https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92293

--- Comment #5 from Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Neil Roberts from comment #2)
> I think the general problem is that if you install an old version of Mesa
> somewhere and then try and build a new version while specifying the install
> prefix of the old version as an include path with -I in the CPPFLAGS then it
> will end up picking up the old installed headers instead of the ones that
> are internal to the Mesa source tree. In this case the problematic header is
> GL/internal/dri_interface.h, but there are others. It doesn't seem like this
> is such an unusual thing to do so it would be nice if it worked.
> 
> Note, in this case it was being built out-of-tree, but I'm not sure if
> that's necessary to replicate the bug.

I've been building mesa OOT for 2+ years, and I'm afraid that I've not hit
headers issues. If you can come up with some examples/how to, that'll be
appreciated.

There is some (re-)linking fun, when libtool 'inserts' -L/usr/lib prior to
-L/custom/prefix, but that will require a massive rewrite on our side :'(

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