pciutils-devel-32bit-3.2.1-17.3>t  DH`pY;/=„¾ԜoԅlQ//c[e/RW*WR< +BH UBHQCd݂C\) R Z gb-=(i{;j+lp׉e=!_o8M9;EQP'M](LM^eQ&+*VL,NJ"*3rqɮm=ͳc׌z`N/tW a >FWFU(Җecݑmf*Db5f010a83e14c6d0ae246d8c632d5625ff1b07beY;/=„ƘB"f  xG.:2"P?PA{׿*z Fϓ]ֹb 13ۨAk;G6+c>z] 4{yJwH Ն[DJ^HP:g#c?&<&!>"WY,쵥$'L/Z4ݞ;@t# )7SBx o"VI~g=^ΨAեԏ[A KuPՈ#>7?d " Q &Y_hl n p t u n(89:G$H(I,X0Y8\P]T^^bhcdeejfolquvwxCpciutils-devel-32bit3.2.117.3Library and Include Files of the PCI utilitiesThis package contains the files that are necessary for software development using the PCI utilities.Y;lamb02openSUSE Leap 42.3openSUSEGPL-2.0+http://bugs.opensuse.orgDevelopment/Libraries/C and C++http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.shtmllinuxx86_64Y;/lib/libpci.so.3rootrootpciutils-3.2.1-17.3.src.rpmpciutils-devel-32bitpciutils-devel-32bit(x86-32)   libpci3-32bitpciutils-develrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsLzma)3.2.13.2.13.0.4-14.0-14.4.6-14.11.2XF@XUSSr @QQkP~@Oe@O%4NM=L(K@Kf@Kf@KY@K'z@K J@JQJ Jv@psimons@suse.comjlee@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comfcrozat@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comsweet_f_a@gmx.deidonmez@suse.comcrrodriguez@opensuse.orgjengelh@medozas.detabraham@novell.comcrrodriguez@opensuse.orgcoolo@novell.comjengelh@medozas.decoolo@novell.comanicka@suse.czjengelh@medozas.deanicka@suse.czjengelh@medozas.deanicka@suse.czcoolo@novell.comanicka@suse.czanicka@suse.czanicka@suse.cz- Back-ported several changes from newer pciutils-3.5.1 to enable proper support for 32-bit PCI domain numbers (bsc#1006827) in pciutils-3.5.1-add-support-for-32-bit-pci-domains.patch.- pciutils-lspci-Correct-Root-Capabilities-CRS-Software-Visibil.patch: lspci: Correct Root Capabilities "CRS Software Visibility" bit Found this issue when tracing bsc#1001888. (bsc#1001888)- pciutils-3.1.7-fix-memory-leak-in-get_cache_name.patch: Fix a memory leak in get_cache_name (bnc#837347)- Add obsoletes/provides to baselibs.conf.- Remove COPYING from obs it is in tarball directly - Version bump to 3.2.1: * CardBus bridge capabilities are displayed. * PCIe L1 PM substates are decoded. * Various bugs were fixed in decoding of PCIe capabilities. * The sysfs back-end does not spit out unnecessary warnings when empty slots report only a partial device address. This actually happens on IBM pSeries. * Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database. - Cleanup with spec-cleaner- Update to 3.2.0 * On newer Linux systems, we use libkmod to look up kernel modules (modules.pcimap no longer exists.) To facilitate this, libpci is able to look up module aliases in sysfs. * Various minor bug fixes. * Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database. - Update to 3.1.10 * Decoding of LTR/OBFF in PCIe capabilities. * Various minor bug fixes. * Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database. - rebase patches - require libkmod- Add Source URL, see https://en.opensuse.org/SourceUrls- pciutils-endianh.patch Use the documented/optimized byteswapping routines from endian.h- Shared library policy: new subpackage libpci3- Update to 3.1.9 * Whereever we mention the PCI ID database, we now refer to http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/ and the sf.net site is mentioned only as a mirror. This includes update-pciids. * Decode PCIe Gen 3 speeds and link status fields * various minor bug fixes * Updated pci.ids to the 2012-01-14 snapshot of the database - Update to 3.1.8 * More capabilities: Transaction Processing Hints, Latency Tolerance Reporting. Thanks to Jesse Barnes. * Added BeOS and Haiku ports. Contributed by Francois Revol. * pciutils.pc now uses Libs.private properly. * When we format a name and it does not fit in the buffer, we truncate it instead of returning "buffer too small" instead. This works on all platforms with sane (i.e., C99-compatible) snprintf(). * various minor bug fixes- open all file descriptors with O_CLOEXEC,specially important on libpci and calling apps may fork() and we end up leaking information to child processes.- licenses package is about to die- use %_smp_mflags- buildrequire pkg-config to fix provides- update to 3.1.7 * Minor improvements and bug fixes in decoding of the Virtual Channel capability. * Released as 3.1.6. * More capabilities decoded: Virtual Channel (except arbitration tables), Root Complex Link, Vendor-Specific (header only), SATA HBA. * All extended capabilities have their version displayed (-vv or more).- package baselibs.conf- update to 1.3.5 * Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database. * When scanning extended capabilities, properly mask the lowest 2 bits, which are currently reserved. This avoids unaligned access errors on broken hardware (see tests/broken-ecaps). * Large bar sizes are displayed in human-readable format (with units). * Physical slot information is displayed correctly for multi-function cards. * Fixed a couple of typos everywhere. * Library: Fixed bugs in freeing of capabilities. * Windows back-end compiles again.- enable parallel building- update to 3.1.4 * Updated pci.ids to the today's snapshot of the database. * Fixed memory and file descriptor leak in the dump back-end. * The SR-IOV capability decoder now prints the VF BAR's. * On request of certain company's lawyers, we now include a copy of the GPL with our package. It seems that the pciutils are getting mature if the most important bug of the month was this one ;-)- updated patches to apply with fuzz=0- add COPYING file to fix (bnc#518238) - fix last patch- add fclose to dump_init (bnc#529469)- update to 3.1.3 * The VPD parser now reports unknown and vendor-defined items properly. It also stops on any item in unknown format, avoiding long output on bogus VPD data. * The MSI-X table size now matches the spec. * The Power Management capability now includes the soft reset bit. * Decoding of the Advanced Features capability has been added. * The whole package compiles on GNU/kFreeBSD again. * The procfs back-end is able to cope with /proc/bus/pci containing names with domains, which occur on sparc64 and possibly other architectures due to a kernel bug. * The sysfs back-end no longer complains when a slot address is missing, which happens with old versions of Linux fakephp. * The Device Serial Number capability is printed in the right byte order. * The MSI and MSI-X capabilities are printed in a prettier way. * The tree output mode (`lspci -t') shows domain numbers only at the root, which makes the output more compact. * Updated documentation on the bus mapping mode (`lspci -M').3.2.1-17.33.2.1-17.3libpci.so/usr/lib/-fomit-frame-pointer -fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Leap:42.3/standard/d67beeb77acd0129a7c791f912760859-pciutilscpiolzma5x86_64-suse-linux?] cr$x#̢o]ܚ"V1)Cl ehJa~ceE~O,~⥬h$s?v`