x27;s usually a matter of adding one line to debian/control.
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like for example using the x32 variant on a
mixed amd64/x32 system.
Cheers
Elrond
ndr.so.2
libxrandr2: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXrandr.so.2.0
Even that seems to work very well. (I wonder, where
libXrandr.so is, but that's out of the scope of this bug
and probably covered in some FAQ.)
Elrond
nts on a box
with say x from debian/stable.
This was the reasoning for setting the severity to minor,
it might be lowered to wishlist, if you have to.
Elrond
Just as a quick add on:
Since this package doesn't replace any files in xlibs, it
also does not need to have "Replaces: xlibs (<< 4.3.0)" in
it.
Elrond
> bug.
Well, if a second opinion counts something:
I'd like this to happen too.
Elrond
-and-make-symlinks-in-other-packages
=xfree86-common
Of course the option-name is too long, but it's the basic
idea.
And dh_installchangelogs could have the same option.
I haven't looked at debhelper sources since years, but my
quick presumption is, that it can't be too hard to add
this.
Elrond
> It already has lots of structure. Also, I think xfree86's
> debian/copyright file *is* structured. You might agree if you'd read
> it.
Well, I wanted to explain, what the idea _was_.
Anyway, I think, we should stop this discussion here and
hope for Joey to say anything.
(I don't see a point in coding debhelper stuff like mad for
realising at the end, that Joey has much better plans.)
Elrond
This would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like for example using the x32 variant of
x11-xserver-utils on a mixed amd64/x32 system.
Cheers
Elrond
or do I have an idea, what they _really_
could do.
Elrond
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;Device"
Identifier "ELSE GLoria-L/MX"
Driver "glint"
BusID "PCI:0:8:1"
Option "XaaNoSolidFillRect" "yes"
Option "XaaNoSolidFillTrap" "yes"
EndSection
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Linux this disables APM
and ACPI." to the >>Option "NoPM" "boolean"<< stanza.
I admit, searching for "power" would also have helped me.
Elrond
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