On Tue, 2019-06-11 at 20:28 +0300, Thomas Backlund wrote:
> Den 11.6.2019 kl. 19:00, skrev Juan A. Suarez Romero:
> > Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
> >
> > Emil Velikov (3):
> >mapi: add static_date offset to MaxShaderCompilerThreadsKHR
> >mapi: correctly handle the full offset tab
Den 11.6.2019 kl. 19:00, skrev Juan A. Suarez Romero:
Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
Emil Velikov (3):
mapi: add static_date offset to MaxShaderCompilerThreadsKHR
mapi: correctly handle the full offset table
Question...
Wasn't "mapi: add static_date offset to EXT_dsa"
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Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
This release consists of approximately 3700 commits from 158
developers.
Huge thanks to all the developers, testers and users for their
ongoing work and support shaping up the 19.1.0 release.
The top highlights include:
- GL_ARB_parallel_shader_compile for all dri
Hello, list.
The fifth release candidate for Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
We have extended the release candidates because there are two bugs blocking the
final release:
#110302 - [bisected][regression] piglit egl-create-pbuffer-surface and
egl-gl-colorspace regressions
#110357 - [REGRESSION]
Hello, list.
The fourth release candidate for Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
Remind that right now there are two bugs blocking the final release:
#110302 - [bisected][regression] piglit egl-create-pbuffer-surface and
egl-gl-colorspace regressions
#110357 - [REGRESSION] [BISECTED] [OpenGL CTS] ct
Hello, list.
The third release candidate for Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
Remind that right now there are two bugs blocking the final release:
#110302 - [bisected][regression] piglit egl-create-pbuffer-surface and
egl-gl-colorspace regressions
#110357 - [REGRESSION] [BISECTED] [OpenGL CTS] cts
Hello, list.
The second release candidate for Mesa 19.1.0 is now available.
Remind that right now there are two bugs blocking the final release:
#110302 - [bisected][regression] piglit egl-create-pbuffer-surface and
egl-gl-colorspace regressions
#110357 - [REGRESSION] [BISECTED] [OpenGL CTS] ct
The first release candidate for Mesa 19.1.0 is now available, with
1 week of delay.
The plan is to have one release candidate every Tuesday, until the
anticipated final release on 28th May 2019 (one week later the schedule
in the calendar, due the delay).
The expectation is that the 19.0 branch w