------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 29 00:30:17 UTC 2023 - Christopher Yeleighton - Build documentation (boo#1207721) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Aug 21 11:15:11 UTC 2022 - Bjørn Lie - Use xz tarball instead of gz, save a few bytes in size. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 12 21:10:43 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller - add gpg validation of sources ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 11 10:16:02 UTC 2022 - Aaron Stern - xorgproto 2022.2 * DRI3: Add DRI3SetDRMDeviceInUse * Add the XWAYLAND extension * Build xz tarballs instead of bzip2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 21 02:20:44 UTC 2022 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2022.1 * No changes to the actual protocols, just the additions of some new keysyms provided by the Linux kernel. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 15 20:54:39 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2021.5 * This release introduces the version 2.4 of the X Input protocol. It contains the addition of the concept of touchpad gestures. Touchpad gesture is an interaction of two or more fingers that can be interpreted as a swipe or a pinch. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 31 15:07:17 UTC 2021 - Dirk Müller - package licenses as %%license - modernize spec file - list files in files-section to avoid directory permission conflict with filesystem package ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 30 09:04:25 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2021.4 The big new feature in this release is Olivier's addition that makes up XFixes 6: the new ClientDisconnectMode. An X server that is started on demand (Xwayland) should ideally also terminate when the last client disconnects. However, some X11 clients that provide system services will linger around forever, preventing that shutdown. With the new XFixes request, a client can designate itself as to-be-terminated and the X server can ignore those clients when counting the number of remaining clients. If no other clients are left, the server can shut down. Note that this requires changes to the X server and each client to work. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 25 10:42:37 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2021.3 If you thought the 2021.2 release was exciting, well, you're in for a surprise: this one even builds with meson! How cool is that?! Somewhat related: the new script to generate and verify the keysyms was missing from the (autotools-generated) tarball, causing a meson build from that tarball to fail during the setup phase. This is fixed now. No changes to the rest of the sources, so this is effectively identical to yesterday's tarball. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 25 10:39:54 UTC 2021 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2021.2 This release is mostly all about keysyms. Some additions to Vietnamese and Hangul but the big set of commits here is catching up with several years of Linux kernel releases. The kernel's evdev interface has semantic keycodes (e.g. KEY_ESC is what you'd expect). Beyond the normal range expected to change with different layouts there are many keycodes that should only ever do one thing. For example, KEY_ONSCREEN_KEYBOARD should display the OSK regardless of layout). In the past, we've added these keysyms on a as-requested basis. We now have a reserved subrange in the already reserved range for XF86Foo keysyms. Within that range, keysyms map directly to their evdev counterparts, making future updates easier. The above example KEY_ONSCREEN_KEYBOARD now has a XF86OnScreenKeyboard keysym. The header file follows a strict convention to make this range machine-readable, xkeyboard-config can make use of this to make those keysyms available by default. Note that almost all keys are outside the X keycode range so very little will change under X. Note that most keys exist on selected devices only so the practial use is quite limited. But those keysyms are available through normal XKB configuration so users can re-map existing keys where needed. Aside from those, a bit of misc cleanup work. Many thanks to all contributors. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 14 21:22:36 UTC 2020 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2020.1 * This release adds a new keysym, a state-change event to the DPMS extension, synchronizes more of the meson and autotools build sytems, and converts some quasi-text documentation to Markdown. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 18 10:05:56 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2019.2 * This release moves more header files to the legacy set. Note that this means libX11 older than 1.6.9 and libXvMC older than 1.0.12 will not build without some legacy headers installed. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 24 14:28:53 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch - use --enable-legacy configure option on existing products in order not to break package builds, which still requires any of these extensions: * trapproto * xf86miscproto * xproxymngproto deleterequests for the affected packaages have been done for factory/TW ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 21 10:08:56 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch - xorgproto 2019.1 * This release boasts a bunch of cleanup work and a few new keysyms. No functional changes to any of the protocols. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 27 23:07:34 UTC 2018 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de - Obsolete protocol packages by their corresponding old package names, not by their pkconfig(...) provides. Additionally move the obsoletes to the -devel package to take effect. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 28 20:45:12 UTC 2018 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de - Create package xorgproto with initial version 2018.4: This package contains all previously split up xorg protocol headers in one package (again!). Additionally this package contains two new protocol versions required by the upcoming XServer 1.20: + dri3proto version 1.2 + randrproto version 1.6 - Obsolete the old *prot packages by using the actual protocol version to keep this package compatible with the old versioning scheme. - "Prefer: xorgproto-devel" in the project config is required to prefer it for now