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Unfortunately, X11's requirements mean this is not actually usable for the X server, but it should be perfectly usable for client toolkits, as well as alternative windowing systems, compositors and system-level clients such as Wayland and kmscon.emourvedre2~SUSE Linux Enterprise 15SUSE LLC MIThttps://www.suse.com/System/Librarieshttp://xkbcommon.org/linuxppc64le 'A큤eee`W870c329c17f49160dac3f883367f5eeef6942e782027d4ac755b9cdbfa774a0d086caee279449369d41c1157911ec7696e707b93feba7280de757d3c470b2dfblibxkbcommon.so.0.0.0rootrootrootrootrootrootrootrootlibxkbcommon-1.3.0-150400.3.5.1.src.rpmlibxkbcommon.so.0()(64bit)libxkbcommon.so.0(V_0.5.0)(64bit)libxkbcommon.so.0(V_0.6.0)(64bit)libxkbcommon.so.0(V_0.7.0)(64bit)libxkbcommon.so.0(V_0.8.0)(64bit)libxkbcommon.so.0(V_1.0.0)(64bit)libxkbcommon0libxkbcommon0(ppc-64)@@    /sbin/ldconfig/sbin/ldconfiglibc.so.6()(64bit)libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.17)(64bit)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)xkeyboard-config3.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.3e5@`B`v@`hX`@`@_@__\@_T@^$D]]L@\o@\]o@[iZ3@YYV@XXX%W@V7P@TWn@meissner@suse.comjengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dedimstar@opensuse.orgjengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejayvdb@gmail.comjengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dezaitor@opensuse.orgmlin@suse.comhrvoje.senjan@gmail.com- enable 32bit libxkbregistry0 and libxkbregistry0-devel for use by Wine. (bsc#1218639)- Update to release 1.3.0 * `xkbcli list` was changed to output YAML instead of a custom format. * Fix segmentation fault in case-insensitive `xkb_keysym_from_name` for certain values like the empty string.- Update to release 1.2.1 [boo#1184688] * Fix `xkb_x11_keymap_new_from_device()` failing when the keymap contains key types with missing level names, like the one used by the `numpad:mac` option in xkeyboard-config. (Regressed in 1.2.0.)- Update to release 1.2.0 * `xkb_x11_keymap_new_from_device()` is much faster. It now performs only 2 roundtrips to the X server, instead of dozens (in first-time calls). * Case-sensitive `xkb_keysym_from_name()` is much faster. * Keysym names of the form `0x12AB` and `U12AB` are parsed more strictly. * Compose files now have a size limit (65535 internal nodes). * Compose table loading (`xkb_compose_table_new_from_locale()` and similar) is much faster.- Update to release 1.1.0 * Update keysym definitions to latest xorgproto. In particular, this adds many special keysyms corresponding to Linux evdev keycodes. * New XKB_KEY_* definitions.- Fix dependency of libxkbregistry-devel: the devel package must require the library libxkbregistry0.- Update to release 1.0.3 * Fix (hopefully) a segfault in xkb_x11_keymap_new_from_device() in some unclear situation (bug introduced in 1.0.2). * Fix keymaps created with xkb_x11_keymap_new_from_device() do not have level names (bug introduced in 0.8.0).- Update to release 1.0.2 * Fix a bug where a keysym that cannot be resolved in a keymap gets compiled to a garbage keysym. Now it is set to XKB_KEY_NoSymbol instead. * Improve the speed of xkb_x11_keymap_new_from_device() on repeated calls in the same xkb_context().- Update to release 1.0.1 * Make the table output of `xkbcli how-to-type` aligned.- Update to release 1.0.0 * Now it is possible to add custom layouts and options at the system (/etc) and user (~/.config) level, at least when libxkbcommon is in use. * libxkbregistry is a C library that lists available XKB models, layouts and variants for a given ruleset. This is a separate library (.so/.pc files) and aimed at tools that provide a listing of available keyboard layouts to the user. * Add an `xkbcli` command-line utility.- Update to release 0.10.0 * Fix quadratic complexity in the XKB file parser. * Add $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/xkb to the default search path. If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not set, $HOME/.config/xkb is used. If $HOME is not set, the path is not added. The XDG path is looked up before the existing default search path $HOME/.xkb. * Add support for include statements in XKB rules files. * Fix bug where the merge mode only applied to the first vmod in a "virtual_modifiers" statement. * Reject interpret modifier predicate with more than one value. * Correctly handle capitalization of the ssharp keysym.- Update to release 0.9.1 * Fix context creation failing when run in privileged processes as defined by `secure_getenv(3)`, e.g. GDM.- Update to release 0.9.0 * Move ~/.xkb to before XKB_CONFIG_ROOT. This enables the user to have full control of the keymap definitions, instead of only augmenting them.- Update to new upstream release 0.8.4 * Only changes to the build procedure.- Update to new upstream release 0.8.3 * New APIs: XKB_KEY_XF86MonBrightnessCycle, XKB_KEY_XF86RotationLockToggle.- Update to new upstream release 0.8.2 (boo#1105832) * Fix a few NULL-dereferences, out-of-bounds access and undefined behavior in the XKB text format parser. * CVEs fixed: CVE-2018-15853, CVE-2018-15854, CVE-2018-15855, CVE-2018-15856, CVE-2018-15857, CVE-2018-15858, CVE-2018-15859, CVE-2018-15861, CVE-2018-15862, CVE-2018-15863, CVE-2018-15864 - run make check- Update to new upstream release 0.8.0 * Added xkb_keysym_to_{upper,lower} to perform case-conversion directly on keysyms. This is useful in some odd cases, but working with the Unicode representations should be preferred when possible. * Added Unicode conversion rules for the signifblank and permille keysyms. * Fixed a bug in the parsing of XKB key type definitions where the number of levels were determined by the number of level * names*. Keymaps which omit level names were hence miscompiled. This regressed in version 0.4.3. Keymaps from xkeyboard-config were not affected since they don't omit level names.- Allow building x11 subpackage on any distribution- Update to new upstream release 0.7.2 * Added new keysym definitions from xproto. * New APIs: XKB_KEY_XF86Keyboard, XKB_KEY_XF86WWAN, XKB_KEY_XF86RFKill, XKB_KEY_XF86AudioPreset.- Update to new upstream release 0.7.1 * Fixed various reported problems when the current locale is tr_TR.UTF-8.- Update to new upstream release 0.7.0 * Added support for different "modes" of calculating consumed modifiers. The existing mode, based on the XKB standard, has proven to be unintuitive in various shortcut implementations. * A new mode, based on the calculation used by the GTK toolkit, is added. This mode is less eager to declare a modifier as consumed.- Update to version 0.6.1: * Add LICENSE to distributed files in tarball releases. * Minor typo fix in xkb_keymap_get_as_string() documentation. - Changes from version 0.6.0: * If the XKB_CONFIG_ROOT environment variable is set, it is used as the XKB configuration root instead of the path determined at build time. * Tests and benchmarks now build correctly on OSX. * An XKB keymap provides a name for each key it defines. Traditionally these names are limited to at most 4 characters, and are thus somewhat obscure, but might still be useful (xkbcommon lifts the 4 character limit). * The new functions xkb_keymap_key_get_name() and xkb_keymap_key_by_name() can be used to get the name of a key or find a key by name. Note that a key may have aliases. * Documentation improvements. * New API: + xkb_keymap_key_by_name(). + xkb_keymap_key_get_name().- Requires xkeyboard-config, bsc#952403 * libxkbcommon should brings xkeyboard-config together always as libxkbcommon does not distribute xkb data itself, and especially requires xkeyboard-config for any rely on libxkbcommon in the minimal system.- Update to version 0.5.0: * Added support for Compose/dead keys in a new module (included in libxkbcommon). See the documentation or the xkbcommon/xkbcommon-compose.h header file for more details. * Improved and reordered some sections of the documentation. * The doxygen HTML pages were made nicer to read. * Most tests now run also on non-linux platforms. * A warning is emitted by default about RMLVO values which are not used during keymap compilation, which are most often a user misconfiguration. For example, "terminate:ctrl_alt_backspace" instead of "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp". * Added symbol versioning for libxkbcommon and libxkbcommon-x11. Note: binaries compiled against this and future versions will not be able to link against the previous versions of the library. * Removed several compatablity symbols from the binary (the API isn't affected). This affects binaries which: 1. Were compiled against a pre-stable (<0.2.0) version of libxkbcommon, and 2. Are linked against the this or later version of libxkbcommon. 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