On 16/02/15 08:43, Maarten Lankhorst wrote: > Hey, > > Op 12-02-15 om 15:24 schreef Emil Velikov: >> Mesa 10.5.0 release candidate 1 is now available for testing. The >> current plan is to have an additional release candidate every Friday >> until the eventual 10.5.0 release on Mar 6th. >> >> The tag in the git repository for Mesa 10.5.0-rc1 is 'mesa-10.5.0-rc1'. >> >> As a reminder, with the 10.5 branch now created, patches nominated with: >> >> CC: <mesa-sta...@lists.freedesktop.org> >> >> will now be candidates only for the new 10.5 branch. To nominate patches >> for the older 10.4 branch as well, please use: >> >> CC: "10.4 10.5" <mesa-sta...@lists.freedesktop.org> >> >> The expectation is that the 10.4 branch will remain alive with bi-weekly >> releases until after 10.5.1 release. >> >> Mesa 10.5.0 release candidate 1 is available for download from >> ftp://freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/10.5.0/ >> >> sha256sums: >> >> 6522ff062e8e6a85390bb175e4088e5afa871a90d8aad1ac558ca00ea7a0a0e3 >> mesa-10.5.0-rc1.tar.gz >> 4047cdc87488e7a94ab97a507baa4b91f8f84418445aab47e5b29fe3cc49c4bd >> mesa-10.5.0-rc1.tar.xz >> > All other releases used to be called MesaLib, and had a .zip version > available. Is this an oversight or are the packaging changes permanent? > Hi Maarten,
Both of these (plus more as per original message) are deliberate changes. And yes they are permanent. Guess I forgot to mention the latter :-) If people really need the zip archive we can bring it back, but I like to avoid bringing that dinosaur back. Cheers, Emil _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev