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2008-05-09 04:01:55 UTC MAIN commitmail json YAML

Update to xkbcomp 1.0.5.

commit 1aecdffaa0db7bbf85bc0aae9043e9437b25c30d
Author: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Date:  Thu Apr 17 00:52:29 2008 +0300

    Don't scan paths which make NO SENSE WHATSOEVER TO SCAN

    Hey, I wonder if we have XKB files in our directory! I wonder if we
    haven't bothered with a structure, and let's try to open a file called
    'misc' in someone's home directory! What a surprise, it's not a valid
    XKB file! Let's fail miserably!

    SURPRISINGLY, THIS IS NOT USEFUL BEHAVIOUR.

commit a3a05fd489a9a35942a4419c537634e796dbebd1
Author: Daniel Stone <daniel@fooishbar.org>
Date:  Thu Apr 17 00:50:07 2008 +0300

    xkbcomp: Take a device ID argument

    Allows the user to set maps (or whatever) on arbitrary devices.

(bjs)