https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81500
--- Comment #16 from Barto <mister.free...@laposte.net> --- (In reply to comment #15) > Unlikely. Stable releases tend to contain cherry-picks of patches from > master, not patches attached to random bugs. (Exceptions can of course be > made.) for me with my ati radeon HD4650 ( who uses r600 driver ) it's not a random bug, the bug is always reproducible with flightgear 3.0.0, the use case is simple : a C172P airplane and the use of the option "Atmospheric light scattering", with my graphic card ati HD4650 ( and maybe other models ) something goes wrong in the mesa code, but I am not an expert in opengl programming, perhaps we must contact the author of the faulty commit ( Ian Romanick ) : http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=d030a3404ca0fedf365cb0fd41eaad7abc8ff132 he may know the solution with the apitrace, a missing update of a variable related to the R600 driver for example ? > > Perhaps it got reverted/somehow fixed? If you can figure out what fixes this > in master, it can be cherry-picked back to the 10.2 branch for the next > stable release. Or if the fixes are deemed too invasive, perhaps the revert > will indeed be appropriate. I think also that someone who works in 10.2 branch has reverted this commit because he found some bugs or strange results in test softwares like piglit ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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