On 10/06/2011 06:44 AM, Julian Adams wrote:
It's possible that the instructions will only switch you over to your
locally built version version of Mesa if you are already running a
shipped Mesa as your driver. It looks like you're running the Nvidia
blob. Perhaps you need to switch to Mesa/Nouveau first?

On 6 October 2011 07:09, Romain Failliot <romain.faill...@foolstep.com
<mailto:romain.faill...@foolstep.com>> wrote:

    2011/9/27 Romain Failliot <romain.faill...@foolstep.com
    <mailto:romain.faill...@foolstep.com>>:
     > I'll get my hand in the code now.
     > Be right back as soon as I can run my own mesa code :)

    Sorry for the delay, I lost my internet connection for a week...
    So I started compiling mesa thanks to the site Benjamin Bellec gave to
    me http://forums.fedora-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=51681
    And with this simple command line:

    $ ./autogen.sh --with-gallium-drivers=nouveau --with-dri-drivers=

    Everything went well. (I'm not sure about the empty parameter for the
    dri drivers though)

    But my first problem occured: although I changed my LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
    graphic drivers are still those from nvidia. Here is the result of the
    glxinfo:

    $ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL version string"
    OpenGL version string: 2.1.2 NVIDIA 280.13

    Any idea?

It would help to see the rest of glxinfo, but it might be that you're just not picking up the new dri driver. Try setting the LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH env var to point to the location of the *_dri.so modules.

Otherwise, set LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose and re-run glxinfo to see if anything is going wrong.

-Brian

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