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(new) libdrm-dev_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Userspace interface to kernel DRM services -- development files
 This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM
 services.  DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
 kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI).
 The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated
 OpenGL drivers.
 .
 This package provides the development environment for libdrm.
(new) libdrm-intel1-dbg_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra debug
Userspace interface to intel-specific kernel DRM services -- debugging symbols
 This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM services.
 DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the kernelspace portion
 of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is currently used on
 Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for the libdrm-intel1 package.
(new) libdrm-intel1_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Userspace interface to intel-specific kernel DRM services -- runtime
 This library implements the userspace interface to the intel-specific kernel
 DRM services.  DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
 kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is
 currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.
(new) libdrm-nouveau1a-dbg_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra debug
Userspace interface to nouveau-specific kernel DRM -- debugging symbols
 This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM services.
 DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the kernelspace portion
 of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is currently used on
 Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for the libdrm-nouveau1a package.
(new) libdrm-nouveau1a_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Userspace interface to nouveau-specific kernel DRM services -- runtime
 This library implements the userspace interface to the nouveau-specific kernel
 DRM services. DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
 kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is
 currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.
(new) libdrm-radeon1-dbg_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra debug
Userspace interface to radeon-specific kernel DRM services -- debugging symbols
 This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM services.
 DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the kernelspace portion
 of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is currently used on
 Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for the libdrm-radeon1 package.
(new) libdrm-radeon1_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Userspace interface to radeon-specific kernel DRM services -- runtime
 This library implements the userspace interface to the radeon-specific kernel
 DRM services.  DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
 kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is
 currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.
(new) libdrm2-dbg_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra debug
Userspace interface to kernel DRM services -- debugging symbols
 This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM
 services.  DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
 kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI).
 The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated
 OpenGL drivers.
 .
 This package provides debugging symbols for the libdrm2 package.
(new) libdrm2_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Userspace interface to kernel DRM services -- runtime
 This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM
 services.  DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the
 kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI).
 The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated
 OpenGL drivers.
 .
 This package provides the runtime environment for libdrm.
(new) libdrm_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1.diff.gz optional libs
(new) libdrm_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1.dsc optional libs
(new) libdrm_2.4.26.orig.tar.gz optional libs
(new) libkms1-dbg_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb extra debug
Userspace interface to kernel DRM buffer management -- debugging symbols
 This library implements a unified userspace interface to the different buffer
 management interfaces of the kernel DRM hardware drivers.
 .
 This package provides the debugging symbols for the libkms1 package.
(new) libkms1_2.4.26-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Userspace interface to kernel DRM buffer management
 This library implements a unified userspace interface to the different buffer
 management interfaces of the kernel DRM hardware drivers.
Changes: libdrm (2.4.26-1~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for squeeze-backports.
  * Revert multiarch support (no such thing in squeeze):
    - Lower debhelper build-dep and compat
    - Drop Multi-Arch and Pre-Depends fields.
    - Replace “/usr/lib/*” with “/usr/lib” again in .install files.
 .
libdrm (2.4.26-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release:
    - Fix two important intel bugs.
  * Add libpciaccess-dev build-dep.
  * Update libdrm-intel1.symbols and shlibs for new aperture-related symbol.
 .
libdrm (2.4.25-3) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Team upload.
 .
  [ Steve Langasek ]
  * Build for multiarch.
 .
  [ Julien Cristau ]
  * Add lintian overrides for symbols-declares-dependency-on-other-package (we
    use that for private symbols).
  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2.
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libdrm (2.4.25-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Upload to unstable.
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libdrm (2.4.25-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release.
  * Update libdrm2.symbols and shlibs.
  * Update libkms1.symbols, marking dumb_create@Base as private.
  * Switch to dh:
    - Bump compat/build-dep to 8.
    - Use dh-autoreconf.
    - Tidy old build-deps.
    - Testsuite now automatically gets run.
  * Accordingly, add a build-dep to fix FTBFS during make check:
    - 03_build_against_librt.diff
  * Add libudev-dev build-dep on Linux so that detection works.
  * Since the testsuite just got enabled, let's not bail out if it fails.
  * Remove xsfbs as it's no longer needed.
  * Bump Standards-Version (no changes needed).
 .
libdrm (2.4.24-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Upload to unstable.
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libdrm (2.4.24-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Christopher James Halse Rogers ]
  * New upstream release.
  * Add new internal radeon symbols to libkms1.symbols
 .
  [ Cyril Brulebois ]
  * Just as a reminder, not adding a lintian override for the following
    warning, since patches were sent upstream to stop exporting private
    symbols: symbols-declares-dependency-on-other-package
 .
libdrm (2.4.23-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Cherry-pick from upstream:
    - intel: Fallback to old exec if no mrb_exec is available
    - intel: Set the public handle after opening by name
    - intel: Remember named bo
  * The first of those fixes should fix some failures to submit batch
    buffer (Closes: #612766).
  * Bump dependency to 2.4.23-3 for the drm_intel_bo_mrb_exec symbol in
    libdrm-intel1's symbols file. While the former version is alright
    from a shared object point of view, runtime doesn't seem to agree
    (Closes: #609299).
  * Bump the libdrm-intel1 shlibs version for consistency.
 .
libdrm (2.4.23-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Upload to unstable.
  * Update Uploaders list. Thanks, David & Brice!
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libdrm (2.4.23-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Sven Joachim ]
  * New upstream release.
  * Rename the libdrm-nouveau1 package to libdrm-nouveau1a, since upstream
    broke the ABI without changing the soname.
    - Make libdrm-nouveau1a{,-dbg} conflict with libdrm-nouveau1{,-dbg} and
      remove the Breaks against xserver-xorg-video-nouveau.
    - Adjust the lintian override.
    - Bump libdrm-nouveau shlibs and symbols versions to 2.4.23.
  * Use dh_prep instead of the deprecated dh_clean -k in debian/rules.
 .
libdrm (2.4.22-2) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * Cherry-pick some commits from upstream to make the intel video driver
    2.13.901 buildable:
     - 057fab33: intel: Prepare for BLT ring split
     - 36245771: intel: enable relaxed fence allocation for i915
     - 49447a9b: intel: initialize bufmgr.bo_mrb_exec unconditionally
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libdrm (2.4.22-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Sven Joachim ]
  * New upstream release.
 .
libdrm (2.4.21-2) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Sven Joachim ]
  * Bump libdrm-nouveau shlibs and symbols versions to 2.4.21-1 to ensure
    that packages built against this version are not used with squeeze's
    libdrm-nouveau1.
  * Add a lintian override for the symbols-file-contains-debian-revision
    warning.  Bump debhelper compatibility level to 6 for dh_lintian.
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libdrm (2.4.21-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  [ Christopher James Halse Rogers ]
  * debian/rules:
    - Add libkms to build
    - Build vmwgfx experimental API.  The drm module is available in the 2.6.34
      kernel so we might as well build the userspace bits.
  * debian/control:
    - Add libkms1, libkms1-dbg packages on linux
  * debian/patches/02_build_libkms_against_in_tree_drm:
    - Link libkms against libdrm as it uses symbols from libdrm.
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  [ Robert Hooker ]
  * New upstream release.
  * Refresh 02_build_libkms_against_in_tree_drm.
  * Update libdrm-intel1.symbols, libdrm-radeon1.symbols and shlibs.
 .
  [ Julien Cristau ]
  * Update the copyright file to hopefully include all licenses variations and
    copyright statements from the source tree.
  * Mark new libdrm_radeon symbols private.  They shouldn't actually be
    exported.
  * Same with libkms.  Also don't set a minimum version to 2.4.20, since we
    didn't ship it before anyway.


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