Changelog
mutter (41.0-1) experimental; urgency=medium
* Team upload
[ Jeremy Bicha ]
* debian/watch: Watch for stable releases
[ Simon McVittie ]
* New upstream release
* Update package names for ABI break
* Update build-dependencies
* d/copyright: Update
* Rebase patch series
* Update symbols file
* d/p/debian/synaptics-support.patch:
Stop patching in Xorg synaptics driver support.
Upstream rejected this patch back in 2018, but we continued to apply it
as a transitional step for Ubuntu 18.04. Since then we've had stable/LTS
releases of Debian 10, Ubuntu 18.04, Debian 11 and Ubuntu 20.04,
libinput has improved, and both Debian and Ubuntu have switched to
running GNOME in Wayland mode by default; let's have another try at
following upstream on this. (Closes: #993171)
* d/rules: Use upstream driver selection, except on 32-bit ARM.
Specifying -Ddefault_driver=gl on x86 (and other architectures that are
not 32-bit ARM) is no longer the same as the upstream default: the
upstream default is now gl3, meaning modern OpenGL, whereas the gl driver
is legacy (pre-3.2) OpenGL. Assume upstream are doing this for a reason.
For now we continue to specify -Ddefault_driver=gles2 on 32-bit ARM, and
apply the patch that adds the default_driver option, because 32-bit ARM
has historically been an exception to the usual rules.
* Add test-dependency on python3-dbus, python3-dbusmock
* d/p/meta-dbus-runner-Import-importlib.util.patch:
Add patch to fix test failure by working around #994806
* d/p/tests-Don-t-use-TestEnvironment.patch,
d/p/tests-Don-t-continue-if-setup-commands-fail.patch:
Add patch to avoid using TestEnvironment.
This works around a gnome-desktop-testing bug.
* Add Lintian override for another RUNPATH in the tests.
As with the existing tests, this is necessary to use mutter's fork of
clutter and cogl.
* Standards-Version: 4.6.0 (no changes required)
* Put the new libmutter-test-9 in its own binary package.
To avoid micro-packages, this includes the -dev files too; there is no
explicit dependency on libmutter-9-dev, but packages compiling against
this library are expected to build-depend on both. Outside mutter
itself, it is only expected to be used by gnome-shell.
-- Simon McVittie <email address hidden> Tue, 21 Sep 2021 18:44:18 +0100