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libpciaccess version 0.16
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Free software library for generic PCI access, is used by the Xorg server (and
was adopted by Wayland) to interface with the appropriate routines for finding
and using PCI bus devices on various operating systems. [0]
Upstream: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libpciaccess
[000] Index
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* Installation ........................................................... [001]
* Usage .................................................................. [002]
* History ................................................................ [003]
* References ............................................................. [004]
[001] Installation
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| $ kiss b libpciaccess |
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[002] Usage
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No documentation is currently provided with the package, refer to online
documentation for the time being.
[003] History
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2023-07-15 97d424c4 libpciaccess: update for new env
2023-07-15 a3038905 libpciaccess: use VERSION
2023-07-08 f4a1cb7b libpciaccess: move to wayland repository
2023-07-01 98bbc9df libpciaccess: use new checksums format
2023-06-30 e7bc55cb libpciaccess: move to extra
2023-08-04 0efbea6f libpciaccess: bump to 0.16
[004] References
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[0] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q33129784
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