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Fri Aug 25 16:29:15 UTC 2023 - Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com>
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- Update to version 1.4.0:
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* Tablets now have BTN_STYLUS3 mapped to X button 8 (i.e. the
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first usable one after the LMR buttons).
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* Tablet now have the left-handed property available so we can
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actually change them to left-handed.
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Tue Apr 4 12:15:12 UTC 2023 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.3.0
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The main feature in this version is support for the new 'custom' pointer
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acceleration profile in libinput 1.23.0. This acceleration profile is
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quite flexible, so it is exposed via several properties:
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- "libinput Accel Custom Fallback Points" and "libinput Accel Custom Fallback Step"
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- "libinput Accel Custom Motion Points" and "libinput Accel Custom Motion Step"
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- "libinput Accel Custom Scroll Points" and "libinput Accel Custom Scroll Points"
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For details on what these mean, please see the man page and the
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libinput documentation:
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https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/pointer-acceleration.html
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In addition, the "libinput Accel Profiles Available" and
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"libinput Accel Profile Enabled" properties have been expanded to 3 values. For
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backwards compatibility, the "libinput Accel Profile Enabled" continues
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to support setting 2 values only.
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Tue Jan 25 12:58:08 UTC 2022 - Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com>
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- Enable tarball sig url too, verify tarball via keyring.
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Mon Jan 24 10:25:04 UTC 2022 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.2.1
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* few typos and misc minor fixes
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* property added to turn off new high-resolution wheel scrolling
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API
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Fri Nov 19 16:00:25 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- enable build on s390x (JIRA#SLE-18632)
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Fri Oct 8 11:58:43 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- reverted previous change; the issue was broken ckb-next, not
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the usage of libinput v120 API (boo#1190646)
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Tue Oct 5 11:17:29 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- switch to libinput v120 API broke the driver, so disable it for
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now via patching config.h in specfile after running configure
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(boo#1190646)
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Mon Sep 20 08:47:19 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.2.0
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* This release introduces support for touchpad gestures that will
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be available as part of X server 21.1. Additionally high-resolution
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scrolling data is now acquired from libinput if available and sent
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downstream to X server. The default scroll distance has been bumped
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to 120 in the process, but this should not affect correctly written
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clients.
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Wed Jun 23 23:09:49 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.1.0
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* This release adds a new driver-specific option:
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ScrollPixelDistance. This option converts movement "pixels"
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from libinput into the server's "scroll unit" definition and
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can thus help speeding up or slowing down two-finger/edge scrolling.
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Fri Apr 16 13:15:02 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.0.1
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* Only one fix, the code to set the tap button mapping property
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didn't correctly check for a valid device, causing memory
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corruption and a crash if called after a device was disabled.
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Or, in more user-friendly terms: if your X session crashed
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after calling `xinput disable $touchpad-device`, this release
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has the fix for it.
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Tue Apr 6 08:29:47 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 1.0.0
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* The biggest change here is the license change to MIT. Due to an unfortunate
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copy/paste error, the actual license text used was the Historical Permission
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Notice and Disclaimer license. With the ack of the various contributors, the
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driver is now using the MIT license text as intended. The actual impact is
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low, the HPND is virtually identical to the MIT license anyway (ianal,
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consult your legal dept if you have one).
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* The only other notable change: cancelled touch points are now lifted
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correctly. Where libinput cancels a touch, e.g. in response to a palm being
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detected, the touch point previously got stuck in the down state. This is
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fixed now.
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Fri Mar 12 22:08:14 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com>
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- refresh spec file (move licenses to licensedir)
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Tue May 19 10:36:33 UTC 2020 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 0.30.0
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* Only one noticeable change: the scroll button lock
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configuration option available in recent libinput versions
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is now exposed as the usual set of properties by this driver.
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Tue Aug 20 13:03:34 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- Update to version 0.29.0
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* Only one real fix: we now check for the tool type as well as
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the serial when we create subdevices for tablet tools.
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Previously there were some cases where the eraser device
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wasn't created correctly.
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Tue Jul 30 12:05:30 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
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- move xorg.conf.d snippet from /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d to
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/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d (boo#1139692)
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Mon Feb 4 17:43:06 UTC 2019 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.28.2
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* This release contains a bugfix that will likely trigger in future releases
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of libinput. The driver assumed wrongly that any wheel event has a nonzero
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discrete event and used the discrete as a divisor. Which is obviously a bad
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idea, mathematically speaking, because you never know what the future will
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bring. Hint: it will bring wheel events with a discrete of zero.
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Mon Oct 15 12:44:36 UTC 2018 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.28.1
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* Only two commits, only one that really matters: previously the
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driver used the per-device slot number to fetch the tracking IDs
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from a driver-internal array. Because devices re-use slots, this
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could cause a tracking ID mismatch when two touchscreens had the
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finger down at the same time. This is now fixed by switching to
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libinput's seat-wide slot number instead.
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Wed Jul 11 10:38:50 UTC 2018 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.28.0
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* This version adds a feature to expose the touch count for touch
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devices through the X device. It makes it possible for clients
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to adjust their UI based on the number of supported touches by
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this device.
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* Also, the draglock code had a bug and would call memset with
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an invalid size, causing memory corruption. You're advised to
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update, especially if you expect someone to use the draglock
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options.
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Thu Apr 12 09:44:31 UTC 2018 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.27.1
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* Just one bugfix, a regression introduced by the new property
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handling in 0.27.0 caused the property to toggle left-handed
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to not be initialized on all devices that required it.
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- supersedes U_Fix-left-handed-property.patch
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Thu Apr 5 18:21:40 UTC 2018 - bjorn.lie@gmail.com
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- Add U_Fix-left-handed-property.patch: Fix "left handed" property
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not set on all pointers (fdo#105667).
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Wed Apr 4 12:33:43 UTC 2018 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.27
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* The libinput driver splits libinput devices into multiple X
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devices (e.g. a mouse and a keyboard device) and then routes
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the events accordingly. In the case where there is a user-
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specific on one device, a VT switch or suspend/resume cycle
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sometimes overwrote the configuration with the devices
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in-order, resulting in the loss of that configuration. e.g.
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if the keyboard device resumes after the mouse device, the
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natural scroll setting may get overwritten with the default.
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This is fixed now.
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And a note to the man page, we don't support specifying
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devices as /dev/input/by-id or /dev/input/by-path. It's not
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worth the effort, so at least point this out in the man page.
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Tue Sep 19 08:30:26 UTC 2017 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.26
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* A few patches that have been sitting on master for a while, of
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which two are documentation patches. The most interesting patch
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is for tablets: previously we didn't send a separate motion
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event before the button event which caused some clients to
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trigger the button event on the previous stylus position.
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- obsoletes U_Only-initialize-properties.patch
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Fri Sep 1 22:32:19 UTC 2017 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Add U_Only-initialize-properties.patch: Only initialize
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properties that match capabilities on a subdevice (fdo#100900).
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Fri May 19 08:00:25 UTC 2017 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Leap 42.3 merge
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* boo#1039812
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Fri May 5 10:01:51 UTC 2017 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.25.1
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* Just one patch that's been sitting on master for a while now -
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after a proximity event we immediately post a motion event.
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This avoids the lines between the last known point before
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proximity out and the new point.
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Thu Mar 9 10:38:01 UTC 2017 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.25.0
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* fixing two bugs with tablet pad modes on kernel 4.9 and later.
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First, we never successfully opened the sysfs files representing
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the LEDs, so they didn't update as the kernel would change them.
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Second, had we opened them correctly we would've likely crashed
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as the property update would have been sent from within the
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input thread. Both issues are fixed now, together with a fix
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for a test case failure for ppc64/aarch64.
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Mon Feb 20 21:37:53 UTC 2017 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.24.0:
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+ Tablets now support a configurable pressure curve.
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+ Tablets now have a 'area ratio' setting to be able to match the
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tablet aspect ratio with that of the screen.
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+ The mouse wheel's click angle now (correctly) affects how fast
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the scroll wheel triggers. In particular, if you have a wheel
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with a very small click angle, it won't trigger for every click
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anymore.
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Mon Dec 12 13:36:44 UTC 2016 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de
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- Update to version 0.23.0:
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A couple of cleanups, no big features added. Most of this was in
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the property handling code. The most visible fix is that we now
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handle addition of initially disabled devices correctly, i.e.
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when a device is plugged in while the server is VT-switched
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away. In the non-logind case this previously caused a segfault.
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Our tablet support is good enough that we now match against
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tablets too. The xorg.conf.d sort order means that if you have
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the wacom driver installed, that driver will take over.
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Otherwise, libinput will handle tablets.
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Fri Oct 21 17:20:45 UTC 2016 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.22.0:
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+ Fix the new tap button map option handling.
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+ When the first device was removed (and subsequently freed by
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the server) the input thread would continue to call that
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device's read_input() func, eventually causing a crash.
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- Drop
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U_xf86-input-libinput-Fix_tap_button_map_option_handling.patch:
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Sat Oct 15 10:22:21 UTC 2016 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Add upstream patch to fix touchpad when lmr option is used:
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U_xf86-input-libinput-Fix_tap_button_map_option_handling.patch.
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Fixes fdo#97989.
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Fri Sep 30 11:11:02 UTC 2016 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.20.0:
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+ Most important fix is the use of input_lock() instead of the
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old SIGIO stuff to handle the input thread in server 1.19.
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+ This version now supports tablet pads and exposes properties
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for changing the tap button mapping and the rotation.
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- Rebase n_enable-tapping.patch.
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- Pass --with-xorg-conf-dir to configure and modify spec following
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Tue Sep 20 08:31:52 UTC 2016 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- install the driver by default; added "Supplements: xorg-x11-server"
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for this (bnc#999098)
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Thu Sep 15 20:53:14 UTC 2016 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.19.1:
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+ One of the property names had a clear typo in it, "Horizonal"
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instead of "Horizontal". This update corrects this property
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name.
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+ A second patch was snuck in to avoid bug messages when
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submitting button numbers beyond what we can handle in the
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protocol.
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Thu Apr 28 13:46:21 UTC 2016 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.19.0
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One significant change that affects packagers: the config snippet has been
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renamed from 90-libinput.conf to 60-libinput.conf.
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This should not show any immediate effects on most user's machines but there
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is a slight potential of user configurations to change if their custom
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snippets now sort after libinput instead of before.
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This change is part of the two-step solution to fix the handling of wacom
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tablets when the libinput driver is present. Previously, the libinput driver
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would overwrite any driver assigned to any supported devices. While it does
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not yet bind to tablet devices by default, some tablets also look like
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a keyboard, causing those devices to stop working. For those devices, the
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wacom driver is the better option.
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Since the X server is lacking an option to conditionally bind InputClass
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snippets based on current values (git master has a NoMatch* option), the
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safe alternative is to bump the libinput priority down and, at the same
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time, bump the wacom driver's priority up.
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For the cases where the wacom driver should not handle any device, simply
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uninstalling it is sufficient.
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- refreshed n_enable-tapping.patch
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Thu Apr 7 15:29:09 UTC 2016 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.18.0:
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This release adds support for tablet tool devices. Now, this support should
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be taken with a grain of salt, it works differently to the xf86-input-wacom
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driver and thus some capability differences can be observed:
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First, pad support is still missing, i.e. you cannot use the buttons on the
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tablet bit itself.
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There are no specific configuration options just yet, and the way we are
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aiming for libinput support, many of the options you are used to may not
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exist ever.
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The most important part: tool support is handled dynamically. As a tool is
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first brought into proximity, a new X device is created for that tool only
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(no multiplexing of tools through the same X device). Clients may expect a
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static list of tools, so for those you will need to bring the tool into
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proximity before starting the client.
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In short, do not use this driver for tablets on production workstations yet.
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Fri Feb 26 17:35:44 UTC 2016 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.17.0:
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+ Fix compiler warnings about missing tablet event cases.
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+ Add property/option for enabling/disabling tap-n-drag.
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+ Fix default tapping drag lock property value.
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+ Allow hotplugging a device immediately.
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+ Change creating subdevices to something more generic.
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Thu Dec 24 12:47:56 UTC 2015 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de
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- Update to version 0.16.0:
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This release fixes a long-standing issue with mixed devices that expose a
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pointer and a keyboard interface at the same time. X requires a strict
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separation between pointers and keyboards, these devices were usually
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initialized as pointers and exhibited some keyboard functionality issues
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(e.g. XKB layouts didn't get applied correctly). With this release, the xorg
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libinput driver splits such devices into multiple X devices, one for the
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keyboard and one for the pointer, routing the events as necessary and thus
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fixing those issues.
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- Changes to package:
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+ Remove patch U_xf86_input_libinput_mem_leak_fix.patch: included in this
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release.
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Tue Dec 15 18:34:38 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Add U_xf86_input_libinput_mem_leak_fix.patch: Plug two memory
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leaks, patch from upstream git.
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- Correct minimum version of BuildRequires pkgconfig(libinput).
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Wed Oct 28 13:28:42 UTC 2015 - sndirsch@suse.com
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- Update to version 0.15.0:
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This release adds new properties to select the pointer acceleration profile.
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See the libinput documentation for more details
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http://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/pointer-acceleration.html
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Note that this driver now installs a xorg.conf.d snippet in the usual
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locations. This snippet will assign libinput to mouse, touchpad, keyboard
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and touch devices but will skip tablets and joysticks (we don't support
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thoss in libinput yet). The filename of the snippet means it will sort after
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evdev and synaptics and thus override either driver.
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- n_enable-tapping.patch
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* enables tapping for touchpads in upstream xorg.conf.d snippet
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- removed superseded xorg.conf.d snippet
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Sun Sep 27 10:35:03 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com
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- Add gpg signature
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Mon Aug 31 21:30:30 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.14.0:
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+ Rename a local variable to not shadow the BSD strmode(3)
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function.
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+ Remove unneeded header, epoll(7) interface is not directly
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used.
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+ Rename main source file to x86libinput.c.
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+ gitignore: add patterns for automake test suite and misc other
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bits.
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+ Add drag lock support.
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+ Add an option to disable horizontal scrolling.
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+ Revamp server fd opening.
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+ Use xf86OpenSerial instead of a direct open() call.
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+ Fix typo in libinput.man.
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Tue Aug 4 16:51:08 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.13.0:
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+ Fix compiler warnings about touchpad gestures.
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+ man: minor man page improvements.
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+ Add a property for Disable While Typing.
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Sat Jul 25 08:05:49 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.12.0:
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+ Support buttons > BTN_BACK on mice.
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+ Add a property for tap drag lock.
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- Drop autoconf, automake and libtool BuildRequires, also stop
|
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|
running autoreconf before configure. They were needed in the past
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but we do not carry any patches anymore.
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- Remove emtpy post/postun sections.
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|
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Sun Jun 7 17:05:39 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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- Update to version 0.11.0:
|
||
|
+ Only init abs axes if we don't have acceleration.
|
||
|
+ Use the new unaccelerated valuator ValuatorMask features.
|
||
|
+ Fix missing scroll methods default/scroll button property.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
Sat May 23 00:39:18 UTC 2015 - zaitor@opensuse.org
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||
|
|
||
|
- Update to version 0.10.0:
|
||
|
+ Group scroll distances into a struct.
|
||
|
+ Add option "ButtonMapping" (fdo#90206).
|
||
|
+ man: add two linebreaks to make things easier to visually
|
||
|
parse.
|
||
|
+ Move the option parsing into helper functions.
|
||
|
+ Add a property for middle button emulation.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Fri Apr 24 15:20:02 UTC 2015 - sndirsch@suse.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
- xf86-input-libinput 0.9.0
|
||
|
* A couple of cosmetic changes but one addition of a new set of
|
||
|
properties: properties named "libinput something Default" show
|
||
|
the libinput default for a device. For example:
|
||
|
libinput Click Methods Available (284): 1, 1
|
||
|
libinput Click Method Enabled (285): 0, 1
|
||
|
libinput Click Method Enabled Default (286): 1, 0
|
||
|
This device has software buttons and clickfingers available,
|
||
|
clickfingers is currently enabled, software buttons is the
|
||
|
default for this device.
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Wed Apr 22 16:02:59 UTC 2015 - sndirsch@suse.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
- no longer install driver package by default, i.e. commented out
|
||
|
"Supplements: xorg-x11-server" in specfile
|
||
|
- 90-libinput.conf: enable tapping on touchpads by default
|
||
|
(http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-04/msg00233.html)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Tue Apr 14 01:22:03 UTC 2015 - hrvoje.senjan@gmail.com
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Install license in main package
|
||
|
- Install 90-libinput.conf config file (boo#926942)
|
||
|
|
||
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
Fri Mar 20 20:40:41 UTC 2015 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de
|
||
|
|
||
|
- New package xf86-input-libinput with initial version 0.8.0:
|
||
|
xf86-input-libinput is a libinput-based X.Org driver. The actual driver bit
|
||
|
is quite limited, most of the work is done by libinput, the driver itself
|
||
|
passes on the events (and wrangles them a bit where needed).
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
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