** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
- A new upstream bugfix release is available.
+ A new upstream bugfix release is available. Release note diff compared
+ to 17.2.2:
  
- FILL
+ "Mesa 17.2.3 is now available.
+ 
+ In this release we have:
+ 
+ The Vulkan drivers ANV and RADV have multiple small fixes.
+ 
+ The EGL code has improved handling of the new wl_dmabuf codepath.
+ 
+ SWR no longer crashes when checking environment variables.
+ 
+ Other gallium drivers have also seen updates - freedreno, nouveau and
+ radeonsi. The gallivm module, used by llvmpipe et al. has gained little
+ endian PPC64 fixes.
+ 
+ The VA and VDPAU state-trackers have seems improvements handling
+ interlaced videos.
+ 
+ We're using python3 compatible constructs which gives us SCons 3.0
+ support."
+ 
+ "Mesa 17.2.4 is now available.
+ 
+ In this release we have:
+ 
+ In Mesa Core we have included a change to prevent KOTOR from breaking
+ when in combination with the ATI fragment shader extension. 
+ Additionally, NIR has also received a correction.
+ 
+ Mesa's state tracker has gotten a patch to avoid leaks in certain
+ situations like when resizing a window.
+ 
+ Intel drivers have received several fixes.  The compiler has gotten a
+ couple, while anv also received one.  i965 got a patch to avoid VA-
+ API, Beignet and other contexts in the system to break when in
+ combination with previous versions of Mesa 17.2.x.
+ 
+ AMD's compiler has received a couple of fixes while radv has also
+ received another couple, including one to avoid a hang due to an
+ overflow on huge textures.
+ 
+ Broadcom's vc4 has corrected a problem when compiling with Android's
+ clang.
+ 
+ clover has also seen fixed a problem compiling after a specific clang
+ revision.
+ 
+ Vulkan's WSI has gotten plugged a memory leak for X11."
+ 
  
  [Test case]
  
+ Test typical use cases on the most common hw/driver combinations:
+ intel/i965
+ nvidia/nouveau
+ radeon/radeonsi
+ 
  [Regression potential]
+ 
+ These releases are tested against compliance, bugfix releases in
+ particular have minimal risk of regressing anything major at least.

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  New bugfix release 17.2.4

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