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Mihail Konev 5794bdd528 xkb: fix turbo-repeat of RedirectKey-ed keysyms
RedirectKey() action had been broken by commit 2e6190.
A dropped check caused over-intense autorepeat of keysyms enriched
with the action.

Previous to this commit, the check wrapped the entire switch() block,
which was dropped with the move to a separate function.

Restore the checking.

Signed-off-by: Mihail Konev <k.mvc@ya.ru>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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The X server uses this directory to store the compiled version of the
current keymap and/or any scratch keymaps used by clients.  The X server
or some other tool might destroy or replace the files in this directory,
so it is not a safe place to store compiled keymaps for long periods of
time.  The default keymap for any server is usually stored in:
     X<num>-default.xkm
where <num> is the display number of the server in question, which makes
it possible for several servers *on the same host* to share the same 
directory.

Unless the X server is modified, sharing this directory between servers on
different hosts could cause problems.