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To: Daniel Stone (sbuild:i386/aedificator) <daniels@debian.org>
Subject: xfree86_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.changes is NEW
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Date: Sun, 07 Dec 2003 07:49:17 -0500
(new) lbxproxy_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Low Bandwidth X (LBX) proxy server
Applications that would like to take advantage of the Low Bandwidth extension
to X (LBX) must make their connections to an lbxproxy. These applications
need know nothing about LBX, they simply connect to the lbxproxy as if were a
regular X server. The lbxproxy accepts client connections, multiplexes them
over a single connection to the X server, and performs various optimizations
on the X protocol to make it faster over low bandwidth and/or high latency
connections.
(new) libdps-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Display PostScript (DPS) client library development files
Header files and a static version of the DPS (Display PostScript) client
library are provided by this package.
.
See the libdps1 package for further information.
(new) libdps1-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Display PostScript (DPS) client library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libdps1 package for further information.
(new) libdps1_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Display PostScript (DPS) client library
libdps provides client-side libraries for use with the Display Postscript
(DPS) system.
.
This package only provides the client-side interfaces to DPS. In order to
fully take advantage of it, DPS extension support is required in the X
server, for which there is currently no freely-licensed implementation.
(new) libice-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
Inter-Client Exchange library development files
Header files and a static version of the ICE library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libice6 package for further information.
(new) libice6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
Inter-Client Exchange library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libice6 package for further information.
(new) libice6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
Inter-Client Exchange library
libICE provides an interface to ICE, the Inter-Client Exchange protocol.
Motivated by issues arising from the need for X Window System clients to
share data with each other, the ICE protocol provides a generic framework for
building protocols on top of reliable, byte-stream transport connections. It
provides basic mechanisms for setting up and shutting down connections, for
performing authentication, for negotiating versions, and for reporting
errors.
(new) libsm-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System Session Management library development files
Header files and a static version of the SM library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libsm6 package for further information.
(new) libsm6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System Session Management library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libsm6 package for further information.
(new) libsm6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System Session Management library
libSM provides an interface to XSMP, the X Session Management Protocol.
XSMP is a protocol that facilitates the management of groups of client
applications by a session manager. The session manager can cause clients to
save their state, to shut down, and to be restarted into a previously saved
state. This protocol is layered on top of the X Consortium's ICE protocol
(see the libice6 package).
(new) libx11-6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System protocol client library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Unstripped versions of Xlib's loadable modules for internationalization
support are provided in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug/X11/locale/common. Note that if
you wish to debug these modules, you will need to set XLOCALEDIR to
/usr/X11R6/lib/debug/X11/locale. Also note that for security reasons,
unprivileged users are unable to override XLOCALEDIR in this way, so you may
have to perform your debugging of the Xlib modules as root.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libx11-6 package for further information.
(new) libx11-6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System protocol client library
The libX11 library, also known as "Xlib", provides a means of communicating
with an X server via the X protocol.
.
Xlib provides low-level functionality, dealing mostly with the wire protocol
and in terms of basic operations such as opening and closing the connection
to the X server, creating graphics contexts, drawing graphics primitives such
as lines, arcs, and glyphs, handling events, and so forth. A set of
dynamically-loadable internationalization modules is also part of this
package, though not in the libX11 shared object itself.
.
Application programmers who are new to the X Window System will likely find
one of the many "Toolkit" libraries far more convenient to program against
than Xlib directly. Examples of popular toolkit libraries are GTK+, Qt,
XForms, LessTif, and Athena.
.
libx11-6 depends on xlibs-data for locale data and the X error and keysym
databases.
(new) libx11-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System protocol client library development files
Header files and a static version of the X11 library ("Xlib") are provided by
this package.
.
See the libx11-6 package for further information.
(new) libxaw6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Athena widget set library (version 6, unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxaw6 package for further information.
(new) libxaw6-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Athena widget set library development files (version 6)
Xaw header files and a static version of the Athena widget library are
provided by this package, which supports Xaw6-based clients.
.
It is necessary for the symbol OLDXAW to be defined at compile time for the
Athena library-using program to behave correctly; otherwise the header files
in this package will exhibit Xaw7 behavior.
.
See the libxaw6 package for further information.
(new) libxaw6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Athena widget set library (version 6)
Xaw is a widget set based on the the Xt (X Toolkit Intrinsics) library. It
provides a set of graphical user-interface elements ("widgets") such as
menus, scrollbars, dialog boxes, text-input areas, and so forth. The X
clients distributed with the X Window System itself, as well as many others,
use the Athena widget set.
.
The version of the Athena widgets in this package corresponds to the X11R6.4
release of the X Window System. XFree86 has made significant enhancements to
the Athena widget set; their version can be found in the libxaw7 package.
(new) libxaw7-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Athena widget set library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxaw7 package for further information.
(new) libxaw7-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Athena widget set library development files
Xaw header files, a static library, and a manual page documenting new
features in version 7 of the Athena widget library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxaw7 package for further information.
(new) libxaw7_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Athena widget set library
Xaw is a widget set based on the the Xt (X Toolkit Intrinsics) library. It
provides a set of graphical user-interface elements ("widgets") such as
menus, scrollbars, dialog boxes, text-input areas, and so forth. The X
clients distributed with the X Window System itself, as well as many others,
use the Athena widget set.
.
XFree86 has made a number of major improvements to the Athena widget set,
resulting in version 7 -- this version features widgets customizable in
appearance and event handling (a.k.a. "themes"); an extensible image loader
(currently supports bitmaps, gradients, and pixmaps); numerous enhancements
to the Text widget, text source and text sink objects; and multiple-column
support in the SimpleMenu widget.
.
The older Athena widget library corresponding to version X11R6.4 of the X
Window System can be found in the libxaw6 package.
(new) libxext-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System miscellaneous extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xext library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxext6 package for further information.
(new) libxext6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System miscellaneous extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxext6 package for further information.
(new) libxext6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System miscellaneous extension library
libXext provides an X Window System client interface to several extensions to
the X protocol.
.
The supported protocol extensions are:
- DOUBLE-BUFFER (DBE), the Double Buffer extension;
- DPMS, the VESA Display Power Management System extension;
- Extended-Visual-Information (EVI), an extension for gathering extra
information about the X server's visuals;
- LBX, the Low Bandwith X extension;
- MIT-SHM, the MIT X client/server shared memory extension;
- MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD, a miscellaneous extension by MIT;
- Multi-Buffering, the multi-buffering and stereo display extension;
- SECURITY, the X security extension;
- SHAPE, the non-rectangular shaped window extension;
- SYNC, the X synchronization extension;
- TOG-CUP, the Open Group's Colormap Utilization extension;
- XC-APPGROUP, the X Consortium's Application Group extension;
- XC-MISC, the X Consortium's resource ID querying extension;
- XTEST, the X test extension (this is one of two client-side
implementations; the other is in the libXtst library, provided by the
libxtst6 package);
.
libXext also provides a small set of utility functions to aid authors of
client APIs for X protocol extensions.
(new) libxft1-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
FreeType-based font drawing library for X (version 1, unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Note that development on this version of the Xft library has ceased. This
package is provided to aid in debugging programs using it. New code should
be written against Xft version 2, available in the libxft2, libxft2-dbg, and
libxft-dev packages. Bugs found in this version of the Xft library are
unlikely to be fixed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxft1 package for further information.
(new) libxft1_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
FreeType-based font drawing library for X (version 1)
Xft provides a client-side font API for X applications, making the FreeType
font rasterizer available to X clients. Fontconfig is used for font
specification resolution. Where available, the RENDER extension handles
glyph drawing; otherwise, the core X protocol is used.
.
This is an older, deprecated version of the Xft library, provided only for
applications that have not yet been updated to use version 2 of the Xft
library.
(new) libxi-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System Input extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xi library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxi6 package for further information.
(new) libxi6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System Input extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxi6 package for further information.
(new) libxi6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System Input extension library
libXi provides an X Window System client interface to the X Input Extension,
an extension to the X protocol.
(new) libxmu-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System miscellaneous utility library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xmu library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxmu6 package for further information.
(new) libxmu6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System miscellaneous utility library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxmu6 package for further information.
(new) libxmu6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System miscellaneous utility library
libXmu contains a set of miscellaneous utility functions useful to X Window
System client programmers.
(new) libxmuu-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
lightweight X Window System miscellaneous utility library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xmuu library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxmuu1 package for further information.
(new) libxmuu1-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
lightweight X Window System miscellaneous utility library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxmuu1 package for further information.
(new) libxmuu1_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
lightweight X Window System miscellaneous utility library
libXmuu is a very small set of miscellaneous utility functions extracted
from Xmu, Xt, and Xaw. This library is intended for X clients that need the
occasional useful function from these libraries but do not require the
toolkit overhead. To use libXmuu, simply include the headers for the other
libraries in the client and link against Xmuu instead of Xmu, Xt, and Xaw.
Needless to say, if the client uses functions from Xmu, Xt, or Xaw that are
not present in Xmuu, it will fail to link.
(new) libxp-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System printing extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xp library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxp6 package for further information.
(new) libxp6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System printing extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxp6 package for further information.
(new) libxp6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System printing extension library
libXp provides an X Window System client interface to XPRINT, a printing
extension to the X protocol.
(new) libxpm-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X pixmap library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xpm library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxpm4 package for further information.
(new) libxpm4-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X pixmap library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxpm4 package for further information.
(new) libxpm4_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X pixmap library
libXpm, the X pixmap library, is a set of routines used to store and retrieve
X pixmaps (an X Window System data structure comprising a rectangular array
of pixels) from files; the xpm file format is an extension of the monochrome
bitmap file format in the X11 specification. (Traditionally, libXpm was
maintained and distributed separately from the X Window System, but XFree86
has absorbed this library).
(new) libxrandr-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System Resize, Rotate and Reflection extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xrandr library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxrandr2 package for further information.
(new) libxrandr2-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System Resize, Rotate and Reflection extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxrandr2 package for further information.
(new) libxrandr2_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System Resize, Rotate and Reflection extension library
libXrandr provides an X Window System client interface to the root window
resizing, rotation, and reflection ("R and R") extension to the X protocol.
.
As with all X protocol extensions, support for the extension is required in
the X server for client programs using its functionality to work as expected.
The XFree86 X server does not yet support the resizing aspects of this
extension.
(new) libxt-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Toolkit Intrinsics development files
Header files and a static version of the Xt library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxt6 package for further information.
(new) libxt6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Toolkit Intrinsics (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxt6 package for further information.
(new) libxt6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Toolkit Intrinsics
libXt, the X Toolkit Intrinsics, is an abstract widget library upon which
graphical widget libraries for the X Window System (such as Athena and
LessTif) may be developed; the Intrinsics provide a number of useful
interfaces to X conventions and protocols, in many cases reducing a long
series of Xlib calls to just a couple of Xt calls.
(new) libxtrap-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System protocol-trapping extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the XTrap library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxtrap6 package for further information.
(new) libxtrap6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System protocol-trapping extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxtrap6 package for further information.
(new) libxtrap6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System protocol-trapping extension library
libXTrap provides an X Window System client interface to the protocol-capture
extension to the X protocol. This library also allows core protocol input
events to be synthesized.
(new) libxtst-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System event recording and testing extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xtst library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxtst6 package for further information.
(new) libxtst6-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System event recording and testing extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxtst6 package for further information.
(new) libxtst6_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System event recording and testing extension library
libXTrap provides an X Window System client interface to the RECORD and XTEST
extensions to the X protocol. Note that an alternative interface to the
XTEST protocol extension is provided by libXext, in the libext6 package.
(new) libxv-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System video extension library development files
Header files and a static version of the Xv library are provided by this
package.
.
See the libxv1 package for further information.
(new) libxv1-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System video extension library (unstripped)
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
libxv1 package for further information.
(new) libxv1_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
X Window System video extension library
libXv provides an X Window System client interface to XVideo, the real-time
video extension to the X protocol.
(new) proxymngr_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X proxy services manager
proxymngr is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy (in the
xbase-clients package) and other similar clients, starting new proxies when
appropriate, and keeping track of all the available proxy services.
(new) twm_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Tab window manager
twm is a window manager for the X Window System. It provides title bars,
shaped windows, several forms of icon management, user-defined macro
functions, click-to-type and pointer-driven keyboard focus, and
user-specified key and pointer button bindings.
(new) x-window-system-core_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Window System core components
This metapackage provides the essential components for a standalone
workstation running the X Window System. It provides the X libraries, an X
server (except on the S/390 architecture), a set of fonts, and a group of
basic X clients and utilities.
.
Higher level metapackages, such as those for desktop environments, can
depend on this package and simplify their dependencies.
.
It should be noted that a package providing x-window-manager and a package
providing x-terminal-emulator should also be installed to ensure a
comfortable X experience.
(new) x-window-system-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Window System development components
This metapackage provides the components of the X Window System as developed
by the XFree86 Project which are most interesting to programmers.
.
X Window System design documentation, manual pages, library reference works,
unstripped and static versions of the shared libraries, C header files, and
special versions of libraries available only in static form (with and without
PIC symbols included) are supplied by the packages depended on by this
metapackage.
(new) xbase-clients_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
miscellaneous X clients
An X client is a program that interfaces with an X server (almost always via
the X libraries), and thus with some input and output hardware like a
graphics card, monitor, keyboard, and pointing device (such as a mouse).
.
This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of several dozen X clients
that ship with the X Window System, including:
- startx and xinit, which initialize X sessions from the command line;
- xauth, a tool for controlling access to the X session;
- xedit, a text editor;
- xbiff, a tool which tells you when you have new email;
- xcalc, a scientific calculator desktop accessory;
- xclipboard, a tool to manage cut-and-pasted text selections;
- xcutsel, which exchanges selection and cut buffer contents;
- xconsole, which monitors system console messages;
- xditview, a viewer for ditroff output;
- xeyes, a demo program in which a pair of eyes track the pointer;
- xfd, a tool that displays all the glyphs in a given X font;
- xfontsel, a tool for browsing and selecting X fonts;
- xhost, a very dangerous program that you should never use;
- xkill, a tool for terminating misbehaving X clients;
- xload, a monitor for the system load average;
- xlogo, a demo program that displays the X logo;
- xmag, which magnifies parts of the X screen;
- xman, a manual page browser;
- xmessage, a tool to display message or dialog boxes;
- xrandr, a command-line interface to the RandR extension;
- xrefresh, a tool that forces a redraw of the X screen;
- xsetroot, a tool for tailoring the appearance of the root window;
- xtrapchar, xtrapin, xtrapinfo, xtrapout, xtrapproto, xtrapreset, and
xtrapstats, a group of sample clients that use the XTrap extension;
- xvidtune, a tool for customizing X server modelines for your monitor;
- xwd, a utility for taking window dumps ("screenshots") of the X session;
- xwud, a viewer for window dumps created by xwd;
- oclock and xclock, graphical clocks;
- beforelight, a screen saver;
- bitmap, a monochrome bitmap file editor;
- bmtoa, a tool that converts a monochrome bitmap to ASCII text;
- cxpm and sxpm, tools for checking and viewing X pixmap files;
- dpsexec, a Display PostScript program that allows the user to interact
directly with the PostScript interpreter through a command interface
- dpsinfo, a utility for displaying information about the DPS extension
present in an X server or provided by a client-side DPS agent
- glxgears, a GLX demo that draws three rotating gears, and prints
framerate information to standard output
- iceauth, a tool for manipulating ICE protocol authorization records;
- texteroids, a spinning text demo for the DPS extension
- xset, a tool for setting miscellaneous X server parameters;
- xmodmap, a utility for modifying keymaps and pointer button mappings in X;
- xsetmode and xsetpointer, tools for handling X Input devices;
- setxkbmap, xkbbell, xkbcomp, xkbevd, xkbprint, xkbvleds, and xkbwatch,
tools for managing the X Keyboard Extension (XKB);
- xsm, a session manager for X sessions;
- smproxy, a session manager proxy for X clients that do not use the X
session manager protocol;
- xgamma, a tool for querying and setting a monitor's gamma correction;
- appres, editres, listres, viewres, and xrdb, which query and update the
X resource database;
- Xmark, x11perf, and x11perfcomp, tools for benchmarking graphical
operations under the X Window System;
- fstobdf, which retrieves a font in BDF format from an X font server;
- xcmsdb, a device color characteristic utility for the X Color Management
System;
- xstdcmap, a utility to selectively define standard colormap properties;
- xev, an X event displayer;
- xfindproxy, a tool to locate X proxy services;
- xlsatoms, which lists interned atoms defined on an X server;
- xlsclients, which lists client applications running on an X display;
- xlsfonts, a server font list displayer;
- xprop, a property displayer for X;
- xdpyinfo, a display information utility for X;
- xwininfo, a window information utility for X;
- glxinfo, a GLX extension information utility for X;
- xvinfo, an Xv extension information utility for X;
- ico, an X graphics demo using an animated polyhedron;
- dga, a demo program for the DGA extension; and
- xgc, an (unfinished) X graphics demo program.
.
xbase-clients also -- except on the s390 architecture -- contains the XFree86
X server configuration programs xf86cfg and xf86config, but in general the
Debconf interface to the xserver-xfree86 package should be used instead of
these tools.
.
The bitmap, editres, viewres, xbiff, xcalc, xconsole, xditview, xedit,
xf86cfg, xman, xsetroot, and xsm programs use bitmap images provided by the
xlibs-data package.
.
xrdb requires the C preprocessor (cpp) to process X resource files. GNU CPP
version 3.2 is required, as the command's "-traditional" support misbehaves
in version 3.3.
(new) xdm_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X display manager
xdm manages a collection of X servers, which may be on the local host or
remote machines. It provides services similar to those provided by init,
getty, and login on character-based terminals: prompting for login name and
password, authenticating the user, and running a session. xdm supports XDMCP
(X Display Manager Control Protocol) and can also be used to run a chooser
process which presents the user with a menu of possible hosts that offer
XDMCP display management.
.
If the xutils package is installed, xdm can use the sessreg utility to
register login sessions to the system utmp file; this, however, is not
necessary for xdm to function.
.
xdm requires the C preprocessor (cpp) to process its configuration files.
GNU CPP version 3.2 is required, as the command's "-traditional" support
misbehaves in version 3.3.
(new) xfs_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X font server
xfs is a daemon that listens on a network port and serves X fonts to X
servers (and thus to X clients). All X servers have the ability to serve
locally installed fonts for themselves, but xfs makes it possible to offload
that job from the X server, and/or have a central repository of fonts on a
networked machine running xfs so that all the machines running X servers on a
network do not require their own set of fonts. xfs may also be invoked by
users to, for instance, make available X fonts in user accounts that are not
available to the X server or to an already running system xfs.
(new) xfwp_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X firewall proxy server
The X firewall proxy is an application layer gateway proxy that may be run
on a network firewall host to forward X traffic across the firewall. Used
in conjunction with the X server Security extension and authorization
checking, xfwp constitutes a safe, simple, and reliable mechanism both to
hide the addresses of X servers located on an intranet and to enforce a
server connection policy. Xfwp cannot protect against mischief
originating on an intranet; however, when properly configured it can
guarantee that only trusted clients originating on authorized external
Internet hosts will be allowed inbound access to local X servers.
(new) xlibmesa-dri-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
Mesa 3D graphics library modules (unstripped) [XFree86]
Debugging versions of chipset-specific DRI modules are provided by this
package. They are installed in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/dri/debug and can be
used by placing that directory in the LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH environment variable
when the code to be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
xlibmesa-dri package for further information.
(new) xlibmesa-dri_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
Mesa 3D graphics library modules [XFree86]
Chipset-specific DRI modules for the Mesa library, if available for your
machine architecture, are provided in this package. (Unlike the modules in
the xserver-xfree86 package, the DRI modules are loaded by the Mesa library,
not by the X server itself.)
(new) xlibmesa-gl-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
Mesa 3D graphics library (unstripped) [XFree86]
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
xlibmesa-gl package for further information.
(new) xlibmesa-gl-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Mesa 3D graphics library development files [XFree86]
xlibmesa-gl-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in
xlibmesa-gl, as well as header files and manual pages.
.
See the xlibmesa-gl package for further information.
(new) xlibmesa-gl_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
Mesa 3D graphics library [XFree86]
Mesa is a 3D graphics library which presents an API intended to be compatible
with OpenGL. XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa library (which is
regularly resynchronized with the official one) to permit development of the
XFree86 X server's Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), which makes the 3D
acceleration features of many modern video cards available to X client
programmers.
.
Chipset-specific acceleration modules, if available for your machine
architecture, are provided in the xlibmesa-dri package.
.
This package suggests the libglide3 package, which is necessary for 3D
acceleration support for users of 3Dfx Interactive's Voodoo Banshee, Voodoo3,
Voodoo4, and Voodoo5 cards. Users of other video cards need not install
libglide3.
(new) xlibmesa-glu-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
Mesa OpenGL utility library (unstripped) [XFree86]
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
xlibmesa-glu package for further information.
(new) xlibmesa-glu-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Mesa OpenGL utility library development files [XFree86]
xlibmesa-glu-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in
xlibmesa-glu, as well as header files and manual pages.
.
See the xlibmesa-glu package for further information.
(new) xlibmesa-glu_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
Mesa OpenGL utility library [XFree86]
The OpenGL utility library (GLU) offers simple interfaces for building
mipmaps; checking for the presence of extensions in the OpenGL (or other
libraries which follow the same conventions for advertising extensions);
drawing piecewise linear curves, NURBS, quadrics and other primitives
(including, but not limited to, teapots); tesselating surfaces; setting up
projection matrices and unprojecting screen coordinates to world coordinates.
.
XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa libraries; see the xlibmesa-gl
package for further information.
.
This package was built using version 1.02 of the C++ ABI.
(new) xlibmesa3_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional oldlibs
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
XFree86 Mesa libraries pseudopackage
This package smooths upgrades from Debian 3.0 by depending on xlibmesa-gl and
xlibmesa-glu. This pseudopackage is only depended upon by packages that
haven't yet been compiled against the newer Mesa libraries provided by
XFree86.
.
This package also depends on xlibmesa-dri, if that package is available for
your machine architecture.
(new) xlibosmesa-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
Mesa off-screen rendering library development files [XFree86]
xlibosmesa-dev provides static versions of the libraries provided in
xlibosmesa4, as well as header files and manual pages.
.
See the xlibosmesa4 package for further information.
(new) xlibosmesa4-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
Mesa off-screen rendering library (unstripped) [XFree86]
This package is useful to provide a backtrace with symbol names in a
debugger; this facilitates interpretation of core dumps, and aids in finding
logic errors in programs using this library (or the library itself). The
library is installed in /usr/lib/debug and can be used by placing that
directory in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when the code to
be debugged is executed.
.
Non-programmers will likely have little use for this package. See the
xlibosmesa4 package for further information.
(new) xlibosmesa4_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libs
Mesa off-screen rendering library [XFree86]
Mesa is a 3D graphics library which presents an API intended to be compatible
with OpenGL. XFree86 maintains its own version of the Mesa library (which is
regularly resynchronized with the official one) to permit development of the
XFree86 X server's Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI), which makes the 3D
acceleration features of many modern video cards available to X client
programmers.
.
The off-screen rendering library (OSMesa) is an extension to Mesa, not an
implementation of any OpenGL standard; therefore, it is packaged separately,
so that any OpenGL-conformant library may be installed on a Debian system,
and OpenGL-based programs may depend on any of them. The OSMesa library,
however, specifically depends on the Mesa library.
(new) xlibs-static-dev_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional libdevel
X Window System client library development files
xlibs-static-dev provides static versions of the X Window System libraries
(some of which, but not all, implement extensions to the X protocol) that do
not exist in shared object form for various reasons (such as the fact that
their APIs have not stabilized, or that they are deprecated). Header files
and manual pages are also provided.
.
The following libraries are supplied by this package:
- libFS, an implementation of the Font Service protocol for the X Window
System;
- libI810XvMC, Intel i810-specific routines for the XVideo
Motion-Compensation extension (not available on the hurd-i386 platform);
- libXRes, an implementation of the X-Resource extension, which permits the
X server to be queried regarding its resource consumption on behalf of
connected X clients;
- libXau, an implementation of an authorization protocol for the X Window
System;
- libXdmcp, an implementation of the X Display Manager Control Protocol
(XDMCP);
- libXfont, a collect of font rasterizers used by X Window System;
- libXfontcache, an implementation of FontCache, a font caching extension;
- libXinerama, an implementation of XINERAMA, a multi-display extension;
- libXss, an implementation of MIT-SCREEN-SAVER, a screen saver extension;
- libXvMC, an implementation of XVideo-MotionCompensation, an extension for
motion-compensated video playback;
- libXxf86dga, an implementation of XFree86-DGA, a direct graphics (device)
access extension;
- libXxf86misc, an implementation of XFree86-Misc, an extension implementing
various utility functions used by the XFree86 implementation of the X
Window System;
- libXxf86rush, an implementation of XFree86-Rush, an extension used to
enable the X server to work with 3Dfx Interactive Voodoo Rush cards (the
server side of this extension is implemented in the "apm" XFree86 server
driver);
- libXxf86vm, an implementation of XFree86-VidModeExtension, an extension
enabling X clients to program and manipulate mode parameters on the
display hardware;
- libfntstubs, a stub font rasterization library;
- libfontenc, a font encoding handling library;
- liboldX, a library providing compatibility functions for use with version
10 of the X procotol;
- libxf86config, an XF86Config file parsing library (not available on the
s390 architecture);
- libxkbfile, a library implementing XKEYBOARD (XKB) extension data file
parsing routines;
- libxkbui, a library implementing routines that facilitate
user interfaces to the XKEYBOARD (XKB) extension
(new) xlibs-static-pic_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra libdevel
X Window System client extension library PIC archives
This package provides PIC archives (static libraries with PIC information)
of the libraries in xlibs-static-dev.
.
These archives are available for use *only* for linking into objects which
will be accessed using the dlopen() function, such as plugin modules for
applications.
.
See the xlibs-static-dev package for a description of the specific libraries
available in this package.
(new) xmh_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra mail
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X interface to the MH mail system
xmh provides a graphical user interface to the MH (Message Handler) mail
system. xmh is a very old X client and is not exactly a "living" piece of
software. MH users will probably prefer the exmh package, which serves the
same function and continues to be actively developed.
.
The xmh program uses bitmap images provided by the xlibs-data package.
(new) xnest_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
nested X server
xnest an X server that is itself an X client. This allows you to run a
server within a server; this is occasionally useful for testing new window
managers and other X clients.
.
Xnest relies upon its parent X server for font services.
(new) xprt_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X print server (XFree86 version)
xprt provides an X server with the print extension and special DDX
(Device-Dependent X) implementation.
.
This package provides Xprt, the Xprint server from XFree86. Note that this
version is buggy and does not work with Mozilla. You should install
xprt-xprintorg instead, which provides full support for printing from
mozilla, including non-latin characters and MathML. Improvement of XFree86's
version of the Xprint server is expected in a future release.
(new) xserver-common_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
files and utilities common to all X servers
The X server is the hardware interface of the X Window System. Its job is to
communicate with video display and input devices, and present them in a
standardized, abstract fashion via the X protocol to X clients (X-based
programs). The X server largely relieves programs of having to know or care
about the details of the hardware with which they are interacting (such
things as 32-bit versus 8-bit color, the layout of the keyboard, how many
buttons the mouse has, etc.). The catch is that the X server must itself
know the technical specifications of the graphics hardware and monitor, the
keyboard layout, the protocol used by the mouse, and so forth.
.
X servers either need fonts installed on the local host, or need to know of a
remote host that provides font services (with xfs, for instance). The former
means that font packages are mandatory. The latter means that font packages
may be gratuitous. To err on the side of caution, install at least the
xfonts-base, xfonts-100dpi or xfonts-75dpi, and xfonts-scalable packages.
(new) xserver-xfree86-dbg_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb extra x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
the XFree86 X server (static version with debugging symbols)
This package is a variant of the xserver-xfree86 package which includes a
monolithic XFree86 X server binary (as opposed to using loadable server
modules on the architectures where they are supported) and which retains
debugging symbols for execution tracing and core dump analysis.
.
Installation of the xserver-xfree86 package is recommended for documentation
of the XFree86 X server, but is not mandatory. See the package description
of xserver-xfree86 for further information.
(new) xserver-xfree86_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
the XFree86 X server
The XFree86 X server is an X server for several architectures and operating
systems; its architecture was completely redesigned for the 4.0 release, and
features a loadable module system in which required modules are loaded on
demand by a single server binary as opposed to the video card-specific X
servers of the 3.x release.
.
The XFree86 server supports most modern graphics hardware from most vendors,
and supersedes most version 3.x XFree86 X servers. See
<http://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/Status.html> for information on its support for
your particular hardware.
.
If the discover, mdetect and read-edid packages are installed, this package's
configuration script will use them to attempt automatic configuration of the
X server based on your information returned by your video card, mouse, and
monitor.
.
Note that on the HP-PA, MIPS, and SuperH architectures, the server's
loadable module support is not present, and therefore the XFree86 server is a
(very large) single binary.
.
This package suggests the libglide2 package, which is necessary for the
XFree86 X server's "glide" video driver to work with 3Dfx Interactive's
Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo2 cards. Users of other video cards need not
install libglide2.
(new) xterm_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X terminal emulator
xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102
and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that cannot use the
window system directly. This version implements ISO/ANSI colors and most of
the control sequences used by DEC VT220 terminals.
.
This package provides two commands: xterm, which is the traditional
terminal emulator, and uxterm, which is a wrapper around xterm that is
intelligent about locale settings (especially those which use the UTF-8
character encoding), but which requires the luit program from the xutils
package.
.
The xterm program uses bitmap images provided by the xlibs-data package.
(new) xutils_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
X Window System utility programs
xutils provides a set of utility programs shipped with the X Window System
that do not require the X libraries; many of these programs are useful
even on a system that does not have any X clients or X servers installed.
.
The programs in this package include:
- atobm, a converter from ASCII to X bitmap (.xbm) files;
- bdftopcf, which converts BDF fonts to PCF fonts;
- bdftruncate.pl and ucs2any.pl, tools to generate fonts with various
encodings from ISO 10646-encoded fonts
- ccmakedep, a version of makedepend which "does it right"
- cleanlinks, a program to remove dangling symlinks and empty directories
from a shadow link tree (created with lndir)
- fslsfonts, a tool that lists fonts served by an X font server;
- imake, a C preprocessor interface to the make utility;
- lndir, a tool that creates a shadow directory of symbolic links to
another directory tree;
- luit, a filter that can be run between an arbitrary application and a
UTF-8 terminal emulator;
- makedepend, a tool to create dependencies in makefiles;
- makeg, a tool for making debuggable executables;
- makepsres, a tool that creates PostScript language resource database
files;
- makestrs, a tool that makes string table C source and header(s);
- mkcfm, a tool that create summaries of font metric files in CID font
directories;
- mkdirhier, a tool that creates a directory hierarchy;
- mkfontdir, a program to generate fonts.dir files;
- scanpci, a utility for retrieving information about the PCI bus and
devices on it (not available on all architectures);
- pcitweak, a utility that can be used to examine or change registers in
the PCI configuration space (not available on all architectures);
- pswrap, a tool that creates C procedures from segments of PostScript
language code;
- resize, which prints a shell command for setting the TERM and TERMCAP
environment variables to indicate the current size of the xterm (or
compatible program) window from which the command is run;
- revpath, which generates a relative path that can be used to undo a
change-directory;
- rstart, a remote start client;
- rstartd, a remote start daemon activated by rstart connections;
- sessreg, a simple program for managing utmp/wtmp entries;
- showfont, a font dumper for use with an X font server;
- showrgb, a decompiler for RGB color-name databases;
- xfsinfo, an X font server information utility;
- xmkmf, a tool that creates a Makefile from an Imakefile; and
- xon, a tool that starts an X program on a remote machine.
.
Installation of an rsh or ssh daemon (server) is necessary if rstartd is
to be used, and installation of an rsh or ssh client is necessary if
rstart is to be used. The luit program requires locale information from
the xlibs-data package.
.
imake uses the C preprocessor (cpp) as a macro processor. GNU CPP version
3.2 is required, as the command's "-traditional" support misbehaves in
version 3.3.
(new) xvfb_4.3.0-0pre1v5_i386.deb optional x11
WARNING: Already present in main distribution.
virtual framebuffer X server
xvfb provides an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware
and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using virtual
memory. The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing,
but other novel uses for it have been found, including testing clients
against unusual depths and screen configurations, doing batch processing with
Xvfb as a background rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the
X server to a new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run
applications that don't really need an X server but insist on having one
anyway.
.
This package also contains a convenience script called xvfb-run which
simplifies the automated execution of X clients in a virtual server
environment. This convenience script requires the use of the xauth
program from xbase-clients, hence the suggestion of xbase-clients.
Changes: xfree86 (4.3.0-0pre1v5) experimental; urgency=low
.
* Grab fixes to upstream CVS xf-4_3-branch since last pull.
- debian/patches/000_post430.diff:
+ (xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml/LICENSE.sgml,
xc/programs/xdm/{genauth.c,prngc.c}):
Grab licenses clarifications from trunk. (Matthieu Herrb)
+ (xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/LICENSE):
update formatted docs (Matthieu Herrb)
+ (xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/drivers/i810/{common.h,i810.h,
i810.man,i830.h,i830_cursor.c,i830_dri.c,i830_dri.h,i830_driver.c,
i830_memory.c,i830_video.c}):
Fix some i830+ VT switch/exit crashes (David Dawes, Egbert Eich).
- debian/patches/002_xdm_fixes.diff: resynced
- debian/patches/056_i810_make_i830_usable.diff: resynced
.
* Update Debian copyright file to resync with update to upstream LICENSE
file (new BSD-style licenses from Theodore Ts'o, Theo de Raadt, and
Damien Miller).
- debian/copyright
.
* Undocument the restriction on loading both freetype and xtt modules in
the XFree86 X server's debconf questions, since this restriction no longer
exists in XFree86 4.3. Enable the xtt module by default.
- debian/xserver-xfree86.templates
.
* Update xlibs and xlibs-data's package descriptions to clarify that X
Keyboard Extension (XKB) data is in xlibs, but other
architecture-independent data is in xlibs-data. The XKB data has not
moved because dpkg supports no mechanism for migrating conffiles between
packages, and it is unacceptable for people to be spuriously shown dpkg's
changed-conffile prompt dozens of times when upgrading from versions of
xlibs prior to 4.3.0.
- debian/control
.
* Correct mispelling of forthcoming package name in xlibs's shlibs file; the
package containing libXmuu.so.1 will be called "libxmuu1", not "libxmuu6".
- debian/xlibs.shlibs
.
* Move correction of old /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale symlink problem from
xlibs package to xlibs-data, and convert from simple remove-in-preinst
approach to prepare-preinst/commit-postinst/rollback-postrm model.
Correct mis-self-identification of xlibs-data's maintainer scripts (caused
by sloppy cut-and-pasting), correct and update their copyright
information, and use debhelper to ship the
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/default directory instead of creating it behind
the packaging system's back in xlibs-data's postinst.
- debian/xlibs-data.dirs
- debian/xlibs-data.postinst.in
- debian/xlibs-data.postrm.in
- debian/xlibs-data.preinst.in
- debian/xlibs-data.prerm.in
- debian/xlibs.preinst.in
.
* Patch Xlib (CrGlCur.c) to search harder for an Xcursor library. Not
everybody has symlinks on their system for compile-time linking of objects
with libXcursor. Attempt to find "libXcursor.so.1" first, then (per the
existing code), fall back to "libXcursor.so" and finally "libXcursor".
(Closes: #204358)
- debian/patches/099a_improve_search_for_libXcursor.diff
.
* Update the extended descriptions of packages that depend on cpp-3.2 to
explain why they use cpp in general, and why cpp-3.2 in particular.
- debian/control
.
* Move unstripped versions of the Mesa DRI modules from the (renamed)
xlibmesa3-gl-dbg package to the new package xlibmesa-dri-dbg.
- debian/control
- debian/xlibmesa-dri-dbg.install.alpha
- debian/xlibmesa-dri-dbg.install.i386
- debian/xlibmesa-dri-dbg.install.ia64
- debian/xlibmesa-dri-dbg.install.powerpc
- debian/xlibmesa-dri-dbg.install.sparc
.
* Grab latest fixes to upstream CVS xf-4_3-branch.
- debian/patches/000_post430.diff:
(xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/xf86drm.h):
1009. Fix DRM_CAS on ia64 as used by the DRI (Bugzilla #778, John
Dennis). (Alan Hourihane)
- debian/patches/453_ia64_fix_radeon_dri_deadlock.diff: deleted;
superseded by upstream patch
.
* Fix building against 2.6.x kernel headers by adding '#define rate period'
where needed. [Fabio Massimo Di Nitto, Daniel Stone]
- debian/patches/000_stolen_from_HEAD.diff
.
* Stop shipping render and renderproto.h in xlibs-dev.
- debian/xlibs-dev.install
- debian/xlibs-dev.install.hurd-i386
- debian/xlibs-dev.install.s390
.
* Make i830 driver automatically reserve the amount of memory specified in
'Option "VideoRAM"', eliminating the need for an external program. Grab a
couple of other small fixes from HEAD, and integrate this with patch #056.
- debian/patches/000_stolen_from_HEAD_i830_driver.diff: new
- debian/patches/056_i810_make_i830_usable.diff: deleted
[Daniel Stone]
.
* Add package relationships with xlibs-data and xutils where needed, and
explain them in packages' extended descriptions.
- debian/control:
+ xbase-clients depends on xlibs-data: the bitmap, editres, viewres,
xbiff, xcalc, xconsole, xditview, xedit, xf86cfg, xman, xsetroot, and
xsm programs use bitmap images provided by the xlibs-data package.
+ xmh depends on xlibs-data: the xmh program uses bitmap images provided
by the xlibs-data package.
+ xterm recommends xutils: the uxterm command requires the luit program
from the xutils package.
+ xterm depends on xlibs-data: the xterm program uses bitmap images
provided by the xlibs-data package.
+ xutils suggests xlibs-data: the luit program requires locale
information from the xlibs-data package (add luit to list of programs
in xutils's extended description while we're at it).
.
* In maintainer scripts, query the terminal to establish a default number of
columns to use for displaying messages to the user. This is used only as
a fallback in the event the COLUMNS variable is not set. Change from
using fold to format messages to fmt, so we can get indentation on wrapped
lines, making them easier to read. Remove unused message_nonl() function.
- debian/shell-lib.sh
.
* Move correction of old /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale symlink problem from
xlibs package to xlibs-data, and convert from simple remove-in-preinst
approach to prepare-preinst/commit-postinst/rollback-postrm model.
Correct mis-self-identification of xlibs-data's maintainer scripts (caused
by sloppy cut-and-pasting), correct and update their copyright
information, and use debhelper to ship the
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons/default directory instead of creating it behind
the packaging system's back in xlibs-data's postinst.
- debian/xlibs-data.dirs
- debian/xlibs-data.postinst.in
- debian/xlibs-data.postrm.in
- debian/xlibs-data.preinst.in
- debian/xlibs-data.prerm.in
- debian/xlibs.preinst.in
.
* Split xlibs package into one package per shared library, keeping only the
XKB data files in xlibs (see above). The XRX plugin
(/usr/X11R6/lib/libxrx.so.6.3) and its manpage are being dropped entirely.
- debian/xlibs.install: stop shipping everything but the XKB data
- debian/xlibs.{dirs,links,postinst.in,postrm.in,preinst.in,shlibs,
shlibs.dummy}: deleted
- debian/rules: eliminate special dh_shlibdeps handling for xlibs package;
add special dh_shlibdeps handling for libdps1 and libx11-6 (see below)
- debian/scripts/manifest-install-reconcile: add libxrx shared library and
object to list of files expected to be unshipped
- debian/shell-lib.sh: define new functions to aid maintainer scripts of
new libraries
+ register_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so(): add /usr/X11R6/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
if needed
+ deregister_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so(): remove /usr/X11R6/lib from
/etc/ld.so.conf when no shared libraries left in directory
- debian/{libice6,libsm6,libx11-6,libxext6,libxft1,libxi6,libxmu6,
libxmuu1,libxp6,libxpm4,libxrandr2,libxt6,libxtrap6,libxtst6,
libxv1}.install: new; ship shared library
- debian/{libice6,libsm6,libx11-6,libxext6,libxft1,libxi6,libxmu6,
libxmuu1,libxp6,libxpm4,libxrandr2,libxt6,libxtrap6,libxtst6,
libxv1}.links: new; ship SONAME symlinks to shared libraries
- debian/{libice6,libsm6,libx11-6,libxext6,libxft1,libxi6,libxmu6,
libxmuu1,libxp6,libxpm4,libxrandr2,libxt6,libxtrap6,libxtst6,
libxv1}.shlibs: new; provide shlibs file, specifying alternative
versioned dependencies on older versions of xlibs (except in the case of
libxv1, for which a shared version did not exist in XFree86 prior to
4.3)
- debian/{libdps1,libx11-6}.shlibs.local: add special local shlibs files
for use during the package build so that libdps1 and libx11-6 do not get
spurious self-dependencies; libdps1 ships three related shared
libraries, and libx11-6 ships loadable modules for Xlib that reference
symbols in Xlib -- both of these cases confuse dpkg-shlibdeps (via
dh_shlibdeps)
- debian/{libice6,libsm6,libx11-6,libxext6,libxft1,libxi6,libxmu6,
libxmuu1,libxp6,libxpm4,libxrandr2,libxt6,libxtrap6,libxtst6,
libxv1}.{postinst,postrm}: new; call register_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so(),
deregister_x_lib_dir_with_ld_so(), and ldconfig as appropriate
- debian/{libx11-6,libxt6}.{preinst,postinst,postrm}: migrate
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/{app-defaults,xkb} prepare/commit/rollback handling
from xlibs maintainer scripts, now deceased
- debian/libx11-6.links: migrated from xlibs.links for
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb symlink
- debian/libxt6.dirs: migrated from xlibs.dirs for /etc/X11/app-defaults
directory
- debian/libxt6.links: migrated from xlibs.links for
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults symlink
- debian/control: update package data to reflect split
+ add stanzas for new packages libice6, libsm6, libx11-6, libxext6,
libxft1, libxi6, libxmu6, libxmuu1, libxp6, libxpm4, libxrandr2,
libxt6, libxtrap6, libxtst6, xlibs-data
+ libx11-6 depends on xfree86-common (>> 4.3.0) and xlibs-data; needs
xlibs-data for locale data and X error and keysym databases
+ xlibs is now a transitional package depending on the packages into
which it split
+ sanitize xlibs's conflicts and replaces relationships by removing
versioned conflicts on withdrawn packages (except where they continue
to be Provided by still-existing packages)
+ xlibs is now an architecture-independent package
+ xlibs no longer provides libxpm4
+ rewrite xlibs's short and extended descriptions
.
* Split xlibs-dbg package into one package per shared library.
- debian/xlibs-dbg.install: deleted
- debian/xlibs-dbg.links: deleted
- debian/{libice6-dbg,libsm6-dbg,libx11-6-dbg,libxext6-dbg,libxft1-dbg,
libxi6-dbg,libxmu6-dbg,libxmuu1-dbg,libxp6-dbg,libxpm4-dbg,
libxrandr2-dbg,libxt6-dbg,libxtrap6-dbg,libxtst6-dbg,
libxv1-dbg}.install: new; populated from xlibs-dbg.install
- debian/{libice6-dbg,libsm6-dbg,libx11-6-dbg,libxext6-dbg,libxft1-dbg,
libxi6-dbg,libxmu6-dbg,libxmuu1-dbg,libxp6-dbg,libxpm4-dbg,
libxrandr2-dbg,libxt6-dbg,libxtrap6-dbg,libxtst6-dbg,
libxv1-dbg}.links: new; populated from xlibs-dbg.links
- debian/control: update package data to reflect split
+ add stanzas for new packages libice6-dbg, libsm6-dbg, libx11-6-dbg,
libxext6-dbg, libxft1-dbg, libxi6-dbg, libxmu6-dbg, libxmuu1-dbg,
libxp6-dbg, libxpm4-dbg, libxrandr2-dbg, libxt6-dbg, libxtrap6-dbg,
libxtst6-dbg, libxv1-dbg
+ xlibs-dbg is now a pseudopackage depending on the packages into which
it split
+ update x-window-system-dev to depend on the packages split from
xlibs-dbg instead of xlibs-dbg itself
- debian/rules:
+ don't dh_strip new -dbg packages
+ let dh_strip have its wicked way with xlibs-dbg, which no longer has a
payload
.
* Split xlibs-dev package into one package per shared library, plus separate
packages for Proxy Management protocol headers (pm-dev), X protocol
headers (x-dev), and libraries that exist only in static form
(xlibs-static-dev). Note that there is no libxft1-dev package; this is
deliberate. libxft1 is obsolete and libxft2 (packaged separately from
XFree86) should be used instead.
- debian/xlibs-dev.install: deleted
- debian/xlibs-dev.links: deleted
- debian/{libice-dev,libsm-dev,libx11-dev,libxext-dev,libxi-dev,
libxmu-dev,libxmuu-dev,libxp-dev,libxpm-dev,libxrandr-dev,libxt-dev,
libxtrap-dev,libxtst-dev,libxv-dev,pm-dev,x-dev,
xlibs-static-dev}.install: new; populated from xlibs-dev.install
- debian/{libice-dev,libsm-dev,libx11-dev,libxext-dev,libxi-dev,
libxmu-dev,libxmuu-dev,libxp-dev,libxpm-dev,libxrandr-dev,libxt-dev,
libxtrap-dev,libxtst-dev,libxv-dev}.install: new; populated from
xlibs-dev.links
- debian/control: update package data to reflect split
+ add stanzas for new packages libice-dev, libsm-dev, libx11-dev,
libxext-dev, libxi-dev, libxmu-dev, libxmuu-dev, libxp-dev,
libxpm-dev, libxrandr-dev, libxt-dev, libxtrap-dev, libxtst-dev,
libxv-dev, pm-dev, x-dev, xlibs-static-dev
+ update dependencies for existing -dev packages libdps-dev,
libxaw6-dev, libxaw7-dev, xlibmesa-gl-dev, xlibosmesa-dev
+ update dependencies for xlibs-static-pic based on actual linkage of
the libraries within it
+ simplify xlibs-static-pic's extended description to refer to
xlibs-static-dev for details
+ xlibs-dev is now a pseudopackage depending on the packages into which
it split
+ update x-window-system-dev to depend on the packages split from
xlibs-dev instead of xlibs-dev itself
.
* debian/patches/099b_Xft_FreeType_2.1.7_build_fix.diff:
+ Patch XFree86's internal copies of the Xft library to enable building
against FreeType 2.1.7; fixes FTBFS.
.
* Remove ${shlibs:Depends} substvar from dependencies of library -dbg
packages; -dbg packages already declare an exact versioned dependency on
their non-debugging counterparts, and using this substvar can lead to
duplicate package relationships and lintian warnings.
.
* Fix incorrect symlink to Xrender.h during package build. [ISHIKAWA
Mutsumi]
- debian/rules
.
* Update libdps1's extended description to clarify the state of server-side
DPS implementations, and stop referring to a package that is no longer
shipped in Debian. (Closes: #138883)
- debian/control
.
* Make x-window-system-dev depend on xlibmesa-gl-dbg and xlibmesa-glu-dbg,
not xlibmesa3-gl-dbg and xlibmesa3-glu-dbg.
- debian/control
.
* Make the xlibmesa3 pseudopackage "Architecture: any" instead of
"Architecture: all", because its dependencies vary depending on what
architecture it is compiled for (thanks to F:Xlibmesa-gl-Depends).
- debian/control
.
* Fix encoding of Catalan translations file to not use a codepoint that is
undefined in ISO 8859-15, which prevents the file from being transcoded
from UTF-8 to ISO 8859-15 (thanks, Denis Barbier). (Closes: #223024)
- debian/po/ca.po
Your package contains new components which requires manual editing of
the override file. It is ok otherwise, so please be patient. New
packages are usually added to the override file about once a week.
You may have gotten the distribution wrong. You'll get warnings above
if files already exist in other distributions.
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Daniel Stone <daniels@debian.org>
Debian X Strike Force: http://people.debian.org/~branden/xsf/
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