On 02/09/2012 03:43 PM, Ian Romanick wrote:
Mesa 8.0 has been released. Mesa 8.0 is a new development release.
People who are concerned with stability and reliability should stick
with a previous release or wait for Mesa 8.0.1.
The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 8.0 is 'mesa-8.0'.
Mesa 7.1
On 02/09/2012 02:43 PM, Ian Romanick wrote:
Mesa 8.0 has been released. Mesa 8.0 is a new development release.
People who are concerned with stability and reliability should stick
with a previous release or wait for Mesa 8.0.1.
The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 8.0 is 'mesa-8.0'.
Mesa 7.11
Mesa 8.0 has been released. Mesa 8.0 is a new development release.
People who are concerned with stability and reliability should stick
with a previous release or wait for Mesa 8.0.1.
The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 8.0 is 'mesa-8.0'.
Mesa 7.11.1 is available for download at
ftp://free
Guys,
It seems that I missed a bunch of patches sitting on master that wanted
to be picked to 8.0. I went ahead and picked them over. My plan is to
have my QA team run them tonight and do the release tomorrow evening or
first thing Thursday morning.
There are a few other bugs (e.g., Chad's
Mesa 8.0-rc2 has been released. This is a release candidate for the 8.0
development release.
The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 8.0-rc2 is 'mesa-8.0-rc2'.
Mesa 8.0-rc2 is available for download at
ftp://freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/8.0/
md5sums:
c2afdd52e138692db536645fa57f0c87 MesaLib-8.0
Mesa 8.0-rc1 has been released. This is a release candidate for the 8.0
development release.
The tag in the GIT repository for Mesa 8.0-rc1 is 'mesa-8.0-rc1'.
Mesa 8.0-rc1 is available for download at ftp://freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/8.0/
md5sums:
efcdfe2e686cb47926c2241661687c71 MesaLib-8.0-rc