Hi Nobuhiro, On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 08:10:59AM +0900, Nobuhiro Iwamatsu wrote: > Hi, > > 2017-05-03 7:11 GMT+09:00 Nicholas D Steeves <nstee...@gmail.com>: > > Control: retitle -1 xserver-xorg-input-multitouch -- new version available > > > > Current installed vetsion is 1.0~rc2+git20110312-2, not 1.0~rc2. > This version includes following commit: > > > git log --pretty=oneline v1.0-rc2..v1.0-rc3 > > 55ab6c4ecb43e6f2ec34b36533ef308d00a709e4 xf86-input-multitouch v1.0-rc3 > > 4d87c041f6a232aa30528d70d4b9946d1824b4ed Four finger swipes in multitouch > > afbbc4b9470869933223e3970c7a63f1c52c1d69 Makefile: make LIBDIR configurable > > 161026ce49526593d0ebfd96a7c087e3e1b0f9f5 Add missing thumb reset at state > > extraction > > 1db2e14bed379bbf1c5f3140a903437b146c5cce Fix event flood in tap handling > > a12ed738095819beab0b42c6c8a1566c063bb79e Support XINPUT 12
So 1.0~rc2+git20110312-2 is equivalent to upstream's rc3 and includes these six commits? > > Are these features available using another driver? Given how I've > > seen Macbook powerusers use their touchpads, four finger swipes are > > fairly important. Also, what is the severity of missing XINPUT 12 > > support? > > > > We can use xserver-xorg-input-mtrack instead of xserver-xorg-input-multitouch. > Could you use xserver-xorg-input-mtrack? I had to read up on the mtrack driver. Yes, from what I've been able to find it would work. Is it an upstream fork of xserver-xorg-input-multitouch? I'll have to ask my Macbook using friends to test this, because I only have an old Thinkpad. Unfortunately this also means I can't responsibly write Debian on Macbook documentation either. If git20110312 is really rc3 than this bug be closed, but if xserver-xorg-input-multitouch isn't depreciated (and replaced) by xserver-xorg-input-mtrack then I think our wiki would benefit from an explanation of when it's better (or necessary) to use one rather than the other. https://wiki.debian.org/SynapticsTouchpad A really nice document: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mac#Touchpad Configuration example for xserver-xorg-input-multitouch that is apparently feels very similar to OS X: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1334696&page=36&p=10557093#post10557093 Sincerely, Nicholas P.S. Please CC Bug #826008 and me
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