On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
We will soon (possibly next week) be releasing a new version
of all Cygwin/X packages built from the source code tree
managed by X.org and hosted on freedesktop.org. This will be
a very good thing since all of the Cygwin/X developers will
be able to stay in sync with the exact code that is in
distribution via CVS, compared to our current system today
where the code in distribution has many differences from that
in CVS. The rebuild won't mean much to end users: all
libraries remain binary compatible with the current packages
and the contents of the release (programs, etc.) will be
almost identical.
What are the main differences between it and XFree86 4.4.0 ?
Are things like XTerm 185 included, or everything that goes to
XFree86 can't to X.org ?
2c) "bin-apps" would contain all other applications
originally contained in "bin" but not contained in "bin-dlls"
nor "bin-lndir".
I thought you'd split it more, like only adding what's really
essential, and move xbiff, xclock, xedit, xman, etc to a
separate package. But how to know what's essential ? And I
guess imake, makedepend, /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/config, etc could
go in "devel" ?