Hi list,
Mesa 18.1.4 is now available for download.
In this release we have:
- Several fixes for i965
- Several fixes for anv
- A few fixes each for radeonsi, glx, the glsl compiler, the autotools build,
nir, st/dri, and r600
Dylan
Shortlog
Adam Jackson (1):
glx: Don't all
No, thank you for pointing this out, as 18.1.4 would have shipped with that
regression. When the announce email goes out I sync the 18.1 branch with the
staging/18.1 branch, and any additional patches pulled into staging/18.1 will be
for the next release at that point.
I've gone ahead and pulled t
Oops -- sorry, I was looking at the 18.1 branch, which is already
updated with most (but not all) of the commits in the staging/18.1
branch.
Mark Janes writes:
> I think you've included a patch that caused a regression, but not the fix
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107193
>
>
I think you've included a patch that caused a regression, but not the fix
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107193
Dylan Baker writes:
> Hi List,
>
> Mesa 18.1.4 is planned for release this Friday, July 13th, at or around 10 AM
> PDT.
>
> There are currently:
> - 27 queued
> - 1 no
Hi List,
Mesa 18.1.4 is planned for release this Friday, July 13th, at or around 10 AM
PDT.
There are currently:
- 27 queued
- 1 nominated
- 0 rejected
In the mesa repo, the branch "staging/18.1" in the mesa gitlab will (unless bugs
are found) be rebased into the 18.1 branch for the release o