Allan McRae <allan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 09/04/11 00:24, Grigorios Bouzakis wrote: >> Nicky726 wrote: >>> >>> If I may add more to this SELinux related thread, I would like to aply for TU >>> and bring SELinux packages to community in the summer, to make using SELinux >>> easier. >>> >> >> I dont think thats gonna work since you'll have to provide the same >> packages as in [core] built differently. >> See for example: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.arch.tur.user/19324 >> > > Providing a set of packages that is configured/built for a different > purpose is different that providing a package with a patch not supported > upstream. > Nope, its exactly the same. The xcb cairo backend is part of the cairo source not a patch. Cairo can be configured to take advantage of it without messing with the xlib backend using the --enable-xcb & --disable-xlib_xcb same as pam for example needs the --enable-selinux in order to use selinux https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/selinux-pam/PKGBUILD ---- Greg