MesaLib-git: fix -devel issue
Thanks to @xtraeme With this package installed, catalyst would be replaced by libGL-git, and the user could face cyclical replacement.
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# Template build file for 'MesaLib-git'.
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# Template build file for 'MesaLib-git'.
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pkgname=MesaLib-git
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pkgname=MesaLib-git
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version=20140920
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version=20140920
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revision=1
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revision=2
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wrksrc="Mesa-git-${version}"
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wrksrc="Mesa-git-${version}"
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build_style=gnu-configure
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build_style=gnu-configure
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configure_args="--enable-glx-tls --enable-shared-glapi --enable-gbm
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configure_args="--enable-glx-tls --enable-shared-glapi --enable-gbm
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depends="glproto dri2proto>=2.1 dri3proto presentproto libxshmfence-devel
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depends="glproto dri2proto>=2.1 dri3proto presentproto libxshmfence-devel
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libXext-devel libXxf86vm-devel libXdamage-devel expat-devel
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libXext-devel libXxf86vm-devel libXdamage-devel expat-devel
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libXfixes-devel libX11-devel libxcb-devel libdrm-devel>=2.4.39
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libXfixes-devel libX11-devel libxcb-devel libdrm-devel>=2.4.39
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libGL-git>=${version}_${revision} libGLES-git>=${version}_${revision}
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libGL libGLES>=${version}_${revision} libEGL>=${version}_${revision}
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libEGL-git>=${version}_${revision} libOSMesa-git>=${version}_${revision}
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libOSMesa>=${version}_${revision} libgbm>=${version}_${revision}
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libgbm-git>=${version}_${revision} libwayland-egl-git>=${version}_${revision}"
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libwayland-egl>=${version}_${revision}"
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if [ "$XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE" = "i686" -o "$XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE" = "x86_64" ]; then
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if [ "$XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE" = "i686" -o "$XBPS_TARGET_MACHINE" = "x86_64" ]; then
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depends+=" libxatracker-git>=${version}_${revision}"
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depends+=" libxatracker-git>=${version}_${revision}"
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fi
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fi
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