Re: XFree86 modularization | |
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On Fri, May 09, 2003 at 06:57:20AM -0700, Jim.Gettys@hp.com wrote: > Torry, > > > Sender: forum-admin@XFree86.Org > > From: Torrey Lyons <torrey@mrcla.com> > > Here's a counter example: In recent history this would have caused > > great difficulties on Darwin/Mac OS X with Freetype. Freetype is > > largely only installed on Mac OS X as part of XFree86. Although > > Freetype supports Mac OS X, the Freetype team has no committers with > > a Mac OS X box. Until a few days ago you could not even build > > standard Freetype on Mac OS X using gcc but had to use a proprietary > > compiler. I do not mean to pick on the Freetype team--they do a great > > job. Freetype has just had a different emphasis with regards to which > > platforms they support. However, whenever XFree86 depends on an > > external library that may not have the same level of support for all > > the platforms XFree86 supports, you need to have XFree86 maintain a > > local copy of the library. > > > > This cuts both ways: the version of Freetype shipped with XFree86 4.3 was > badly buggy on rendering, and the fact that it was built and installed by > default meant that when I was worrying about the rendering of Vera > during its beta test, I had a broken version installed without being aware > of it (as part of having installed XFree86 4.3). The ensuing mess > took me a couple days to sort out, discovering that the bad rendering > on my screen was due to this buggy version distributed by XFree86. Did the Freetype team make any noise about the bugs that were to be shipped in XFree86 4.3.0 ? I know Juliusz monitors the CVS quite closely, I'd have just thought he'd of shouted fairly loudly if this was a problem. Alan. _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@XFree86.Org http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/forum
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