mir 0.1.1+14.04.20131120-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
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mir (0.1.1+14.04.20131120-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low [ Daniel van Vugt ] * New upstream release 0.1.1 - Add unit tests for V/H scroll events. - surfaces: avoid publishing some internal headers, tidy up default configuration, integrate surfaces report. - client: Add mir_connection_drm_set_gbm_device() - graphics: avoid publishing some internal headers. - Fixed: unity-system-compositor FTBFS on trusty against new Mir (libmirserver9) (LP: #1244192) - compositor: avoid publishing some internal headers. - shell: Add set_lifecycle_state() to the Session interface. - frontend: avoid publishing some internal headers - logging: avoid publishing some internal headers. - Allow specifying the nested server name by passing --name= or setting MIR_SERVER_NAME=. - graphics,gbm: Inform the EGL platform about the used gbm device when using the native GBM platform - examples: Restore GL state after initializing buffers, fixing crashes observed in render_surfaces (LP: #1234563) - Continue refactoring the mir android display classes. - shell: Hoist focus control functions needed by unity-mir into FocusController interface - client: Remove the timeout for detecting server crashes - Avoid a race condition that could lead to spurious failures of server shutdown tests (LP: #1245336) - test_client_input.cpp: Bump reception time-out in client test fixture. (LP: #1227683) - Ensure StubBufferAllocator returns buffers with the properties requested, and not the same old hardcoded constants. - Update docs and scripting for trusty. - compositor: Make DefaultDisplayBufferCompositorFactory private to the compositor component. - Ignore warnings clang treats as errors, about unused functions being generated from macros in <lttng/tracepoint.h> (LP: #1246590) - Add resize() support to BufferBundle. This is the first step and lowest level of surface resize support. - Clean up constants relating to SwitchingBundle. - Fix the armhf chroot setup script to point to the right library, so cross compiling can work again (LP: #1246975) - shell: avoid publishing some internal headers. - input: avoid publishing some internal headers. * Bump timeouts used in socket testing. It seems 100ms isn't always enough, which leads to spurious test failures (LP: #1252144) (LP: #1252144) * Fix uninitialized variable causing random drm_auth_magic test failures. (LP: #1252144). (LP: #1252144) [ Ubuntu daily release ] * Automatic snapshot from revision 1165 -- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Wed, 20 Nov 2013 07:36:15 +0000
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- libmirclient-dev: Display server for Ubuntu - development headers
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains header files required to develop against Mir.
- libmirclient4: No summary available for libmirclient4 in ubuntu trusty.
No description available for libmirclient4 in ubuntu trusty.
- libmirplatform: Display server for Ubuntu - platform library
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains the shared libraries required for the Mir server to interact with
the underlying hardware platform.
- libmirprotobuf-dev: Display server for Ubuntu - protocol definition
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains the protocol's definition files.
- libmirprotobuf0: Display server for Ubuntu - protocol implementation
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains the protocol's shared library.
- libmirserver-dev: Display server for Ubuntu - development headers
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains header files required to build Mir servers.
- libmirserver10: No summary available for libmirserver10 in ubuntu trusty.
No description available for libmirserver10 in ubuntu trusty.
- mir-demos: Display server for Ubuntu - demonstration programs
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains demo applications (with source) that use the Mir display server
- mir-doc: API documentation for mir
This package installs the mir API documentation.
- mir-test-tools: Display Server for Ubuntu - stress tests and other test tools
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains a tool for stress testing the Mir display server
- mircommon-dev: Display server for Ubuntu - development headers
Mir is a display server running on linux systems, with a focus on efficiency,
robust operation and a well-defined driver model.
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Contains header files required for server and/or client development.