On 21.2.2020 18.19, Lukas Straub wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Feb 2020 17:58:57 +0200
> Timo Aaltonen <tjaal...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
>> On 21.2.2020 17.16, Lukas Straub wrote:
>>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 16:10:26 +0200
>>> Timo Aaltonen <tjaal...@debian.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 17.2.2020 22.33, Lukas Straub wrote:
>>>>> Source: libinput
>>>>> Version: 1.15.1-1
>>>>> Severity: normal
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear Maintainer,
>>>>> Since Version 1.15.1-1 the behavour of the Touchpad changed. I have a 
>>>>> "unified" Touchpad i.e. no physical seperate buttons, the whole touchpad 
>>>>> is pressed down.
>>>>> -It's now impossible to do a middle or right-click and drag (It will 
>>>>> always send left-click)
>>>>> -If I have my finger on the touch area first, I can do left-click and 
>>>>> drag. If the mouse button is pressed first, it's impossible to drag (the 
>>>>> pointer stays where it is).
>>>>>
>>>>> These problems go away if I downgrade to libinput-bin 1.14.3-1.
>>>>
>>>> Test 1.15.1-2 which was uploaded today.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, I just updated to 1.15.2-1 and it is impossible to drag again.
>>
>> So it didn't work the first time either?
>>
>> I guess it needs libevdev 1.9.0-rc1...
>>
>>
> 
> No,
> 1.15.1-1 had the Problems described above.
> 1.15.1-2 everything worked again.
> 1.15.2-1 drag (if the mouse button is pressed first) stopped working again.

Ah, well the commit from -2 is upstream now, so I guess it really needs
libevdev 1.9 now as explained in

http://who-t.blogspot.com/2020/02/a-tale-of-missing-touches.html

rc1 is released now.. Stephen, could you push it to sid?


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t

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