virglrenderer 0.8.1-2 source package in Ubuntu

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virglrenderer (0.8.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * d/rules: increase test timeout

 -- Gert Wollny <email address hidden>  Thu, 09 Jan 2020 18:42:01 +0100

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libvirglrenderer-dev: virtual GPU for KVM virtualization - headers

 Library used by qemu to implement 3D GPU support for the virtio GPU.
 .
 Virgil is a research project to investigate the possibility of creating
 a virtual 3D GPU for use inside qemu virtual machines, that allows the
 guest operating system to use the capabilities of the host GPU
 to accelerate 3D rendering. The plan is to have a guest GPU that is fully
 independent of the host GPU.
 .
 This package contains the development files and headers.

libvirglrenderer1: virtual GPU for KVM virtualization

 Library used by qemu to implement 3D GPU support for the virtio GPU.
 .
 Virgil is a research project to investigate the possibility of creating
 a virtual 3D GPU for use inside qemu virtual machines, that allows the
 guest operating system to use the capabilities of the host GPU
 to accelerate 3D rendering. The plan is to have a guest GPU that is fully
 independent of the host GPU.

libvirglrenderer1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libvirglrenderer1
virgl-server: virtual GPU for KVM virtualization - vtest server used

 for testing and container virtualization
 .
 Virgl is a software to separate OpenGL rendering from the host GPU
 The vtest server provides the means to do this without going through
 full virtualization

virgl-server-dbgsym: debug symbols for virgl-server