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          <th>Bug ID</th>
          <td><a class="bz_bug_link 
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   title="NEW - Are provoded libdrm packages completely open source?"
   href="https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110961">110961</a>
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          <th>Summary</th>
          <td>Are provoded libdrm packages completely open source?
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          <th>Product</th>
          <td>DRI
          </td>
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          <th>Version</th>
          <td>unspecified
          </td>
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          <th>Hardware</th>
          <td>Other
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          <th>OS</th>
          <td>All
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          <th>Status</th>
          <td>NEW
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          <th>Severity</th>
          <td>major
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          <th>Priority</th>
          <td>medium
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          <th>Component</th>
          <td>DRM/AMDgpu-pro
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          <th>Assignee</th>
          <td>dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
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          <th>Reporter</th>
          <td>ashark@linuxcomp.ru
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        <pre>19.20-812932 release for Ubuntu

Provided libdrm related packages have MIT licence. But are they built
completely from open source? In the changelog I can see that it is some
amd-mainline-hybrid-master20190125. And actually if I omit these packages while
using proprietay OpenGL, applications crashes; and clinfo utility crashes with
segfault. I tested it in Ubuntu 18.04.2, in Ubuntu 19.04 and in Arch Linux. In
Ubuntu 19.04 the repo's libraries have the same version as provided in bundled
archive. But it was still failing with them (I even tried to place repo's
libraries to /opt location, it did not help).

I want to avoid needing of installation of these libdrm packages
(libdrm-amdgpu-amdgpu1, libdrm-amdgpu-common, libdrm2-amdgpu) because I am
repacking amdgpu-pro for arch linux. Is that possible?

If not, then why do not name these packages and their libraries with -pro
prefix?

Ideally, I want it to use libdrm provided by arch linux. In that case I could
even repack all other files to the normal system paths instead of placing all
to /opt.

List of packages that I still use for Arch are:
libdrm-amdgpu-amdgpu1: provides libdrm_amdgpu.so.1.0.0
libdrm-amdgpu-common: provides amdgpu.ids file that slightly differs from
Arch's standard one
libdrm2-amdgpu: provides 91-amdgpu-pro-modeset.rules libdrm.so.2.4.0
libkms.so.1.0.0</pre>
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