed extension for X11R5, that's been deprecated since XTEST &
RECORD came out in X11R6 in 1994? (Oh, hey, time to change 15 -> 25 in
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxtrap/blob/master/README.md )
> rstart
We dropped this with a note to use ssh X-forwarding instead.
> and the following:
>
> beforelight
> xf86-video-ark
> xf86-video-newport
> xf86-video-tga
> xf86-video-tseng
> xf86-video-xgi
> xf86dga
> xfwp
> xvidtune
>
> are included in NetBSD's xsrc, probably some with patches.
>
> I can't tell if they are there for historic reasons or if anyone is
> actually still using them.
Well, NetBSD still claims to support some of the ancient platforms for
those drivers, so they might be:
- xf86-video-tga - DEC Alpha graphics, for mid-90's systems such as:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEC_Multia
- xf86-video-newport - SGI MIPS workstation graphics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SGI_Indy#Graphics
but those drivers don't seem to be getting all the API/ABI updates, and
haven't had releases to make them compatible with any recent X server,
so they'd have to be patching them to make them work. Perhaps NetBSD
folks who support those platforms should become their maintainers?
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-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at oracle.com
Oracle Solaris Engineering - https://blogs.oracle.com/alanc
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