[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0

2019-03-13 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi List, I'm pleased to announce the general availability of mesa 19.0.0. We've had a slightly long rc process with 7 RCs (there should have been 6, but there was a bug in the script for pulling patches resulting in two back to back RCs). In general this release has shaped up rather nicely, and I

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc7

2019-03-06 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi list, I know we're a day late, but here is rc7. I had hoped that this could be our final release, but we still have 4 bugs blocking the release. I've followed up with the remaining bugs, but in the meantime here is another rc for your consumption. changes since rc6: Axel Davy (2): st/nin

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc6

2019-02-26 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi List, Sorry for the short summary, it took me longer to get the release ready than normal and I'm running a bit short on time. Mesa 19.0.0-rc6 is now available for your general consumption. Lots and lots in this release candidate, mostly Intel, AMD, and NIR changes, but with a few other things

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc5

2019-02-19 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi List, Hot off the press is mesa 19.0-rc5. Due to a number of still opened bugs in the release tracker this will not be the final release, and I predict at least one more release candidate before the final release happens. Just an FYI, I will not be working Thursday or Friday this week, so if I

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc4

2019-02-13 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi List, I've gone ahead and made a -rc4 today as I tsaid I would yesterday. This includes all of the patches from rc3, plus a whole set of changes that should have been in both -rc2 and -rc3. Among the changes pulled in since rc3: - one fix for meson - a plethora of nouveau fixes - fixes for ra

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc3

2019-02-12 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi List, Mesa 19.0-rc3 is now available. Due to a bug I discovered in the script that scrapes for stable nominations (after uploading the tarball) there is basically nothing in the -rc3 release. As a result I'm planning to make a -rc4 tomorrow. You can see the staging/19.0 branch to see the addit

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-11 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, On 6.2.2019 20.03, Dylan Baker wrote: Quoting Eero Tamminen (2019-02-04 04:41:12) [...] * going through bugzilla bugs that have been created after previous release branch point was tagged and, adding the relevant ones to the release tracker bug This has always been the job of eac

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-06 Thread Dylan Baker
Quoting Eero Tamminen (2019-02-04 04:41:12) > Hi, > > On 2.2.2019 3.20, Mark Janes wrote: > > Eero Tamminen writes: > >> On 31.1.2019 1.37, Dylan Baker wrote: > >>> This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this > >>> email > >>> fairly brief since I'm already running a l

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc

2019-02-06 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, On 4.2.2019 14.41, Eero Tamminen wrote: On 2.2.2019 3.20, Mark Janes wrote: [...] These regressions all need to be added to the release tracker.  Thank you for reporting them. If that should track all the things regressed since previous 18.3 version was branched: --- tag

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc2

2019-02-05 Thread Dylan Baker
Hi list, This is the announcement for mesa 19.0.0-rc2. It's been a pretty slow first week for 19.0, most of the fixes here are for the tarball itself. There's also a few fixes for vc4, anv, intel shared code, radv, radeonsi, core mesa, v3d, st/mesa, and the dri3 loader. As always, please test an

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-04 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, On 2.2.2019 3.20, Mark Janes wrote: Eero Tamminen writes: On 31.1.2019 1.37, Dylan Baker wrote: This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this email fairly brief since I'm already running a little late on getting this done :) I've just had to resolve quite a few au

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-02 Thread Dylan Baker
Quoting Mark Janes (2019-02-01 17:20:33) > Eero Tamminen writes: > > > Hi, > > > > On 31.1.2019 1.37, Dylan Baker wrote: > >> This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this > >> email > >> fairly brief since I'm already running a little late on getting this done > >> :)

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-01 Thread Mark Janes
Eero Tamminen writes: > Hi, > > On 31.1.2019 1.37, Dylan Baker wrote: >> This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this email >> fairly brief since I'm already running a little late on getting this done :) >> I've just had to resolve quite a few autotools issues to get the

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-01 Thread Timothy Arceri
On 1/2/19 8:34 pm, Eero Tamminen wrote: Hi, On 31.1.2019 1.37, Dylan Baker wrote: This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this email fairly brief since I'm already running a little late on getting this done :) I've just had to resolve quite a few autotools issues to

Re: [Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-02-01 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi, On 31.1.2019 1.37, Dylan Baker wrote: This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this email fairly brief since I'm already running a little late on getting this done :) I've just had to resolve quite a few autotools issues to get the dist built. Notable in the 19.0-rc

[Mesa-dev] [ANNOUNCE] mesa 19.0.0-rc1

2019-01-30 Thread Dylan Baker
Hello list, This email announces the mesa 19.0 release candidate 1. I'll keep this email fairly brief since I'm already running a little late on getting this done :) I've just had to resolve quite a few autotools issues to get the dist built. Notable in the 19.0-rc1 branch is SWR is set to requir