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-rw-r--r-- | gnu/packages/xorg.scm | 32 |
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diff --git a/gnu/packages/xorg.scm b/gnu/packages/xorg.scm index 0735f950a4..51522b4bc4 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/xorg.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/xorg.scm @@ -71,6 +71,38 @@ rasterisation.") (license license:x11))) +(define-public libdrm + (package + (name "libdrm") + (version "2.4.42") + (source + (origin + (method url-fetch) + (uri (string-append + "http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/libdrm-" + version + ".tar.bz2")) + (sha256 + (base32 + "1qbnpi64hyqzd650hj6jki1d50pzypdhj3rw9m3whwbqly110rz0")))) + (build-system gnu-build-system) + (inputs + `(("libpciaccess" ,libpciaccess) + ("libpthread-stubs" ,libpthread-stubs) + ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) + (home-page "http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/") + (synopsis "libdrm, direct rendering userspace library") + (description "The Direct Rendering Infrastructure, also known as the DRI, +is a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the +X Window System in a safe and efficient manner. It includes changes to the +X server, to several client libraries, and to the kernel (DRM, Direct +Rendering Manager). The most important use for the DRI is to create fast +OpenGL implementations providing hardware acceleration for Mesa. +Several 3D accelerated drivers have been written to the DRI specification, +including drivers for chipsets produced by 3DFX, AMD (formerly ATI), Intel +and Matrox.") + (license license:x11))) + ;; packages without propagated input |