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--- libsynaptics/libsynaptics.changes 2006-07-13 21:10:50.000000000 +0200
+++ /mounts/work_src_done/STABLE/libsynaptics/libsynaptics.changes 2006-10-13 16:58:46.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,0 +2,6 @@
+Fri Oct 13 16:58:15 CEST 2006 - seife@suse.de
+
+- udate to 0.14.6b which removed debug messages and fixes some
+ build problems.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
Old:
----
libsynaptics-0.14.5a-debug.tar.bz2
New:
----
libsynaptics-0.14.6b.tar.bz2
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Other differences:
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++++++ libsynaptics.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.e6VbsX/_old 2006-10-13 20:53:39.000000000 +0200
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.e6VbsX/_new 2006-10-13 20:53:39.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
-# spec file for package libsynaptics (Version 0.14.5a)
+# spec file for package libsynaptics (Version 0.14.6b)
#
# Copyright (c) 2006 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
Name: libsynaptics
BuildRequires: gcc-c++ xorg-x11-devel
URL: http://qsynaptics.sourceforge.net
-Version: 0.14.5a
-Release: 3
+Version: 0.14.6b
+Release: 1
Summary: A Small C++ Library To Use The Synaptics Driver
License: GPL
Group: System/Libraries
-Source: %{name}-%{version}-debug.tar.bz2
+Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
Prefix: /usr
@@ -59,6 +59,9 @@
%{_includedir}/synaptics/
%changelog -n libsynaptics
+* Fri Oct 13 2006 - seife@suse.de
+- udate to 0.14.6b which removed debug messages and fixes some
+ build problems.
* Thu Jul 13 2006 - seife@suse.de
- Fix debuginfo-package build.
* Thu Jul 13 2006 - aj@suse.de
++++++ libsynaptics-0.14.5a-debug.tar.bz2 -> libsynaptics-0.14.6b.tar.bz2 ++++++
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/ChangeLog new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/ChangeLog
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/ChangeLog 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/ChangeLog 2006-07-22 14:30:20.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+10-06-2006
+* released 0.14.5a-debug
+14-06-2006
+* adding DV_TOORECENT for driver version that are relatively recent and,
+hence, yet unsupported!
+* fixed two warnings
+* implementing hasSynClient/hasSynDaemon and making them public
+* removing debug messages once again
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/INSTALL new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/INSTALL
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/INSTALL 2006-06-05 00:34:47.000000000 +0200
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/INSTALL 2006-07-22 14:30:20.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,236 +1,8 @@
-Installation Instructions
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+./configure
+make
+make install
+------
+If you plan to install ksynaptics run
+./configure --prefix=/usr
+make
+make install
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Makefile.am new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Makefile.am
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Makefile.am 2006-06-05 10:38:27.000000000 +0200
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Makefile.am 2006-07-22 14:32:27.000000000 +0200
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
libsynaptics_la_SOURCES = pad.cpp pad.h synaptics.h syndebug.h synshm.h version.h
libsynaptics_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info $(LIBRARY_VERSION)
library_includedir = $(includedir)/synaptics
-library_include_HEADERS = pad.h Shm_0_14_4 Shm_0_14_5 synaptics.h syndebug.h synparams.h synshm.h version.h
+library_include_HEADERS = pad.h Shm_0_14_4 Shm_0_14_5 Shm_0_14_6 synaptics.h syndebug.h synparams.h synshm.h version.h
noinst_PROGRAMS = syntest
syntest_SOURCES = syntest.cpp synaptics.h
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Makefile.in new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Makefile.in
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Makefile.in 2006-06-05 10:38:32.000000000 +0200
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Makefile.in 2006-07-22 14:32:30.000000000 +0200
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
noinst_PROGRAMS = syntest$(EXEEXT)
DIST_COMMON = README $(am__configure_deps) $(library_include_HEADERS) \
$(srcdir)/Makefile.am $(srcdir)/Makefile.in \
- $(top_srcdir)/configure COPYING INSTALL TODO config.guess \
- config.sub depcomp install-sh ltmain.sh missing
+ $(top_srcdir)/configure COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL TODO \
+ config.guess config.sub depcomp install-sh ltmain.sh missing
subdir = .
ACLOCAL_M4 = $(top_srcdir)/aclocal.m4
am__aclocal_m4_deps = $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
libsynaptics_la_SOURCES = pad.cpp pad.h synaptics.h syndebug.h synshm.h version.h
libsynaptics_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info $(LIBRARY_VERSION)
library_includedir = $(includedir)/synaptics
-library_include_HEADERS = pad.h Shm_0_14_4 Shm_0_14_5 synaptics.h syndebug.h synparams.h synshm.h version.h
+library_include_HEADERS = pad.h Shm_0_14_4 Shm_0_14_5 Shm_0_14_6 synaptics.h syndebug.h synparams.h synshm.h version.h
syntest_SOURCES = syntest.cpp synaptics.h
syntest_LDADD = libsynaptics.la
all: all-am
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/README new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/README
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/README 2006-06-05 00:34:47.000000000 +0200
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/README 2006-07-22 14:30:20.000000000 +0200
@@ -10,6 +10,9 @@
Future releases of QSynaptics and KSynaptics [3] are planned to rely on libsynaptics.
+ IMPORTANT NOTE: at the time being ksynaptics searches in /usr for libsynaptics, so if you
+ intend to install ksynaptics run ./configure --prefix=/usr at this point!
+
LICENSE:
GPL [2]
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Shm_0_14_5 new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Shm_0_14_5
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Shm_0_14_5 2006-06-05 09:58:18.000000000 +0200
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Shm_0_14_5 2006-07-22 14:30:20.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#ifndef SHM_0_14_5
#define SHM_0_14_5
-typedef struct _SynapticsSHM
+typedef struct
{
int version; /* Driver version */
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Shm_0_14_6 new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Shm_0_14_6
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/Shm_0_14_6 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/Shm_0_14_6 2006-07-22 14:30:20.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+#ifndef SHM_0_14_6
+#define SHM_0_14_6
+
+typedef struct
+{
+ int version; /* Driver version */
+
+ /* Current device state */
+ int x, y; /* actual x, y coordinates */
+ int z; /* pressure value */
+ int numFingers; /* number of fingers */
+ int fingerWidth; /* finger width value */
+ int left, right, up, down; /* left/right/up/down buttons */
+ Bool multi[8];
+ Bool middle;
+ int guest_left, guest_mid, guest_right; /* guest device buttons */
+ int guest_dx, guest_dy; /* guest device movement */
+
+ /* Probed hardware properties */
+ SynapticsHwInfo synhw;
+
+ /* Parameter data */
+ int left_edge, right_edge, top_edge, bottom_edge; /* edge coordinates absolute */
+ int finger_low, finger_high; /* finger detection values in Z-values */
+ int tap_time;
+ int tap_move; /* max. tapping time and movement in packets and coord. */
+ int single_tap_timeout; /* timeout to recognize a single tap */
+ int tap_time_2; /* max. tapping time for double taps */
+ int click_time; /* The duration of a single click */
+ Bool fast_taps; /* Faster reaction to single taps */
+ int emulate_mid_button_time; /* Max time between left and right button presses to
+ emulate a middle button press. */
+ int scroll_dist_vert; /* Scrolling distance in absolute coordinates */
+ int scroll_dist_horiz; /* Scrolling distance in absolute coordinates */
+ Bool scroll_edge_vert; /* Enable/disable vertical scrolling on right edge */
+ Bool scroll_edge_horiz; /* Enable/disable horizontal scrolling on left edge */
+ Bool scroll_twofinger_vert; /* Enable/disable vertical two-finger scrolling */
+ Bool scroll_twofinger_horiz; /* Enable/disable horizontal two-finger scrolling */
+ double min_speed, max_speed, accl; /* movement parameters */
+ int edge_motion_min_z; /* finger pressure at which minimum edge motion speed is set */
+ int edge_motion_max_z; /* finger pressure at which maximum edge motion speed is set */
+ int edge_motion_min_speed; /* slowest setting for edge motion speed */
+ int edge_motion_max_speed; /* fastest setting for edge motion speed */
+ Bool edge_motion_use_always; /* If false, egde motion is used only when dragging */
+
+ Bool updown_button_scrolling; /* Up/Down-Button scrolling or middle/double-click */
+ Bool leftright_button_scrolling; /* Left/right-button scrolling, or two lots of middle button */
+ Bool updown_button_repeat; /* If up/down button being used to scroll, auto-repeat?*/
+ Bool leftright_button_repeat; /* If left/right button being used to scroll, auto-repeat? */
+ int scroll_button_repeat; /* time, in milliseconds, between scroll events being
+ * sent when holding down scroll buttons */
+ int touchpad_off; /* Switches the touchpad off
+ * 0 : Not off
+ * 1 : Off
+ * 2 : Only tapping and scrolling off
+ */
+ Bool guestmouse_off; /* Switches the guest mouse off */
+ Bool locked_drags; /* Enable locked drags */
+ int tap_action[MAX_TAP]; /* Button to report on tap events */
+ Bool circular_scrolling; /* Enable circular scrolling */
+ double scroll_dist_circ; /* Scrolling angle radians */
+ int circular_trigger; /* Trigger area for circular scrolling */
+ Bool circular_pad; /* Edge has an oval or circular shape */
+ Bool palm_detect; /* Enable Palm Detection */
+ int palm_min_width; /* Palm detection width */
+ int palm_min_z; /* Palm detection depth */
+ double coasting_speed; /* Coasting threshold scrolling speed */
+ int press_motion_min_z; /* finger pressure at which minimum pressure motion factor is applied */
+ int press_motion_max_z; /* finger pressure at which maximum pressure motion factor is applied */
+ double press_motion_min_factor; /* factor applied on speed when finger pressure is at minimum */
+ double press_motion_max_factor; /* factor applied on speed when finger pressure is at minimum */
+} ShmSegment_0_14_6;
+
+#endif
diff -urN --exclude=CVS --exclude=.cvsignore --exclude=.svn --exclude=.svnignore old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/pad.cpp new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/pad.cpp
--- old/libsynaptics-0.14.5a/pad.cpp 2006-06-05 11:00:15.000000000 +0200
+++ new/libsynaptics-0.14.6b/pad.cpp 2006-07-22 14:30:20.000000000 +0200
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
#include
participants (1)
-
root@suse.de