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Created attachment 487687 [details] Versions of vaiours X libs on the Fedora computer Description of problem: ---------------------- RECORD extension doesn't send any data to GNU Xnee who have registered to get the data. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: ---------------------- When using default install of Fedora (14) the bug appears. Copying the lib (libX11) from Ubuntu and using LD_LIBRARY_PATH makes GNU Xnee work again. Steps to Reproduce: ---------------------- 1. curl http://itupw056.itu.chalmers.se/xnee/nightly-dists/xnee-cvs-20110323.tar.gz -o xnee-cvs-20110323.tar.gz 2. tar zxvf xnee-cvs-20110323.tar.gz 3. cd xnee-cvs-20110323 4. ./configure --disable-gnome-applet --disable-gui 5. make 5. cnee/src/cnee --record --mouse 6. Copy lib from Ubuntu to Fedora computer (dir: libtmp) 7. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=libtmp/ ./cnee/src/cnee --record --mouse --disable-xinput-events Actual results: ---------------------- (5): Nothing gets record in the above example. (7): Events get recorded as they should. Expected results: ---------------------- Events getting recorded Additional info: ---------------------- Version of various x libs (Fedora) used are found in attached files. Ubuntu ---------------------- version: 10.10 libx11-6 2:1.3.3-3ubuntu1 libx11-data 2:1.3.3-3ubuntu1 libx11-xcb1 2:1.3.3-3ubuntu1
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