Using strncasecmp(3) with the lenght of the user-supplied colour name
will result in a false positive when the db key starts out with the
same string.
Eg, blue will also match BlueViolet (aka blue violet).
Since the shorter strings occur first in the database, avoid such
errors by treating a 0 result from strncasecmp(3) as a positive result
when the key’s length is longer than the supplied string’s.
OsInitColors always just returned TRUE, so just remove calls to it and
insane special-case logic. Remove unused kcolor.c implementation, and
merge oscolor.h into oscolor.c since it was the only user. Remove
open-coded strncasecmp in oscolor.c.
Since we no longer need to call OsInitColors after reading the config
file, just call PostConfigInit() from one place, and move PM handling to
one place so we can install the signal handlers earlier.
Add XSERV_t, TRANS_SERVER, TRANS_REOPEN to quash warnings.
Add #include <dix-config.h> or <xorg-config.h>, as appropriate, to all
source files in the xserver/xorg tree, predicated on defines of
HAVE_{DIX,XORG}_CONFIG_H. Change all Xfont includes to
<X11/fonts/foo.h>.