Disable xterm and XRX builds per default / [Fwd: CVS Update: xc (branch: trunk)]
Daniel Stone
daniel at fooishbar.org
Mon Jan 24 09:52:37 PST 2005
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 06:44:57PM +0100, Egbert Eich wrote:
> Daniel Stone writes:
> > > Other distributors either add their custom configuration to linux.cf
> > > or supply it their custom configuration in a host.def file.
> >
> > FWIW, I do the former.
(Which includes patching linux.cf in debian/patches, which seems rather
perverse; the debian/patches patch to the LinuxDebian section of linux.cf is
still pretty massive. Sigh.)
> > Sure, we have sections for this in linux.cf today. But I think the entire
> > concept of having this in the upstream tree is a bad one; much as I have avoided
> > merging the debian/ tree for D-BUS upstream, likewise would I rather see all
> > distro-specific configuration out of the upstream X.Org tree, since it doesn't
> > belong there IMO. Ho hum.
>
> Yes, I fully argee with you here. That would be even better.
> However since the monolithic tree is approaching it's end of life
> it may not be worthwhile obtaining consensus on these changes
> - unless each distro maintainer would delete the stuff for his
> product.
I spend my spare time either dealing with fd.o (for instance, the LDAP server
totally died again recently), or the modular tree, and already have enough to do
distribution-wise to keep me busy for several release cycles if no-one files any
new bugs or releases any new upstream versions. But if I had the time to spare,
sure, I'd do it for Debian/Ubuntu.
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