I added a new Meta-driver to the dripkg.sh script called "COMMON". If the driver name is "COMMON" then dripkg.sh would package only libGL and the XFree86 core modules. Otherwise it packs only the DDX and DRI modules and the DRM sources. The install script detects which subdirectories are present in the snapshot and uses that to determine what is supposed to be installed/restored. This way it would be easy to change the way the snapshots are split without having to update two install scripts.
That sounds like a good strategy.
The only thing I'm not quite sure about is where the drm sources should go. I suppose there are good arguments for it to be included in either snapshot. It should however be in only one of them so that a user who installs both snapshots doesn't install the DRM twice.
I think they should go in the device-specific part.
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