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  1. Apr 06, 2004
  2. Apr 02, 2004
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  4. Feb 27, 2004
    • Egbert Eich's avatar
      5. Reversed Xinerama changes (Egbert Eich). · e352120e
      Egbert Eich authored
      4. Reversed Xutf8* to XFree86utf8* function name changes for the release
          (Egbert Eich).
      3. Removed sources for patch which were included when patch had a bad bug
          (Egbert Eich).
      2. Removed unnecessary fonts (Egbert Eich).
      1. Removed XIE and PEX extension files from release tree. The build
          environment has been gone already (Egbert Eich).
      e352120e
  5. Feb 25, 2004
    • Kaleb Keithley Keithley's avatar
      bug #230 Revert to Xinerama 1.1 In order to make a "quick" release it has · 5b29e9b7
      Kaleb Keithley Keithley authored
          been decided that the priority is to preserve the server's internal
          API/ABI so that third-party drivers that depend on symbols like
          noPanoramiXExtension, etc., would not need to be recompiled. Too bad
          gcc on Linux doesn't support ELF's weak symbols as that would have been
          a reasonable solution for preserving the ABI. N.B.: While symbols, i.e.
          functions and variables revert to the old name, I did not revert build
          names, i.e. -DXINERAMA, to the old -DPANORAMIX. There was no need, and
          it's just a build issue that has no impact on the binary output of the
          build.
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  6. Feb 23, 2004
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  8. Dec 18, 2003
    • Kaleb Keithley Keithley's avatar
      First pass at "Standard" Xinerama. The sources for this came from Heather · bccafebf
      Kaleb Keithley Keithley authored
          Lanigan's xinerama tree on Sourceforge.Net. No attempt has been made to
          handle previous, non-standard versions of the protocol. Nor has any
          attempt been made to preserve the ABI of previous versions -- that part
          will be added at a later time, and then probably only on systems that
          have nice object/linker semantics, e.g. ELF systems with weak symbols.
      bccafebf
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