Re: How to get a recent / maintained version of Mesa for F27?

2018-02-15 Thread Gerhard Hueller
>> Are there prebuilt packages of Mesa-17.3.3/4 available somewhere? > Try updates-testing for 17.3.3-1.fc27. Thanks a lot, I guess I missed those. Finally 😊 Thx, Gerhard ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an ema

How to get a recent / maintained version of Mesa for F27?

2018-02-15 Thread Gerhard Hueller
Hi, Fedora 27 still ships with Mesa-17.2.4 - which is not only outdated, but furthermore the 17.2 series is more or less is end-of-life. Mesa-17.3. is already stable and reached the middle of its lifecycle (17.3.4) recently, while 18.0 is expected to be released any day now. Are there prebuilt

RE: Please keep F20 up-to-date (if you can't hold release dates)

2014-10-01 Thread Gerhard Hueller
Hi Heinz, > While I'm not convinced that there is any significantly slowdown in > real use caused by DEBUG It is at least with the kernel, as there are some lock-diagnostics turned on, which cause a servre slowdown. Also, I used rawhide a few months and went away after it broke a few times. > y

RE: Please keep F20 up-to-date (if you can't hold release dates)

2014-10-01 Thread Gerhard Hueller
Hi, > Fedora doesn't apply are rolling release model. > It applies an API/ABI-stable within one release model. > In general, this means, packages can only be upgraded > if they do not break these packages' API/ABI. Because Mesa has already been updated twice after the F20 release (9.2 -> 10.0

Please keep F20 up-to-date (if you can't hold release dates)

2014-10-01 Thread Gerhard Hueller
Hello, A few days ago, Mesa-10.3 has been released, while Mesa 10.2 now marks the "stable" version. The version which currently ships as part of Fedora-20 is 10.1, which receuived its last update in June. Guys, if you can't hold release dates, please keep at least the current distribution up-t