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x11-common_7.0.0_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xorg/x11-common_7.0.0_i386.deb
xlibs-data_7.0.0_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xorg/xlibs-data_7.0.0_i386.deb
xlibs_7.0.0_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xorg/xlibs_7.0.0_i386.deb
(new) xorg-dev_7.0.0_i386.deb optional x11
the X.Org development libraries
 This metapackage provides the development libraries for the X.Org X Window
 System.
 .
 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.
 .
 Note that this is a convinience package for users and is not a package for
 Debian developers to have their package depend on.
(new) xorg_7.0.0.dsc optional x11
(new) xorg_7.0.0.tar.gz optional x11
(new) xorg_7.0.0_i386.deb optional x11
X.Org X Window System
 This metapackage provides the components for a standalone
 workstation running the X Window System.  It provides the X libraries, an X
 server, 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 should also
 be installed to ensure a comfortable X experience.
xserver-xfree86_7.0.0_i386.deb
  to pool/main/x/xorg/xserver-xfree86_7.0.0_i386.deb
(new) xserver-xorg-input-all_7.0.0_i386.deb optional x11
the X.Org X server -- input driver metapackage
 This package depends on the full suite of input drivers for the X.Org X server
 (Xorg).  It does not provide any drivers itself, and may be removed if you wish
 to only have certain drivers installed.
(new) xserver-xorg-video-all_7.0.0_i386.deb optional x11
the X.Org X server -- output driver metapackage
 This package depends on the full suite of output drivers for the X.Org X server
 (Xorg).  It does not provide any drivers itself, and may be removed if you wish
 to only have certain drivers installed.
xserver-xorg_7.0.0_all.deb
  to pool/main/x/xorg/xserver-xorg_7.0.0_all.deb
Changes: xorg (1:7.0.0) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * First upload to Debian
  * Add an epoch due to idiocy while working on aborted experimental packages
  * This is a Debian-native package so version it accordingly
  * Remove xbase-clients and xutils metapackages. We're just bundling the apps
    in to one big source package right now
  * Convert to xsfbs
    + shell-lib.sh deleted in favor of xsfbs/xsfbs.sh
    + use targets for script generation and such from xsfbs/xsfbs.mk
  * Change driver metapackage naming to match individual packages:
    + xserver-xorg-driver -> xserver-xorg-video
    + Update the packaging variables that define arch-specific drivers to
      include in the metapackage as well to match these names
  * Remove extra depends on x11-common from xserver-xorg
  * Add debconf dependency for xserver-xorg
  * setuid for /usr/bin/X (stolen from monolith's debian/rules)
  * Provide xlibs and xlibs-data transitional packages. These are empty
    packages that depend on the packages that replace them.
  * Create an xorg metapackage that provides x-window-system(-core). This is a
    simpler name and should suffice. We don't need this split between -system
    and -system-core. If people want twm and so forth they can install it.
    This package installs -core plus xterm currently.
  * Re-add x-window-system-dev package under the new name of xorg-dev. Note to
    packagers: this is not meant to be build-dep'ed on, but is a convenience
    package for users.
  * Provide a compatibility symlink to /usr/lib/X11/fonts (their new home) at
    /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. This will let external fonts work as expected.
    Thanks Eugene Konev.
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