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For clang, it's enough to just put (void) around usages we are
intentionally ignoring the result of.
Since GCC does not seem to want to respect this decision, we are forced
to disable the warning globally.
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Do this to make the license situation less confusing.
This change should be of no consequence, since LGPL is compatible with
GPL anyway, and making it LGPL-only does not restrict the use with GPL
code.
Additionally, the wording implies that this is allowed, and that we can
just remove the GPL part.
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Fixes regression from 67caea357c23443cf583ad401a38bbaae19e3df8.
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Also removed authorship information (as per convention seen in other
files)
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Since the errors weren't used for anything other than simple
success/fail checks, I simplified things a bit.
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Makes KMS initialization procedures reusable so that they can be used by
the upcoming DRM EGL adapter.
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