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Fixes "XDestroyWindowEvent does not provide enough names" error #180

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Fixes "XDestroyWindowEvent does not provide enough names" error #180

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@xwizard xwizard commented Jan 20, 2013

Quick fix for #179

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dblock commented Jan 20, 2013

Could you please update changes.md?

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xwizard commented Jan 21, 2013

Done. Or maybe should I add more details?

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xwizard commented Jan 21, 2013

I messed branches before, sorry. Now it's ok.

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dblock commented Jan 21, 2013

Looks like it can't be automatically merged. Let us know I you need git help. You should be able to merge from upstream and push to your branch.

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twall commented Jan 21, 2013

Probably just need to resolve conflicts in Changes.md.

@dblock dblock merged commit bdf5951 into java-native-access:master Jan 21, 2013
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dblock commented Jan 21, 2013

I merged it, @xwizard thanks for contributing.

@xwizard xwizard deleted the xevents-fix branch January 21, 2013 13:46
mstyura pushed a commit to mstyura/jna that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2024
Motivation:

A new netty version was released, we can remove our SNAPSHOT dependency.

Modifications:

Update to 4.1.59.Final

Result:

Don't depend on a snapshot version
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