Missing X11/extensions/damageshared.h header file?
Jim Gettys
Jim.Gettys at hp.com
Fri Sep 24 10:20:09 PDT 2004
The software cursor code was reimplemented to use the facilities that
damage provides (and which allowed the code size to decrease; you know
you are on the right track when adding functionality makes code
smaller).
I suspect that Keith Packard can give you a hint as to what has
changed in that area.
What is a bit strange is that I can't find any file named damageshared.h
in the distribution...
- Jim
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 14:58 -0700, Kendall Bennett wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to build some of our code that worked fine with previous
> versions of XFree86 and X.org R6.7.0 but it fails to compile with X.org
> R6.8.0. Our headers need to include mispritest.h to build our framebuffer
> driver replacement, but this header file includes damage.h, but damage.h
> is trying to include the file X11/extensions/damageshared.h that does not
> appear to exist in the X.org R6.8.0 or X.org R6.8.1 tar balls.
>
> Does anyone have an idea of how to work around this, or a copy of the
> missing file? I tried making an empty file in it's place but other stuff
> would not compile.
>
> For now I have worked around it by disabling our framebuffer driver
> replacement (just falling back to using XAA), but I would like to get
> this working again with the latest X.org releases.
>
> Thanks!
>
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