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[ANNOUNCE] xdm 1.1.5

From:  Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith-AT-sun.com>
To:  xorg-announce-AT-lists.freedesktop.org
Subject:  [ANNOUNCE] xdm 1.1.5
Date:  Fri, 10 Aug 2007 10:54:32 -0700
Message-ID:  <46BCA658.8020905@sun.com>

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Alan Coopersmith:
      Bug #11020: xdm doesn't set SSH_AUTH_SOCK even though using with pam_ssh
      Bug #11096: xdm(1) manpage should document Xft-related properties
      Document more of the greeter resources in xdm man page
      Add --enable-xdm-auth/--disable-xdm-auth to configure options
      X.Org Bug #10992: xlogin crashes if window size is too small
      Set Xcursor theme to whiteglass in default login screen resources
      Make #ifdef XPM only control whether XPM pixmap logo is shown
      Set default cursor for entire root window, not just greeter
      Bug #10530: xdm's path to xrdb could be configurable at compile time
      Add AM_PROG_CC_C_O to clear automake-1.10 warning
      Update AC_DEFINE_DIR to autoconf-2.60-compatible version
      Version bump: 1.1.5

Chip Coldwell:
      X.Org Bug 10632 / Debian Bug 256299: race condition in policy.c:Willing()

git tag: xdm-1.1.5

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/xdm-1....
MD5: 99ba64a6af8e7e5735bf2a35c2351164
SHA1: 2d0798517d604c0adeaeb511cd965799708d405b

http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/individual/app/xdm-1....
MD5: 37269e484666296045009cb9f1e673fd
SHA1: 6777caf89655b4ab1308421c5c6d9758171e1099


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	-Alan Coopersmith-           alan.coopersmith@sun.com
	 Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering

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