Disable xterm and XRX builds per default / [Fwd: CVS Update: xc(branch: trunk)]
Daniel Stone
daniel at fooishbar.org
Sun Jan 23 23:10:36 PST 2005
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 08:06:10AM +0100, Roland Mainz wrote:
> Daniel Stone wrote:
> > > Who decides such changes ? AFAIK the Xorg arch board or the Xorg
> > > directory are allowed to make such a drastic change or approve it unless
> > > it goes through a bug.
> >
> > I don't think this is any more drastic than, say, bringing in a browser plugin.
>
> The plugin was always there. Since X11R6.3.
Except when it wasn't.
> 1. Daniel: Are you still refusing to undo this commit [YES] / [NO] ?
Yes.
> 2. The plugin was restored upon user request and even added to the
> X11R6.8.x stable branch per request and release-wranglers consens.
> Correct me if I am wrong: You violated that consens...
I have not modified XORG-6_8-branch. The plugin is still there. People who
want it can build it, can they not?
> > > BTW: I am the XRX maintainer and I doubt all the non-Debian platforms
> > > are that happy that you disabled xterm in the default build.
> >
> > xrx != config/cf.
>
> You did disable it in the default build, right ?
Yes. Just as you enabled it in the default build.
> > I doubt the Fedora Core people would care much, since they too use the actual
> > upstream source, instead of our lagged copy.
>
> Other distributions _DO_ care. And for those which don't care is a
> switch provided which should default to |YES|.
If they care, then surely they can expend effort.
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