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Changelog for xf86-input-libinput-0.23.0-47.1.x86_64.rpm :

* Mon Dec 12 2016 tobias.johannes.klausmannAATTmni.thm.de- Update to version 0.23.0: A couple of cleanups, no big features added. Most of this was in the property handling code. The most visible fix is that we now handle addition of initially disabled devices correctly, i.e. when a device is plugged in while the server is VT-switched away. In the non-logind case this previously caused a segfault. Our tablet support is good enough that we now match against tablets too. The xorg.conf.d sort order means that if you have the wacom driver installed, that driver will take over. Otherwise, libinput will handle tablets.
* Fri Oct 21 2016 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.22.0: + Fix the new tap button map option handling. + When the first device was removed (and subsequently freed by the server) the input thread would continue to call that device\'s read_input() func, eventually causing a crash.- Drop U_xf86-input-libinput-Fix_tap_button_map_option_handling.patch: Fixed upstream.
* Sat Oct 15 2016 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Add upstream patch to fix touchpad when lmr option is used: U_xf86-input-libinput-Fix_tap_button_map_option_handling.patch. Fixes fdo#97989.
* Fri Sep 30 2016 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.20.0: + Most important fix is the use of input_lock() instead of the old SIGIO stuff to handle the input thread in server 1.19. + This version now supports tablet pads and exposes properties for changing the tap button mapping and the rotation.- Rebase n_enable-tapping.patch.- Pass --with-xorg-conf-dir to configure and modify spec following upstream changes.
* Tue Sep 20 2016 sndirschAATTsuse.com- install the driver by default; added \"Supplements: xorg-x11-server\" for this (bnc#999098)
* Thu Sep 15 2016 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.19.1: + One of the property names had a clear typo in it, \"Horizonal\" instead of \"Horizontal\". This update corrects this property name. + A second patch was snuck in to avoid bug messages when submitting button numbers beyond what we can handle in the protocol.
* Thu Apr 28 2016 sndirschAATTsuse.com- Update to version 0.19.0 One significant change that affects packagers: the config snippet has been renamed from 90-libinput.conf to 60-libinput.conf. This should not show any immediate effects on most user\'s machines but there is a slight potential of user configurations to change if their custom snippets now sort after libinput instead of before. This change is part of the two-step solution to fix the handling of wacom tablets when the libinput driver is present. Previously, the libinput driver would overwrite any driver assigned to any supported devices. While it does not yet bind to tablet devices by default, some tablets also look like a keyboard, causing those devices to stop working. For those devices, the wacom driver is the better option. Since the X server is lacking an option to conditionally bind InputClass snippets based on current values (git master has a NoMatch
* option), the safe alternative is to bump the libinput priority down and, at the same time, bump the wacom driver\'s priority up. For the cases where the wacom driver should not handle any device, simply uninstalling it is sufficient.- refreshed n_enable-tapping.patch
* Thu Apr 07 2016 sndirschAATTsuse.com- Update to version 0.18.0: This release adds support for tablet tool devices. Now, this support should be taken with a grain of salt, it works differently to the xf86-input-wacom driver and thus some capability differences can be observed: First, pad support is still missing, i.e. you cannot use the buttons on the tablet bit itself. There are no specific configuration options just yet, and the way we are aiming for libinput support, many of the options you are used to may not exist ever. The most important part: tool support is handled dynamically. As a tool is first brought into proximity, a new X device is created for that tool only (no multiplexing of tools through the same X device). Clients may expect a static list of tools, so for those you will need to bring the tool into proximity before starting the client. In short, do not use this driver for tablets on production workstations yet.
* Fri Feb 26 2016 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.17.0: + Fix compiler warnings about missing tablet event cases. + Add property/option for enabling/disabling tap-n-drag. + Fix default tapping drag lock property value. + Allow hotplugging a device immediately. + Change creating subdevices to something more generic.
* Thu Dec 24 2015 tobias.johannes.klausmannAATTmni.thm.de- Update to version 0.16.0: This release fixes a long-standing issue with mixed devices that expose a pointer and a keyboard interface at the same time. X requires a strict separation between pointers and keyboards, these devices were usually initialized as pointers and exhibited some keyboard functionality issues (e.g. XKB layouts didn\'t get applied correctly). With this release, the xorg libinput driver splits such devices into multiple X devices, one for the keyboard and one for the pointer, routing the events as necessary and thus fixing those issues.- Changes to package: + Remove patch U_xf86_input_libinput_mem_leak_fix.patch: included in this release.
* Tue Dec 15 2015 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Add U_xf86_input_libinput_mem_leak_fix.patch: Plug two memory leaks, patch from upstream git.- Correct minimum version of BuildRequires pkgconfig(libinput).
* Wed Oct 28 2015 sndirschAATTsuse.com- Update to version 0.15.0: This release adds new properties to select the pointer acceleration profile. See the libinput documentation for more details http://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/pointer-acceleration.html Note that this driver now installs a xorg.conf.d snippet in the usual locations. This snippet will assign libinput to mouse, touchpad, keyboard and touch devices but will skip tablets and joysticks (we don\'t support thoss in libinput yet). The filename of the snippet means it will sort after evdev and synaptics and thus override either driver.- n_enable-tapping.patch
* enables tapping for touchpads in upstream xorg.conf.d snippet- removed superseded xorg.conf.d snippet
* Sun Sep 27 2015 mpluskalAATTsuse.com- Add gpg signature
* Mon Aug 31 2015 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.14.0: + Rename a local variable to not shadow the BSD strmode(3) function. + Remove unneeded header, epoll(7) interface is not directly used. + Rename main source file to x86libinput.c. + gitignore: add patterns for automake test suite and misc other bits. + Add drag lock support. + Add an option to disable horizontal scrolling. + Revamp server fd opening. + Use xf86OpenSerial instead of a direct open() call. + Fix typo in libinput.man.
* Tue Aug 04 2015 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.13.0: + Fix compiler warnings about touchpad gestures. + man: minor man page improvements. + Add a property for Disable While Typing.
* Sat Jul 25 2015 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.12.0: + Support buttons > BTN_BACK on mice. + Add a property for tap drag lock.- Drop autoconf, automake and libtool BuildRequires, also stop running autoreconf before configure. They were needed in the past but we do not carry any patches anymore.- Remove emtpy post/postun sections.
* Sun Jun 07 2015 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.11.0: + Only init abs axes if we don\'t have acceleration. + Use the new unaccelerated valuator ValuatorMask features. + Fix missing scroll methods default/scroll button property.
* Sat May 23 2015 zaitorAATTopensuse.org- Update to version 0.10.0: + Group scroll distances into a struct. + Add option \"ButtonMapping\" (fdo#90206). + man: add two linebreaks to make things easier to visually parse. + Move the option parsing into helper functions. + Add a property for middle button emulation.
* Fri Apr 24 2015 sndirschAATTsuse.com- xf86-input-libinput 0.9.0
* A couple of cosmetic changes but one addition of a new set of properties: properties named \"libinput something Default\" show the libinput default for a device. For example: libinput Click Methods Available (284): 1, 1 libinput Click Method Enabled (285): 0, 1 libinput Click Method Enabled Default (286): 1, 0 This device has software buttons and clickfingers available, clickfingers is currently enabled, software buttons is the default for this device.
* Wed Apr 22 2015 sndirschAATTsuse.com- no longer install driver package by default, i.e. commented out \"Supplements: xorg-x11-server\" in specfile- 90-libinput.conf: enable tapping on touchpads by default (http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-04/msg00233.html)
* Tue Apr 14 2015 hrvoje.senjanAATTgmail.com- Install license in main package- Install 90-libinput.conf config file (boo#926942)
* Fri Mar 20 2015 tobias.johannes.klausmannAATTmni.thm.de- New package xf86-input-libinput with initial version 0.8.0: xf86-input-libinput is a libinput-based X.Org driver. The actual driver bit is quite limited, most of the work is done by libinput, the driver itself passes on the events (and wrangles them a bit where needed).
 
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