Canonical had a fork of libhybris with support for Mir. I got the debian 
packaging stuff from there, so I had to remove the Mir parts from the 
dependencies of the packaging and the rules file. Mir is not needed for 
anything and nothing depends on it. It's more or less a failed project from 
canonical. 
If you're a mire experienced packager, it would be nice if you could look over 
the packaging at http://github.com/jbbgameich/libhybris-packaging

The android headers are extracted from android with a special srcipt. Libhybris 
needs them to know which features that android version supports and for what 
you need headers in general. They are only needed for building libhybris. 
Canonical just names that package android-headers, but as this headers are 
different in aosp, lineageos and cyanogenmod, the package name should early say 
for what they are.

Am 20. Mai 2017 13:03:56 MESZ schrieb Paul Wise <[email protected]>:
|On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 6:28 PM, JBB wrote:
|
|> - qtvirtualkeyboard
|> - plasma-phone-components
|
|Sounds like things for the Debian Qt/KDE team:
|
|http://pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org/qtkde.html
|
|> - libhybris (packaging from Ubuntu, I already removed all Mir things
|and it
|> builds with upstream source well)
|
|What Mir things were in it?
|
|> - Halium-android-headers (only a few files which need to be copied to
|> /usr/include/android to build libhybris against)
|
|Where do these headers come from?
|
|-- 
|bye,
|pabs
|
|https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise

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