Changelog
nvidia-graphics-drivers (256.53-2) experimental; urgency=low
[ Andreas Beckmann ]
* Upload to experimental.
* Merge 195.36.31-4, 195.36.31-5.
* Stop shipping CUDA and OpenCL headers. NVIDIA will stop including them in
the 260.xx release. The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit (which is the only user of
these header files) already contains them and is the recommended source
for these header files.
* Drop libcuda1-dev and nvidia-libopencl1-dev packages, move libOpenCL.so
link to nvidia-libopencl1. libcuda1 and nvidia-libopencl1 Conflicts and
Replaces their old -dev packages for clean upgrades without transitionals.
* NOTE to packagers of software that uses NVIDIA CUDA and/or OpenCL: use
Build-Depends: nvidia-cuda-dev and/or nvidia-opencl-dev or
nvidia-cuda-toolkit. If a certain OpenCL API is required, add versioned
B-D on opencl-headers, e.g (<< 1.1) for API 1.0 or (>> 1.1) for API 1.1.
* Drop transitional packages that were released with squeeze:
- nvidia-glx-dev (now Conflicts/Replaces by libgl1-nvidia-glx)
- nvidia-libvdpau1{,-ia32}, nvidia-libvdpau-dev
- libnvidia-compiler1{,-ia32}
(now Conflicts/Replaces by libnvidia-compiler{,-ia32}).
* Lower Priority of *-ia32 packages to extra (debcheck).
* Switch default Section to non-free/libs with a few exceptions: x11
(nvidia-glx), utils (nvidia-smi), kernel (nvidia-kernel-{source,dkms}),
oldlibs (nvidia-glx-ia32).
[ Russ Allbery ]
* Use /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build as the default kernel build location
for nvidia-kernel-source instead of /usr/src/linux, since this is set
up automatically by the current linux-headers-* packages.
* In the nvidia-kernel-source documentation, remove mention of setting
KVERS, which should no longer be needed, and mention that setting KSRC
is optional if the build link exists and you're building for the
currently running kernel.
-- Andreas Beckmann <email address hidden> Mon, 11 Oct 2010 14:50:06 +0200