[CFT] Mesa 18.1.0 update (mesa-libs, mesa-dri, libosmesa, clover)

2018-05-19 Thread Jan Beich
Mesa provides OpenGL/Vulkan drivers for Intel/AMD cards and also VAAPI/VDPAU drivers for AMD cards. Recently, a new minor version was released. So far it was only tested via drm-stable-kmod on 12.0-CURRENT. Can someone test on FreeBSD < 11.2 for regressions? If you find any don't forget to attech /

Re: is there a "make submit" target for ports?

2018-05-19 Thread Adam Weinberger
On Sat, 19 May 2018 at 15:01, Alfred Perlstein wrote: > Hello, looking through the guidebook I didn't see a target to make a PR > submission with a port update. > Does one exist? > Example: > I bump the version number for some trivial python port. > Want to go through the PR process to get

is there a "make submit" target for ports?

2018-05-19 Thread Alfred Perlstein
Hello, looking through the guidebook I didn't see a target to make a PR submission with a port update. Does one exist? Example: I bump the version number for some trivial python port. Want to go through the PR process to get review. Type "make submit"?  To submit this. Is there some targ

Re: Practice of "Sponsored by" in commit messages

2018-05-19 Thread John W. O'Brien
On 2018/05/18 16:32, John W. O'Brien wrote: > On 5/18/18 14:20, Kurt Jaeger wrote: >> Hi! >> >>> The FreeBSD project could help by asking committers to qualify >>> "Sponsored by" lines to indicate which participant(s) is(are) sponsored, >>> in way that is equivalent to the way that the

Re: Practice of "Sponsored by" in commit messages

2018-05-19 Thread Kurt Jaeger
Hi! > You guys are still trying to read and interpret labels on the t-shirts I > think. "Sponsored by: XYZ" in the commit message only means that some > undefined portion of the work has been in some form supported or encouraged > by XYZ. John suggests a way to improve the precision of that "Spon