On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 18:25 +0200, Marek Olšák wrote: > Hi, > > This series reworks some of our configure options to make Gallium easier to > configure. > > First, there is a new option --with-gallium-drivers=DIRS, which replaces the > current heap of options --enable-gallium-DRIVER. --disable-gallium is removed > as well, instead, --with-gallium-drivers= without parameters should be used > to disable Gallium. > > --enable-gallium-egl is removed. having --enable-egl and > --with-gallium-drivers=somedriver is sufficient. > > --with-state-trackers is removed as well. The list of state trackers is > automatically deduced from the --enable-API options (the vega,egl state > trackers) and --with-driver=dri|xlib (the dri,glx state trackers). Some state > trackers lack an enable flag now, so these two have been added to make the > list complete: --enable-xorg and --enable-d3d1x. > > In order to be able to "git bisect run" through this change, you can specify > both the old and new options at the same time. Those that are unsupported are > ignored. > > Other than that, I am enabling r600g by default and removing r300g and r600g > from scons. I am not a fan of having multiple build systems and most people > prefer autoconf anyway. It's not like anybody needs to build those drivers on > Windows.
I did use r600g + scons for the little bit of work I did there, and if I went back to it, it would continue to be with scons... Is there a significant cost to you having it there? Keith _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev