Am Montag, 1. Mai 2006 01:10 schrieb Mike Hearn:
On 4/30/06, Chris Niederauer ccn@ccntech.com wrote:
The stack is allocated at least 16 byte aligned up front. The issue comes later when a function call occurs to OS X ABI from Windows ABI and the stack offset may not be 16 byte aligned.
OK. You could fix this in winebuild as well.
This is because the OS X X11 simply does not allow a root window without covering up the nice composited window server.
Yes, that's what I meant ... just fix X11 on MacOS to not cover it up but still have a root window. Lots of X programs assume there is a root window and use it for communication, that's kind of a problem that needs to get fixed anyway.
If Jesse Allen (or someone else) creates a DIB engine for this years SoC, shouldn't that make x11drv-replacements like a quartzdrv much easier to create?