libxkbcommon_0.1.0~0-1_amd64.changes is NEW
(new) libxkbcommon-dev_0.1.0~0-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
library interface to the XKB compiler - shared library
libxkbcommon aims at replacing xkbcomp, the XKB compiler.
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This is an experimental library, and its ABI/API is likely to change
on a regular fashion before it stabilizes, depending on XServer's and
Wayland's needs in particular.
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This package contains the development headers for the library found in
libxkbcommon0. Non-developers likely have little use for this package.
(new) libxkbcommon0_0.1.0~0-1_amd64.deb optional libs
library interface to the XKB compiler - shared library
libxkbcommon aims at replacing xkbcomp, the XKB compiler.
.
This is an experimental library, and its ABI/API is likely to change
on a regular fashion before it stabilizes, depending on XServer's and
Wayland's needs in particular.
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More information about X.Org can be found at:
<URL:http://www.X.org>
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This module can be found at
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/lib/libxkbcommon
(new) libxkbcommon_0.1.0~0-1.diff.gz optional x11
(new) libxkbcommon_0.1.0~0-1.dsc optional x11
(new) libxkbcommon_0.1.0~0.orig.tar.gz optional x11
Changes: libxkbcommon (0.1.0~0-1) experimental; urgency=low
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* Initial release (Closes: #611401):
- Merge master up to b9b0011994.
* Since there's no upstream release yet, use 0.1.0~X-Y as version
numbers, with:
- 0.1.0: the version currently in configure.ac;
- X: an integer bumped everytime we create a snapshot;
- Y: Debian revision.
* Keep shlibs very strict: packages linking against libxkbcommon will
pick a dependency on the particular revision they were linked
against. Since users are likely to be only XServer and Wayland, that
shouldn't be too much of a hassle. (All of them will probably stay in
experimental for a while anyway, libxkbcommon support isn't merged in
XServer's master yet.)
* Write a “tarball” target to generate upstream tarballs for next
snapshots.
* Use xkb-data build-dep since it's needed for the test suite.
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