Hi,
I read a recent Fedora rawhide report and found that mesa is now at 8.1 (master @ upstream), but then couldn't fetch the Fedora branch using fedpkg, as I usually do.
$ fedpkg switch-branch f17 (OK) $ fedpkg switch-branch master (OK, still has the mesa-20120424 snapshot) $ fedpkg switch-branch f18 (NOK, doesn't exist yet)
mesa-8.1-0.2.fc18 ----------------- * Thu Apr 26 2012 Adam Jackson ajax@redhat.com 8.1-0.2 - Don't build vmware stuff on non-x86 (#815444)
Any pointers on how to get that update?
I intend to build it locally as I'm also testing Wayland master; which now requires new symbols from gbm, such as gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer() and gbm_bo_get_format().
Thanks,
-Ilyes
The .spec file clearly states Version 8.1, sorry for the noise.
-Ilyes
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 12:22 AM, Ilyes Gouta ilyes.gouta@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I read a recent Fedora rawhide report and found that mesa is now at 8.1 (master @ upstream), but then couldn't fetch the Fedora branch using fedpkg, as I usually do.
$ fedpkg switch-branch f17 (OK) $ fedpkg switch-branch master (OK, still has the mesa-20120424 snapshot) $ fedpkg switch-branch f18 (NOK, doesn't exist yet)
mesa-8.1-0.2.fc18
- Thu Apr 26 2012 Adam Jackson ajax@redhat.com 8.1-0.2
- Don't build vmware stuff on non-x86 (#815444)
Any pointers on how to get that update?
I intend to build it locally as I'm also testing Wayland master; which now requires new symbols from gbm, such as gbm_surface_lock_front_buffer() and gbm_bo_get_format().
Thanks,
-Ilyes