Hi, I'll try to clear things:
1- I wrote this patch from and for 0.16 in upstream: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libpciaccess 2- Didn't make any PR b/c I was waiting for comments. 3- Didn't thought on Debian at all. 4- If using a weak reference is not good enough for upstream, OK, we can think another approach and I'll implement it and send you guys a new patch for review. El dl. 25 de 11 de 2019 a les 19:34 +1100, en/na Damien Zammit va escriure: > On 25/11/19 9:51 am, Joan Lledó wrote: > > El dg. 24 de 11 de 2019 a les 21:17 +0100, en/na Samuel Thibault va > > escriure: > > > AIUI, apart from my changes, these are the changes which are > > > already > > > upstream? > > > > No, none of this changes are upstream. > > Joan, I think you are getting confused where is "upstream" for > libpciaccess. > As far as I am aware, this repo is upstream: > > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libpciaccess > > I already did some merge requests and got them accepted 6 months ago. > Everything (except your latest conversations in the past few weeks) > has been merged into 0.16. I did some extensive refactoring of the > x86 methods, > and fixed a few bugs that have seemed to return in 0.14-1+hurd.3 > > I tested 0.14-1+hurd.3 on my rump work and got a hang for netdde at > bootup, > but when I installed 0.16 from upstream, everything works fine. > > Please focus your attention on getting 0.16 up to date with your > latest wishes, > and I can help prepare a debian patch for libpciaccess to upgrade > 0.14 to 0.16, > then we can apply one last patch and get it upstreamed! > > > > I have separated them out and uploaded version +hurd.4. > > Oh dear! > > > For the Debian package? I'm sorry, I didn't think about Debian, I > > made > > the patch to sent it directly to libpciaccess upstream. > > I don't see any merge requests for upstream from you, Joan, > (unless you mailed it in to xorg-devel). > If you didn't yet, please don't until we are talking about the same > version. > > Damien