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Bug#312585: C++ ABI change -- xlibmesa-glu / xlibmesa-glu-dev



On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 02:37:30AM +0200, Matthias Klose wrote:
> For the upcoming C++ ABI change, one library in xfree86 (xlibmesa-glu)
> has to be built for the new C++ ABI as well.  At some point xfree86
> will be replaced by xorg as well.  Based on some experience with
> spoons it doesn't look helpful to start both changes at the same
> time.  xlibmesa-glu is needed by a large percentage of C++ packages
> (at least all of qt and kde), so I would like to see an xlibmesa-glu
> built for the new ABI early during the C++ ABI change (i.e. build
> xfree86 a last time explicitely with gcc-3.3, and xlibmesa-glu with
> g++-3.4 or g++-4.0).  This is one proposal, obviously wanting to
> smooth the C++ ABI change. I'm happy about any other proposal which
> eases the change for both.

Ubuntu is using libglu1-xorg, libglu1-dbg-xorg, and libglu-dev-xorg,
with the former providing libglu1c2.  Is there any reason why Debian
shouldn't also do this (but s/xorg/xfree86 as above)?

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