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I got glamor related rendering problems with xf86-video-ati-19.0.0 so i hope this gets updated.
I used /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-radeon.conf to change 'Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"' and use EXA instead of glamor as a work around until it gets fixed, it works but glamor is the recommended and supported option so i hope i can switch back soon.
I got glamor related rendering problems with xf86-video-ati-19.0.0 so i hope this gets updated.
I used /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-radeon.conf to change 'Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"' and use EXA instead of glamor as a work around until it gets fixed, it works but glamor is the recommended and supported option so i hope i can switch back soon.
Yes, the fixes released quickly after 19.0.0 release on GIT was related to this issue, I guess.
I got also myself some kind of rendering problems with a Radeon HD3100 (integrated on motherboard) and building the driver from GIT fixed my issues.
samba-4.10.0 might need to be recompiled for talloc-2.2.0:
Code:
# ldd /usr/bin/smbtorture
/usr/bin/smbtorture: /usr/lib64/libpytalloc-util.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu.so.2: version `PYTALLOC_UTIL.PY3_2.1.5' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libsamba-net.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu-samba4.so)
/usr/bin/smbtorture: /usr/lib64/libpytalloc-util.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu.so.2: version `PYTALLOC_UTIL.PY3_2.1.6' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libsamba-net.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu-samba4.so)
/usr/bin/smbtorture: /usr/lib64/libpytalloc-util.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu.so.2: version `PYTALLOC_UTIL.PY3_2.1.9' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libsamba-python.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu-samba4.so)
/usr/bin/smbtorture: /usr/lib64/libpytalloc-util.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu.so.2: version `PYTALLOC_UTIL.PY3_2.1.6' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libsamba-python.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu-samba4.so)
/usr/bin/smbtorture: /usr/lib64/libpytalloc-util.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu.so.2: version `PYTALLOC_UTIL.PY3_2.1.5' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libsamba-python.cpython-37m-x86-64-linux-gnu-samba4.so)
[...]
Code:
# ldd /usr/lib64/libsamba-net-samba4.so
[...]
libpytalloc-util.so.2 => not found
[...]
talloc-2.1.16-x86_64-1 still had these libs in /usr/lib64/:
An overlong line is no longer automatically hard-wrapped.
Smooth scrolling (one line at a time) has become the default.
A newline character is no longer automatically added at end of buffer.
The line below the title bar is by default part of the editing space.
Option --breaklonglines (-b) turns automatic hard-wrapping back on.
Option --jumpyscrolling (-j) gives the chunky, half-screen scrolling.
Option --finalnewline (-f) brings back the automatic newline at EOF.
Option --emptyline (-e) leaves the line below the title bar unused.
<Alt+Up> and <Alt+Down> now do a linewise scroll instead of a findnext.
Any number of justifications can be undone (like all other operations).
When marked text is justified, it becomes a single, separate paragraph.
Option --guidestripe=<number> draws a vertical bar at the given column.
Option --fill=<number> no longer turns on automatic hard-wrapping.
When a line continues offscreen, it now ends with a highlighted ">".
The halfs of a split two-column character are shown as "[" and "]".
A line now scrolls horizontally one column earlier.
The bindable functions 'cutwordleft' and 'cutwordright' were renamed
to 'chopwordleft' and 'chopwordright' as they don't use the cutbuffer.
The paragraph-jumping functions were moved from Search to Go-to-Line.
Option --rebinddelete is able to compensate for more misbindings.
Options --morespace and --smooth are obsolete and thus ignored.
The --disable-wrapping-as-root configure option was removed.
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