Package: pciutils
Version: 2.1.11
Severity: wishlist

Hi, just reporting this so you know about 2.2.0.  I'd like to see this
ASAP so I don't have to compile my own version of lspci any more ;-)

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Hello!

I have released pciutils-2.2.0. They are available at the usual places:

        ftp://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/pub/linux/pci/
        ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/

The most important changes since 2.1.11 are (see ChangeLog for details):

o  New ports: GNU Hurd, Solaris/i386, Win32
o  On Linux, support (and prefer) reading from /sys over /proc/bus.
o  Dumping of most of PCI 3.0, PCI-X, PCI Express and HyperTransport 
capabilities.
o  Dumping of extended 4096-byte config space on PCI-X and PCI Express
   (Linux with sysfs only).
o  Device addresses were extended to (domain,bus,device,function).
o  64-bit resources are now supported on all Linux systems.
o  Extended the format of the pci.ids file to include subsystems
   not tied to specific devices, but the pci.ids file shipped does
   not use this feature yet.
o  As usually, lots of new entries in the PCI ID database.

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