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I got a Qt warning about this, googled a little and found https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69476. That bug seems to have been fixed back in September. And in fact my Xubuntu 13.10 hasn't got it. So why do I get it with a brand new ArchLinux installation, last updated (using pacman -Syu) this morning?
It's no real problem, I've edited the file, but I wonder.
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A new version hasn't been released. The last version was released on the 9th while the fix was committed on the 17th:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libX11/log/
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And (X)Ubuntu 13.10 seems to have libx11-1.6.1 (from before the typo was introduced). Arch brings you both new features and new bugs (from upstream) more quickly than Ubuntu ![]()
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Thank you both. I saw that the file in Ubuntu had more differences to the Arch version than just a corrected typo (is that use of "corrected" correct English or a false friend from German, btw?). So I should have realized that it was older.
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