On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 17:55 +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Rephrasing: maybe you happen to run into a bug due to this particular
> combination of versions. That doesn't mean mesa 7.10 must depend on
> 2.4.23 on all systems.
Maybe so, but then again, I did try to compile Mesa 7.10 from source
code
Fredrik Tolf (14/02/2011):
> Not quite. My system worked perfectly well with Mesa 7.7 and
> libdrm-2.4.21. The reason I upgraded to Mesa 7.10 was that Mesa 7.7
> has a GLSL linker bug that had been fixed in later versions, but
> fixed functionality rendering worked perfectly well.
Rephrasing: may
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 16:59 +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Fredrik Tolf (14/02/2011):
> > This system uses the i965 driver in case it matters, which I guess
> > it does. It has an Arrandale chipset.
>
> Wild guess, your system needs an updated libdrm, not libgl1-mesa-dri
> itself.
Not quite. My
Fredrik Tolf (14/02/2011):
> This system uses the i965 driver in case it matters, which I guess
> it does. It has an Arrandale chipset.
Wild guess, your system needs an updated libdrm, not libgl1-mesa-dri
itself. (Like you'd need a newer kernel for a new device.) IIRC
testing libgl1-mesa-dri/sid
Package: libgl1-mesa-dri
Version: 7.10-3
Severity: normal
I just installed mesa 7.10 (from unstable) on a testing system, and it seems
that it also needs libdrm 2.4.23, but it only depends on 2.4.21 (which is
what comes with testing).
With 2.4.21, all programs that used OpenGL hung before being a
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