[RFS] updated libva and intel-vaapi-driver bpos

Mattia Rizzolo mattia at debian.org
Tue Nov 22 02:23:27 UTC 2016


On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 07:31:10PM -0500, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> I have pushed updates.

ack!

> Proof that they build is here:
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/libva
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/intel-vaapi-driver

bah, no need for mentors (for me at least); I'm very happy to just use
the git repository.

> I'm not sure what version of libva mentors builds intel-vaapi-driver
> against, but it seems to have worked.

?
mentors.d.n doesn't build anything.  What do you mean by that?

> When I built them locally I
> built libva first, and copied the debs to my local repo.  The clean
> jessie pbuilder I use to build these intel-vaapi-driver then pulls in
> whatever version it needs.

Yeah, well, the build-dep is very clear on the need of 1.7.3 of libva :)
In this case I usually test build locally by using the local repo, but
then upload source only and the have the buildd figure what to do (they
will not try the build until the needed libva is available).

> Do you think the mipsel delays from the last run can be used to
> predict $DELAY for an upload of intel-vaapi-driver to deferred/$DELAY?

umh, not sure what you mean here?
Why would we need to do anything to wait for mipsel?

> The libva version I've requested migrates to testing tomorrow,
> assuming no bugs are reported in the next however many of hours :-)

yeah, I'll wait for that to happen before looking at these anyway :P
I want everything but backports-master chasing after me, that wouldn't
be nice (also because I saw how bad that could be...).

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