The directx-headers part of this is easy because it's just a build-
dependency of mesa, but mesa itself is a big delta to a library that
affects all users of the graphics stack: unlike the kernel, which has
both GA and HWE versions where the user can opt out of the rolling
kernel updates on the LTS, there is only one mesa package, so the impact
of any regressions is higher.

I see that the current bug description is in line with the previous
update, LP: #2019212; and of course, with respect to hardware
enablement, this is an SRU we're going to want to take; but I think it
would be best if there were a more explicit test case than just "Install
the new mesa on various hw".   Do we expect this new mesa to be tested
on all certified hardware before it's released to -updates?  Is there a
feedback mechanism for us to *know* if Certification finds regressions
on some of the certified platforms?  Is any effort made to check for
regressions on non-certified hardware?

** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu Jammy)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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