No, we tried but the number of dependencies for -intel 2.5.1 compared with what's available in hardy is too great. But there's some newer -intel snapshots for Hardy in the Xorg Edgers you could poke around with, but that stuff's not been very heavily tested so buyer beware.
Testing on Hardy would be a bit irrelevant anyway; if the Hardy bug was fixed in Intrepid, then no reason to test against anything newer than that. If the bug existed in both Hardy *and* Intrepid, then just testing against Intrepid would be sufficient. But if for some reason you definitely want to test against Hardy, do feel free to poke through the edgers stuff:
No, we tried but the number of dependencies for -intel 2.5.1 compared with what's available in hardy is too great. But there's some newer -intel snapshots for Hardy in the Xorg Edgers you could poke around with, but that stuff's not been very heavily tested so buyer beware.
Testing on Hardy would be a bit irrelevant anyway; if the Hardy bug was fixed in Intrepid, then no reason to test against anything newer than that. If the bug existed in both Hardy *and* Intrepid, then just testing against Intrepid would be sufficient. But if for some reason you definitely want to test against Hardy, do feel free to poke through the edgers stuff:
https:/ /edge.launchpad .net/~xorg- edgers