diff --git a/wayland-protocols-1.6.tar.xz b/wayland-protocols-1.6.tar.xz deleted file mode 100644 index f26261b..0000000 --- a/wayland-protocols-1.6.tar.xz +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 -oid sha256:9e4070bcaa38d38fa66bf055c6b5ad9c7c2553a78b2dbe5493fe0f3764d00e81 -size 108676 diff --git a/wayland-protocols-1.6.tar.xz.sig b/wayland-protocols-1.6.tar.xz.sig deleted file mode 100644 index 35c5a60..0000000 Binary files a/wayland-protocols-1.6.tar.xz.sig and /dev/null differ diff --git a/wayland-protocols.changes b/wayland-protocols.changes index 55d3d60..4ce2f95 100644 --- a/wayland-protocols.changes +++ b/wayland-protocols.changes @@ -2,19 +2,19 @@ Sun Aug 21 17:31:21 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de - Update to new upstream release 1.7 -* Includes the new version of the unstable xdg-shell v6 protocol. -* The protocol have gone through extensive changes to how surfaces - are created and mapped, and also adds a few features that was - not possible before: -* A client can now specify a minimum and/or maximum window - geometry. -* A client can now in a declarative manner position popup - surfaces so that they will be visible to the user, e.g. by - having them placed within the shell work area. -* A client can map a popup without a grab; this intended to be - used for relatively positioned child surfaces that should not be - automatically dismissed, such as tooltips, and user interface - elements like "popovers" in GTK+. + * Includes the new version of the unstable xdg-shell v6 protocol. + * The protocol have gone through extensive changes to how + surfaces are created and mapped, and also adds a few features + that was not possible before: + - A client can now specify a minimum and/or maximum window + geometry. + - A client can now in a declarative manner position popup + surfaces so that they will be visible to the user, e.g. by + having them placed within the shell work area. + - A client can map a popup without a grab; this intended to be + used for relatively positioned child surfaces that should not + be automatically dismissed, such as tooltips, and user + interface elements like "popovers" in GTK+. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 13 22:17:00 UTC 2016 - zaitor@opensuse.org