[arch-dev-public] mesa versions
What happened here? Was the downgrade to pkgrel of 0.1 on purpose (it doesn't seem to be in SVN), or did these sneak in via someones staging dir unintentionally? http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/mesa/ It is mesa and all of its split packages. -Dan
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 07:08 -0500, Dan McGee wrote:
What happened here? Was the downgrade to pkgrel of 0.1 on purpose (it doesn't seem to be in SVN), or did these sneak in via someones staging dir unintentionally? http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/mesa/
It is mesa and all of its split packages.
-Dan
This is on purpose. There's a 7.7.1-1 in testing, which contains experimental stuff which I don't want in extra. As I need 7.7.1 in extra for bugfixes and possible issues by linking GNOME 2.30 and friends against it, I decided to make a 7.7.1-0.1 build that is compatible with the 7.7 release in extra. The changes have been committed directly to repos/* instead of trunk, as trunk contains the latest changes for testing. When GNOME has moved in I would like to start experimenting with xorg-server 1.8, the new intel driver and mesa 7.8.
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 7:13 AM, Jan de Groot <jan@jgc.homeip.net> wrote:
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 07:08 -0500, Dan McGee wrote:
What happened here? Was the downgrade to pkgrel of 0.1 on purpose (it doesn't seem to be in SVN), or did these sneak in via someones staging dir unintentionally? http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/mesa/
It is mesa and all of its split packages.
-Dan
This is on purpose. There's a 7.7.1-1 in testing, which contains experimental stuff which I don't want in extra. As I need 7.7.1 in extra for bugfixes and possible issues by linking GNOME 2.30 and friends against it, I decided to make a 7.7.1-0.1 build that is compatible with the 7.7 release in extra. The changes have been committed directly to repos/* instead of trunk, as trunk contains the latest changes for testing.
When GNOME has moved in I would like to start experimenting with xorg-server 1.8, the new intel driver and mesa 7.8.
/me should have looked at repos/extra Thanks for the explanation, Jan. -Dan
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Dan McGee
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Jan de Groot