Zhigang Gong f9843c7a35 glamor: Fixed one conflict data type(XID) bug.
We should include the dix-config.h for all the glamor files. Otherwise
the XID type maybe inconsisitent in different files in 64bit machine.
The root cause is this macro "#define _XSERVER64 1" should be included
in all files refer to the data type "XID" which is originally defined
in X.h. If _XSERVER64 is defined as 1, then XID is defined as CARD32
which is a 32bit integer. If _XSERVER64 is not defined as 1 then XID
is "unsigned long". In a 32bit machine, "unsigned long" should be
identical to CARD32. But in a 64bit machine, they are different.
2011-09-26 16:46:34 +08:00

					X Server

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