I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix? https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4... Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7964085
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote:
I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7964085
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For what it's worth, I would much rather see releases, than attempting to use MacPorts side by side with Homebrew (which I would be doing solely for Xquartz). Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote: I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
"Larry Hynes" <larry@larryhynes.com> writes:
For what it's worth, I would much rather see releases, than attempting to use MacPorts side by side with Homebrew (which I would be doing solely for Xquartz).
Same here --- I don't really want to buy into MacPorts just for this. regards, tom lane
I would be over glad to see a new release... best regards, nicolas Le mar. 27 févr. 2018 à 16:06, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> a écrit :
"Larry Hynes" <larry@larryhynes.com> writes:
For what it's worth, I would much rather see releases, than attempting to use MacPorts side by side with Homebrew (which I would be doing solely for Xquartz).
Same here --- I don't really want to buy into MacPorts just for this.
regards, tom lane
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Does HomeBrew not have a recipe for XQuartz? Seems like an easy enough solution if you prefer HomeBrew over MacPorts.
On Feb 27, 2018, at 1:21 AM, Larry Hynes <larry@larryhynes.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, I would much rather see releases, than attempting to use MacPorts side by side with Homebrew (which I would be doing solely for Xquartz).
Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote: I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
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Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Does HomeBrew not have a recipe for XQuartz? Seems like an easy enough solution if you prefer HomeBrew over MacPorts.
My understanding is that the homebrew recipe[0] - which is now a 'cask' recipe - simply installs the latest release. [0] https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/xquartz.rb
On Feb 27, 2018, at 1:21 AM, Larry Hynes <larry@larryhynes.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, I would much rather see releases, than attempting to use MacPorts side by side with Homebrew (which I would be doing solely for Xquartz).
Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote: I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
Hi Jeremy, any thoughts about a new XQuartz release? best regards, Nicolas Le jeu. 1 mars 2018 à 21:16, Larry Hynes <larry@larryhynes.com> a écrit :
Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Does HomeBrew not have a recipe for XQuartz? Seems like an easy enough solution if you prefer HomeBrew over MacPorts.
My understanding is that the homebrew recipe[0] - which is now a 'cask' recipe - simply installs the latest release.
[0] https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask/blob/master/Casks/xquartz.rb
On Feb 27, 2018, at 1:21 AM, Larry Hynes <larry@larryhynes.com> wrote:
For what it's worth, I would much rather see releases, than attempting to use MacPorts side by side with Homebrew (which I would be doing solely for Xquartz).
Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote: I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and
is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
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Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
Hi Jeremy I would be very grateful if you could somehow find the time to prepare a new release. Is there a way to assist you with that?
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote:
I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
Hi, I would be glad to assist too... ++ Nicolas Le dim. 29 juil. 2018 à 17:56, Larry Hynes <larry@larryhynes.com> a écrit :
Jeremy Sequoia <jeremyhu@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you use MacPorts and install the xorg-server port? It contains the change (and has for some time). Rolling up a new XQuartz release is unfortunately time consuming, and I haven't had the time to do so. I was considering just not doing another release and just directing users to using MacPorts to install future updates given that it's much easier for me to just update a port than to roll a full XQuartz package.
Hi Jeremy
I would be very grateful if you could somehow find the time to prepare a new release.
Is there a way to assist you with that?
On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:47 PM, joshua stein <jcs@jcs.org> wrote:
I asked in the IRC channel and got no response after a few days of idling, but can someone please make a new release with the latest focus fix?
https://github.com/XQuartz/xorg-server/commit/bde6ce6adc4a6f631f4752ef4e63e4...
Without it, Location Services steals focus many times a day and is
quite annoying. It also seems to be affecting many others too:
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Jeremy Sequoia
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joshua stein
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Larry Hynes
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nicolas bats
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Tom Lane