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[Bug 1498540] Re: [android] input coordinates are scaled incorrectly when an external display is connected

 

This bug was fixed in the package mir - 0.17.0+15.10.20151008.2-0ubuntu1

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mir (0.17.0+15.10.20151008.2-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  [ Alexandros Frantzis ]
  * New upstream release 0.17.0 (https://launchpad.net/mir/+milestone/0.17.0)
    - ABI summary: Only servers and graphics drivers need rebuilding;
      . Mirclient ABI unchanged at 9
      . Mirserver ABI bumped to 35
      . Mircommon ABI unchanged at 5
      . Mirplatform ABI bumped to 11
      . Mirprotobuf ABI bumped to 3
      . Mirplatformgraphics ABI bumped to 6
      . Mirclientplatform ABI unchanged at 3
    - Enhancements:
      . Introduce libmircookie, a simple mechanism for a group of cooperating
        processes to hand out and verify difficult-to-forge timestamps to
        untrusted 3rd parties.
      . More refactorings to support renderers other than GL.
      . Add MirBlob to the client API - a tool for serializing and
        deserializing data.
      . Introduce a libinput based input platform, not yet used by default.
      . Provide a mechanism for the shell to send events on surface
        construction.
      . Provide mir::shell::DisplayConfigurationController allowing shells
        to correctly change the display configuration, notifying clients
        as appropriate.
      . New DSO versioning guide.
      . Send events pertaining to the output a surface is currently on (dpi,
        form factor, scale) to clients.
    - Bug fixes:
      . [enhancement] XMir specific documentation should live in its own
        subsection (LP: #1200114)
      . Nested servers need cursor support (LP: #1289072)
      . Mir cursor is missing/invisible until the client sets it multiple
        times (LP: #1308133)
      . [regression] Fullscreen software surfaces (like Xmir -sw) can crash
        the Mir server (LP: #1493721)
      . [usc] Mir gives up and shuts down due to input with multimonitor qtmir
        (std::exception::what: Failure sending input event) (LP: #1496069)
      . Mouse cursor disappears upon entering the surface area of a nested
        client (LP: #1496849)
      . [android] input is not dispatched when attaching an external monitor
        (LP: #1498045)
      . [android] input coordinates are scaled incorrectly when an external
        display is connected (LP: #1498540)
      . [android] std::exception::what: error during hwc set() when unplugging
        external monitor (LP: #1498550)
      . tests do not compile without precompiled headers (LP: #1498829)
      . [android] std::exception::what: Failed to monitor fd: Operation not
        permitted when unplugging external display in a nested configuration
        (LP: #1499042)
      . Mir suddenly no longer builds since 'mesa (11.0.0-1ubuntu1) wily':
        /usr/include/EGL/eglplatform.h:100:35: fatal error:
        android/native_window.h: No such file or directory (LP: #1499134)
      . [android] various crashes when unplugging external display on a
        nested configuration (LP: #1501927)
      . Cursor becomes visible by itself when an external monitor is connected
        (LP: #1502200)
      . mesa FTBFS due to missing Requires in mirclient (LP: #1503450)

  [ CI Train Bot ]
  * New rebuild forced.

 -- Alexandros Frantzis <alexandros.frantzis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  Thu, 08 Oct
2015 16:12:19 +0000

** Changed in: mir (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  [android] input coordinates are scaled incorrectly when an external
  display is connected

Status in Mir:
  Fix Released
Status in mir package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  When starting a mir server when an external display is already
  connected, the dispatched touch input coordinates appear to be scaled
  to different size than the local screen (probably the size of the
  external display).

  Input coordinates are scaled correctly if the external display is
  hotplugged after starting the server.

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