Hi,

 I was installing a Debian system from scratch and there is something at 
libgl1-mesa-dri package that may not be following the "xorg-driver-video-.." 
packages.

 When installing xserver-xorg package the xserver-xorg-video is obviously 
required. And xserver-xorg-video gives us the option to use 
xserver-xorg-video-all (default) or a virtual package like a reference to a 
specific package like xserver-xorg-video-ati or xserver-xorg-video-intel. It is 
very good as I can install just Intel or ATI stuffs...

 So when I look to libgl1-mesa-dri I think it could provide a similar behavior, 
currently it has Intel, Nvidia and AMD drm libs in just one package 
(http://packages.debian.org/jessie/libgl1-mesa-dri) but maybe a virtual package 
could be provided with the specifics libdrms.

 In this way I dont need to "apt-get update" the libgl1-mesa-dri dua a 
libdrm-nouveau2 bug when I have just Intel onboard video.

thx,
Saulo A. Moraes

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