On February 5, 2018 1:44:46 PM CST, "Armin K." <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi,
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>A new package has been released which bundles all of the current xorg 
>protocol headers packages. See
>
>https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-announce/2018-February/002835.html
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That's nice for source builders, but what happens to the distros? 30+ provides? 
I'm concerned it might not stick around. Antithesis to the split, and I don't 
want anything that even remotely smells of host.def creeping it's way back in 
(that's not *actually* possible)! :-) I could be wrong, time will tell. Silly 
nostalgia aside, unless we are forced to do so, I'd rather not address this in 
the book until after 8.2.

--DJ

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