Since RC2 there have been 37 commits to the 10.1 branch. There are at
least 4 patches on the mailing list for review that are tagged for
inclusion in the branch.
The plan of record is to release 10.1 tomorrow. I don't think that's a
good idea. How do people feel about having an RC3 tomorrow and a final
10.1, say, Tuesday?
On 02/21/2014 06:07 PM, Ian Romanick wrote:
Mesa 10.1 release candidate 2 is now available for testing. The current
plan of record is to have the 10.2 release one week from today on
Friday, February 28th.
The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 10.1-rc2 is 'mesa-10.1-rc2'.
Mesa 10.1 release candidate 1 is available for download at
ftp://freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/10.1/
md5sums:
7a4f991783bea17f9d07f3147553c7e9 MesaLib-10.1.0-rc2.tar.gz
4c63d3958f345f0818e2090843893bfd MesaLib-10.1.0-rc2.tar.bz2
94744da5d2ff5f4724465af64a65d48f MesaLib-10.1.0-rc2.zip
I have verified building from the .tar.bz2 file by doing the following
on a Fedora 18 system:
tar -xjf Mesa-10.1.0-rc2.tar.bz2
cd Mesa-10.1.0-rc2
./configure --enable-gallium-llvm --with-llvm-shared-libs
make -j6
make install
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