Hey,

So today I've been trying to get the lts rename scripts to do something
useful and trying to build the results from it, to see if something sane
comes out.

So far I found out this:

The xorg package (x11-common, xserver-xorg, xserver-xorg-video-all, xorg, 
xorg-dev, xbase-clients, xutils) should if possible be killed, or be altered to 
not provide x11-common. Userspace libraries can depend on a specific version. 
I'm leaning towards killing the entire package, since the less packages 
altered, the easier we can support it. libxres1 will remove x11-common-renamed 
because it depends on x11-common (>= ...), and it was required on my way to 
building xserver-xorg-core, oops.

There were a few other things, mostly related to debian/rules and 
debian/control. I'm trying to use sed for now to automate changes that need to 
be done. This might break on package updates, but it's easier since we're 
limited to a few specific files only, so it can be verified.

libdrm is a pain point, plymouth and weston (a wayland compositor universe, so 
probably not high priority) depend on it, so renaming is a bit harder.

So far my findings have been positive, I haven't encountered evidence yet that 
it will be impossible to go the renaming route, but I think it is important to 
limit ourselves to renaming as few packages with other potential users as 
possible.

~Maarten


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