Summary: | Some cursors get corrupted | ||||||||
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Product: | xorg | Reporter: | Erik Andren <erik.andren> | ||||||
Component: | Driver/intel | Assignee: | Eric Anholt <eric> | ||||||
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | QA Contact: | Xorg Project Team <xorg-team> | ||||||
Severity: | normal | ||||||||
Priority: | medium | ||||||||
Version: | git | ||||||||
Hardware: | Other | ||||||||
OS: | All | ||||||||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||||||||
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Description
Erik Andren
2007-08-11 02:53:25 UTC
Created attachment 11085 [details]
Xorg.conf
Created attachment 11086 [details]
Xorg log
Sorry, this isn't related to 3D at all. Going to perform a git-bisect. (In reply to comment #3) > Sorry, this isn't related to 3D at all. > Going to perform a git-bisect. > This past weekend I've been trying to perform a git bisect with at freshly cloned git archive. What's crazy though is that if I download the 2.1.0 tarball, compile and install it, this regression disappears. But if i reset my git status using git -reset --hard xf86-video-intel-2.1.0 and compile, install it this issue still remains. I am utterly confused and suspect that I am misunderstanding something in how git works. Isn't git-reset --hard <sha1 || tag> supposed to change all source files in the repository to the defined state? this seems to be an invalid issue. please feel free to re-open when you can reproduce it. |
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