[SM-Discuss] Last call for xorg-modular testing before integration

Jaka Kranjc jakakranjc at email.si
Wed Aug 27 15:35:20 EDT 2008


On Wednesday 27 of August 2008 20:40:05 Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik wrote:
> After that -modular should soak in test for a month so that devs can get
> painfully familiar with it and how to transition to it safely from
> monolithic xorg. Then the normal stable-rc -> stable way to go.
Is this really needed? Has anyone not transitioned yet? AFAIK the xorg spell 
in stable doesn't work (we even stopped reverting freetype2 in stable-rc), so 
even if xorg-modular isn't polished yet, it may be a good idea to include it 
anyway. I imagine most users want a recent version and the stuff currently on 
the wiki is pretty scary.

> Users affected:
> Anyone with any of the following spells installed
> xdirectfb
> xfree86
> xfree86-4.3
> xfree86-devel
> xfree86-libs
> xorg
xfree86 is still being worked on and even compiles. I deprecated xfree86-devel 
(spell from 2001!) yesterday and others are free to go too afaik (tried only 
4.3). But xfree86 itself could stay. We don't need to target it specifically, 
just have it as an option, like we don't care much about $scm versions of 
multiversioned spells not compiling. The majority of users will pick xorg 
anyway.

> Unless you have the spell on hold it will trigger a cast of xorg-profile
> which will in turn install xorg-server, xorg-libs and various drivers. The
> driver query will happen twice once from xorg-profile and again from
> xorg-server. The one in xorg-server is atm a noop and the profile won't
> exists for much longer once it hits stable, it's only a transitional tool.
It is only a noop for users of stable sorcery. And I question the need for the 
xorg-profile spell if it will be so short-lived. It is meant as a 
transitional tool, but how will new installs, new users get a good xorg set 
up? In my opinion we should just deprecate the old providers of X11-SERVER in 
favour of xorg-server directly. As far as those that wouldn't get the 
benefits of suggest_depends, we could just add a FINAL explaining you do 
probably need a keyboard and mouse driver and how to get them. I don't see a 
point in making a difference between new installs and switch-overs and only 
supporting the latter for a short while (we don't know when the switches will 
stop happening).

The new stable sorcery should be out soon too, but don't let that stall 
things.

LP
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