XQuartz: Disable 2 calls to miSetVisualTypesAndMasks that seem to be unnecessary, and possibly wrong (with regard to masks and bits per RGB).
Use the settings queried from the system in xprScreen.c, rather than those 2 calls. The 2 calls increased the total number of visuals a great deal (when using GLXEXT), and not all of the visuals were usable with GLX. Some of the visuals aren't usable with GLX still, such as DirectColor, but that seems to be acceptable based on my understanding of the manual that states "a subset of visuals are made available for OpenGL rendering."
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@ -222,10 +222,17 @@ static Bool DarwinAddScreen(int index, ScreenPtr pScreen, int argc, char **argv)
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// TODO: Make PseudoColor visuals not suck in TrueColor mode
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// if(dfb->depth > 8)
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// miSetVisualTypesAndMasks(8, PseudoColorMask, 8, PseudoColor, 0, 0, 0);
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#if 0
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/*
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* These aren't used anymore. xpr/xprScreen.c initializes the dfb struct
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* above based on the display properties.
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*/
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if(dfb->depth > 15)
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miSetVisualTypesAndMasks(15, LARGE_VISUALS, 5, TrueColor, 0x7c00, 0x03e0, 0x001f);
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if(dfb->depth > 24)
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miSetVisualTypesAndMasks(24, LARGE_VISUALS, 8, TrueColor, 0x00ff0000, 0x0000ff00, 0x000000ff);
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#endif
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miSetPixmapDepths();
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