SHA256
1
0
forked from pool/xorgproto
xorgproto/xorgproto.changes

47 lines
2.0 KiB
Plaintext
Raw Normal View History

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Oct 18 10:05:56 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
- xorgproto 2019.2
* This release moves more header files to the legacy set. Note
that this means libX11 older than 1.6.9 and libXvMC older
than 1.0.12 will not build without some legacy headers installed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mon Jun 24 14:28:53 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
- use --enable-legacy configure option on existing products in order
not to break package builds, which still requires any of these
extensions:
* trapproto
* xf86miscproto
* xproxymngproto
deleterequests for the affected packaages have been done for factory/TW
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Fri Jun 21 10:08:56 UTC 2019 - Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.com>
- xorgproto 2019.1
* This release boasts a bunch of cleanup work and a few new
keysyms. No functional changes to any of the protocols.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Jun 27 23:07:34 UTC 2018 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de
- Obsolete protocol packages by their corresponding old package names, not by
their pkconfig(...) provides. Additionally move the obsoletes to the -devel
package to take effect.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Feb 28 20:45:12 UTC 2018 - tobias.johannes.klausmann@mni.thm.de
- Create package xorgproto with initial version 2018.4:
This package contains all previously split up xorg protocol headers in one
package (again!). Additionally this package contains two new protocol
versions required by the upcoming XServer 1.20:
+ dri3proto version 1.2
+ randrproto version 1.6
- Obsolete the old *prot packages by using the actual protocol version to keep
this package compatible with the old versioning scheme.
- "Prefer: xorgproto-devel" in the project config is required to prefer it for
now