Martin Spott wrote:
I'd like to express my thanks for the merge of XFree86-4.3 and the related
work.

The current 'trunk' is the most stable and accurate implementation of hw-
accelerated OpenGL I've seen on Linux with a Radeon (in my case) for quite
some time (as long as you factor out the light position issues with TCL ...)

In between I've not only tested different stages of DRI development, I've
also tried XiG's Summit-2.2 server on an E&S Tornado3k and on two different
Radeon boards (original 7500 and OEM 9100, textures in FlightGear look
_horrible_). DRI is simply the best  ;-)

I'm looking forward to see the merges of the branches that are currently
floating around (texmem, filp and mach64),

Martin.

Since it appears that the filp work has been merged in to the trunk, I'm going to freeze the texmem-0-0-1 branch and begin the arduous task of merging the trunk. Since I'm not quite as experienced at doing merges as Alan, it will probably take me awhile...




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