On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 17:34 +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> Jose Fonseca writes:
> > And to be honest, WINE developers did a disservice to themselves by
> > openly stating their concerns. They put themselves between the rock
> > and the wall with that. For future reference, if people have this sort
>
Jose Fonseca writes:
> And to be honest, WINE developers did a disservice to themselves by
> openly stating their concerns. They put themselves between the rock
> and the wall with that. For future reference, if people have this sort
> of doubts, they should contact the project maintainers (e.g Br
Regarding the tpf.h file, the only thing which is similar to Microsoft
files are the enum names.
In particular, we use the same names for the opcodes as those used by
Microsoft (even though the identifiers have a different prefix).
However, the "dlls/wined3d/shader_sm1.c" file in Wine contains an
> A way to unblock this would be to split thed3d1x state tracker in two parts:
> the runtime, and the client driver. As Keith also suggested.
>
> The client driver could be used on Windows -- precisely as the DDK and WDK
> are intended.
>
> The runtime part could be re-implemented from scratch by
eptember 23, 2010 7:33 AM
To: Corbin Simpson
Cc: mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [Mesa-dev] D3D1x Revert
Either WINE developers or Luca will feel alienated. So, I think the discussion
should be *now*, before taking further decision.
Personally, I still don't understand what'
, September 23, 2010 7:33
To: Corbin Simpson
Cc: mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: [Mesa-dev] D3D1x Revert
Either WINE developers or Luca will feel alienated. So, I think the discussion
should be *now*, before taking further decision.
Personally, I still don't understand what's special
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Subject: [Mesa-dev] D3D1x Revert
Can I revert this merge out of master? The Wine
Can I revert this merge out of master? The Wine developers that
contribute to Mesa are feeling very alienated by this code, and I
think that it could stand to have some more discussion, especially
about its legality.
~ C.
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When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir? ~ Keynes