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update dependencies of mesa (esp. for bpo): rustc-web, wayland-protocols
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Subject: mesa: update build-dep (wayland-protocols, use rustc-web in bpo)
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2024 11:30:10 +0100
Source: mesa
Version: update dependencies of mesa (esp. for bpo): rustc-web, wayland-protocols
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
While trying to build mesa 24.3.0 on bookworm, I noticed a few issues with the
dependencies:
- wayland-protocols is required to be >= 1.38
"Dependency wayland-protocols found: NO. Found 1.37 but need: '>= 1.38'"
As per the bookworm backport, it would be possible to depend on rustc-web
rather that rustc. rustc-web is a backport or rustc to stable that is used to
build chromium / firefox on stable. However I guess this is not sufficient to build
without disabled some features.
Regards
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