[Mesa-stable] [Mesa-dev] Mesa 10.2.2

Carl Worth cworth at cworth.org
Thu Jul 3 17:41:58 PDT 2014


Roland Scheidegger <sroland at vmware.com> writes:
> I was just wondering, is there a reason why patches which were tagged
> for both 10.1 and 10.2 only made it into 10.1 but not 10.2? Seems kinda
> strange to me. I am talking about (on master)
> 604e54de78aa00430b1d61d030656e387866e840 ("draw: (trivial) fix clamping
> of viewport index"). Not that I think it's all that important just
> curious why it would end up in the older stable branch but not the newer
> one...
> 6b8b17153ab27b2bc7221df974a5872805f528b1 is also missing - that one
> though was only tagged for 10.2 and I guess it was just too late...

Hi Roland,

It certainly is odd that any patches would get lost here.

I just checked and both of the patches you mention do show up as the
result of running the get-pick-list.sh script when I'm on the 10.2
branch. So I'll be picking them over right away.

But I can't say why I would have gotten these for 10.1 and not 10.2.
I would have been using the get-pick-list.sh script on both branches,
and both against the same origin/master branch at the same time.

And, to the best of my recollection, the script was giving no output by
the time I released 10.2.2. At least, as a rule, I try to work through
that list until the output is empty, (with every patch either applied to
the branch or added to the blacklist of patches in the .cherry-ignore
file).

I suppose I must have just made a mistake somehow. But it is encouraging
to see that these patches weren't permanently lost, but simply deferred
to this next release cycle.

Thanks for your careful eye on things. I really appreciate that.

-Carl

-- 
carl.d.worth at intel.com
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