Hi keith,
Thank you very much for putting my mind at rest.I have to admit
I was sweating a bit,lol! I'm might try out the gallium-sampler-view branch
a bit later.
Regards,
STEVE555
Keith Whitwell-4 wrote:
>
> I actually merged the sw-api-2 branch to master & then deleted
I actually merged the sw-api-2 branch to master & then deleted the
branch. Sorry if I surprised you - just trying to avoid having
hundreds of old, dead branches cluttering up the repository. Usually
after a few weeks go by it's hard to remember which branches are still
active and which can be de
Hi guys,
I applied the patch using git apply on the Mesa master branch (I
was getting the same on there also),for some reason,Kompare wasn't doing
it's job properly. The reason I did it on there was because I looked at the
branches on cgit,and Keith's gallium-sw-api-2 branch has disapp
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:19 PM, STEVE555 wrote:
>>
>> Hi Keith,
>> Here's what I did.I opened Konsole on my mesa folder.I did a git
>> pull origin to get the latest commits from master,then I did a git checkout
>> -b gallium-sw
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:19 PM, STEVE555 wrote:
>
> Hi Keith,
> Here's what I did.I opened Konsole on my mesa folder.I did a git
> pull origin to get the latest commits from master,then I did a git checkout
> -b gallium-sw-api-2 origin/gallium-sw-api-2 to get your branch again(I
> del
Hi Keith,
Here's what I did.I opened Konsole on my mesa folder.I did a git
pull origin to get the latest commits from master,then I did a git checkout
-b gallium-sw-api-2 origin/gallium-sw-api-2 to get your branch again(I
deleted it earlier) .I then switched to the gallium-sw-api-2 usi
Steve,
Does the attached patch help for you?
Keith
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 05:34 -0800, STEVE555 wrote:
> Hi Keith,
> I use these configure options:
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-32-bit --enable-xcb
> --enable-gallium-nouveau --with-state-trackers=dri,egl,xorg,glx,vega,es
> --en
Hi Keith,
I use these configure options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-32-bit --enable-xcb
--enable-gallium-nouveau --with-state-trackers=dri,egl,xorg,glx,vega,es
--enable-motif --enable-gl-osmesa --disable-gallium-intel
--disable-gallium-radeon --with-expat=/usr/lib
--with-demos=
Steve,
What configure options are those?
Keith
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 04:41 -0800, STEVE555 wrote:
> Dear Keith,
> I checked out your branch using git checkout -b.and used git
> pull to get the differences between your branch and master.I did a gmake -B
> realclean and used my ./c
Dear Keith,
I checked out your branch using git checkout -b.and used git
pull to get the differences between your branch and master.I did a gmake -B
realclean and used my ./configure options I use for master.
Unfortunately,it has stopped compiling with this error:
/usr/bin/install
On Tue, 2010-03-09 at 16:49 -0800, STEVE555 wrote:
> Dear Keith,
> I've downloaded your sw-api-2 branch using the .tar.gz
> method again(git just won't let me).I used the same ./configure options but
> with the exception of doing --prefix=/usr/local instaed od /usr just in
> case.
>
Dear Keith,
I've downloaded your sw-api-2 branch using the .tar.gz
method again(git just won't let me).I used the same ./configure options but
with the exception of doing --prefix=/usr/local instaed od /usr just in
case.
It was compiling fine until it hit this error:
gmake[4]: Ent
This has reached a point where I could think about merging it. There is
plenty more cleanup to do, but the branch makes some big strides and
introduces a couple of concepts that I've wanted for a long time.
In particular the idea of a designated "targets" subtree which has code
for explicitly co
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