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authorPeter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>2009-09-15 19:23:41 +1000
committerDan Nicholson <dbn.lists@gmail.com>2009-10-07 17:33:51 -0700
commitc2cdff0e0af432232d1ca1365d677fb8e28a0331 (patch)
tree0df49e063b5b47b05ce564a9a373cbf30400e6e6
parenta23db5a4089fe26fa3433d20af9e6c12647b94c1 (diff)
Remove DECNET configuration items.
Welcome to the wooorld of tomorrow!
-rwxr-xr-xxts5/bin/xts-config2
-rw-r--r--xts5/src/lib/config.c1
-rw-r--r--xts5/tetexec.cfg.in5
3 files changed, 1 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/xts5/bin/xts-config b/xts5/bin/xts-config
index ea4bd6f3..26fee8c7 100755
--- a/xts5/bin/xts-config
+++ b/xts5/bin/xts-config
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ BEGIN
foreach my $var qw(TET_EXEC_IN_PLACE XT_EXTENSIONS
XT_DOES_BACKING_STORE XT_DOES_SAVE_UNDERS
- XT_POSIX_SYSTEM XT_DECNET XT_TCP XT_LOCAL
+ XT_POSIX_SYSTEM XT_TCP XT_LOCAL
XT_SAVE_SERVER_IMAGE XT_OPTION_NO_CHECK XT_OPTION_NO_TRACE
XT_DEBUG_OVERRIDE_REDIRECT XT_DEBUG_PAUSE_AFTER
XT_DEBUG_PIXMAP_ONLY XT_DEBUG_WINDOW_ONLY
diff --git a/xts5/src/lib/config.c b/xts5/src/lib/config.c
index d4323ad9..fa358cc4 100644
--- a/xts5/src/lib/config.c
+++ b/xts5/src/lib/config.c
@@ -245,7 +245,6 @@ struct getparam parm[] = {
/* Configuration parameters for connection tests */
{"XT_POSIX_SYSTEM", T_YESNO, (char*)&config.posix_system, 0},
- {"XT_DECNET", T_YESNO, (char *)&config.decnet, 0},
{"XT_TCP", T_YESNO, (char *)&config.tcp, 0},
{"XT_DISPLAYHOST", T_STRING, (char *)&config.displayhost, 0},
{"XT_LOCAL", T_YESNO, (char *)&config.local, 0},
diff --git a/xts5/tetexec.cfg.in b/xts5/tetexec.cfg.in
index 76a73f20..71d8f917 100644
--- a/xts5/tetexec.cfg.in
+++ b/xts5/tetexec.cfg.in
@@ -333,11 +333,6 @@ XT_DOES_BACKING_STORE=
# dependent functionality will be tested assuming POSIX concepts.
XT_POSIX_SYSTEM=Yes
-# XT_DECNET - Set this to yes if clients can connect to the X server under
-# test using DECnet. This will be used (on a POSIX system)
-# in the tests for XOpenDisplay.
-XT_DECNET=No
-
# XT_TCP - Set this to yes if clients can connect to the X server under
# test using TCP streams. This will be used (on a POSIX system)
# in the tests for XOpenDisplay.