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Backport of this commit:
commit 1b2d17748f0154da142e9b421d4f6a46e4e5a18c
Author: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Date: Sun May 22 13:50:14 2011 -0700
fbbltone.c: Mark bitmasks as unsigned ints
Clears many Sun compiler warnings:
"fbbltone.c", line 491: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 491: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 491: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 491: warning: initializer will be sign-extended: -16777216
"fbbltone.c", line 491: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 491: warning: initializer will be sign-extended: -1
"fbbltone.c", line 495: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 495: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 495: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 495: warning: initializer will be sign-extended: -256
"fbbltone.c", line 495: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 495: warning: initializer will be sign-extended: -1
"fbbltone.c", line 499: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 499: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 499: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 499: warning: initializer will be sign-extended: -65536
"fbbltone.c", line 499: warning: integer overflow detected: op "<<"
"fbbltone.c", line 499: warning: initializer will be sign-extended: -1
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Jamey Sharp <jamey@minilop.net>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
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Patch by realsimix: "Oneliner which was for some old distribution but
works on all up to RHEL9."
Mentioned in ArcticaProject/nx-libs#1054
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'cause that's what it is.
But as this seems to be a handy debug helper we'll leave it instead of
dropping it.
Marking it as unused silences a compiler warning.
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These are filled by libX11 so the type must be the Xlib one.
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just like xorg-xserver in
commit 446fe9eecddd1337f9d5164dd7c301e1ba3dfe32
Author: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Date: Thu Jul 17 21:37:50 2008 +0300
Dead code removal
Remove a whole bunch of code that was never built, be it entire files or
just dead ifdefs.
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commit 843166b033dc0544b9f3cf3c91fc3ae3650bda14
Author: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Apr 6 11:05:17 2009 -0400
os: signal handlers return void.
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Backport of the following commit + manual fix at some other locations.
commit 75b9383d8a4c113ab3c6cfc1d5efcb5d9982a1bf
Author: Jesse Adkins <jesserayadkins@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Aug 18 21:13:40 2009 -0700
xserver doesn't stop all connections to localhost
X.Org Bugzilla #23329: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23329
Patch #28648: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=28648
I noticed in xserver at os/access.c that xorg tries to stop connections
to localhost by checking against the address 127.0.0.1. However, RFC
3330 defines the localhost network as 127.0.0.0/8. This means that any
IPv4 address that starts with 127 is just another name for localhos
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there where remnants of WIN32, CYGWIN and SCO
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because that's what it is...
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otherwise it would be reinitialized for every interation.
This was errornously moved in commit 56aaea90b4ee442b57f1370e3cafe0418deadc1d
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add [] around values where they were missing
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Set to No and Only checked by GL
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also add soem whitespace fix
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glibc no longer has rpc included, so we can only compile when tirpc
is available
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Due to the , the second line was taken as the first argument leading to weird output.
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Addresses ArcticaProject/nx-libs#985
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