[Mesa-dev] Mesa 10.2 release candidate 2
Jordan Justen
jljusten at gmail.com
Wed May 14 15:40:04 PDT 2014
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:14 PM, Ian Romanick <idr at freedesktop.org> wrote:
> On 05/09/2014 08:28 PM, Ian Romanick wrote:
>> (This is a re-send with a GPG signature.)
>>
>> Mesa 10.2 release candidate 2 is now available for testing. The current
>> plan of record is to have an additional release candidate each Friday
>> until the 10.2 release on Friday, May 30th (correcte from the RC1
>> announcement e-mail).
>>
>> Note: there is a possible front-buffer rendering regression in the
>> branch on some Intel hardware configurations. If you're worried about
>> this case, you may want to wait for RC3. I chose to not revert the
>> patches because I would have needed to revert quite a few (due to a
>> dependency chain), and the patches fix an assertion failure. For more
>> information, see:
>>
>> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78515
>>
>> The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 10.2-rc2 is 'mesa-10.2-rc2'.
>
> Folks have reported to me on IRC that I completely screwed this up
> somehow. There is a mesa-10.2-rc2 tag, but it is *NOT* a commit on the
> 10.2 branch. There was some last minute removal of patches from the
> branch, so I may have forgotten to re-tag after removing the last bad patch.
>
> The actual commit in the repo for 10.2-rc2 is 0b3126bdddd.
>
> The question now is... what should I do about the tag? Retag and force
> push it? Make a new mesa-10.2-rc2-for-realz tag? Something else?
The release tarball, etc are based on 0b3126b?
If so, I would say force push mesa-10.2-rc2 to that commit and push a
mesa-10.2-rc2-for-fakes-sake tag at 2e3ded0.
-Jordan
>> Mesa 10.2 release candidate 2 is available for download at
>> ftp://freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/10.2/
>>
>> md5sums:
>>
>> f0f962321522c9fe599a2b69cc229b67 MesaLib-10.2.0-rc2.tar.gz
>> 9976683cf51b330d3b06301e52bbc3d6 MesaLib-10.2.0-rc2.tar.bz2
>> 910c14cd75cac00b26b11c35d1034d06 MesaLib-10.2.0-rc2.zip
>>
>> I have verified building from the .tar.bz2 file by doing the following
>> on my aging Fedora 18 system:
>>
>> tar -xjf Mesa-10.2.0-rc2.tar.bz2
>> cd Mesa-10.2.0-rc2
>> ./configure --enable-gallium-llvm
>> make -j6 && make check
>> make install
>>
>> Changes since mesa-10.2-rc1:
>>
>> Emil Velikov (2):
>> configure: error out if building GBM without dri
>> glx/tests: Partially revert commit 51e3569573a7b3f8da0df093836761003fcdc414
>>
>> Ian Romanick (2):
>> linker: Fix consumer_inputs_with_locations indexing
>> mesa: Bump version to 10.2-rc2
>>
>> Ilia Mirkin (1):
>> nv50/ir/gk110: fix set with f32 dest
>>
>> Kenneth Graunke (9):
>> i965: Set miptree target field when creating from a BO.
>> i965: Always intel_prepare_render() after invalidating front buffers.
>> meta: Unify the GLSL and fixed-function clear paths.
>> meta: Add a new MESA_META_DRAW_BUFFERS bit.
>> meta: Add infrastructure for saving/restoring the DrawBuffers state.
>> meta: Only clear the requested color buffers.
>> i965: Enable GL_ARB_texture_view on Broadwell.
>> mesa: Fix MaxNumLayers for 1D array textures.
>> i965: Fix GPU hangs on Broadwell in shaders with some control flow.
>>
>> Roland Scheidegger (1):
>> draw: do not use draw_get_option_use_llvm() inside draw execution paths
>>
>> Tapani Pälli (1):
>> glsl: fix bogus layout qualifier warnings
>>
>> Thomas Hellstrom (1):
>> st/xa: Fix performance regression introduced by commit "Cache render target surface"
>>
>> Tom Stellard (4):
>> pipe-loader: Don't destroy the winsys in the sw loader
>> clover: Destory pipe_screen when device does not support compute v2
>> configure.ac: Add LLVM_VERSION_PATCH to DEFINES
>> radeonsi: Enable geometry shaders with LLVM 3.4.1
>>
>>
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