Re: [Mesa-dev] 8.0 Release of GLw?

2012-02-13 Thread Eric Anholt
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 11:30:00 -0800, Kenneth Graunke kenn...@whitecape.org 
wrote:
 On 02/11/2012 07:58 AM, Matt Turner wrote:
  Hi,
 
  There are a few scientific software packages that require Mesa's GLw,
  and with 8.0 we've split GLw out into a separate repository. Can we do
  an 8.0 release of GLw? It passes distcheck for me.
 
  (I guess when Kenneth splits GLU out we should have the same discussion)
 
  Thanks,
  Matt
 
  [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403147
 
 Sounds good to me, I just don't know what the procedure is.
 
 Also, right now the GLw version is set to 1.0.0.  I don't know if 
 that'll cause problems.  Feel free to bump it...

Generally distros can handle regressing numbers, it's just a minor
irritation.  All else being equal, I'd say let's make our release be a
number larger than the previous Mesa version that GLw was shipped under.

Looks like release.sh from xorg doesn't cover anything currently under
mesa/, so I guess idr or Brian will know best what's expected for
Mesa-project releases?


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Re: [Mesa-dev] 8.0 Release of GLw?

2012-02-13 Thread Brian Paul

On 02/13/2012 09:38 AM, Eric Anholt wrote:

On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 11:30:00 -0800, Kenneth Graunkekenn...@whitecape.org  
wrote:

On 02/11/2012 07:58 AM, Matt Turner wrote:

Hi,

There are a few scientific software packages that require Mesa's GLw,
and with 8.0 we've split GLw out into a separate repository. Can we do
an 8.0 release of GLw? It passes distcheck for me.

(I guess when Kenneth splits GLU out we should have the same discussion)

Thanks,
Matt

[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403147


Sounds good to me, I just don't know what the procedure is.

Also, right now the GLw version is set to 1.0.0.  I don't know if
that'll cause problems.  Feel free to bump it...


Generally distros can handle regressing numbers, it's just a minor
irritation.  All else being equal, I'd say let's make our release be a
number larger than the previous Mesa version that GLw was shipped under.

Looks like release.sh from xorg doesn't cover anything currently under
mesa/, so I guess idr or Brian will know best what's expected for
Mesa-project releases?


I can tag the GLw tree, make a tarball, and put it on the ftp site. 
Give me a few days.


-Brian
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[Mesa-dev] 8.0 Release of GLw?

2012-02-11 Thread Matt Turner
Hi,

There are a few scientific software packages that require Mesa's GLw,
and with 8.0 we've split GLw out into a separate repository. Can we do
an 8.0 release of GLw? It passes distcheck for me.

(I guess when Kenneth splits GLU out we should have the same discussion)

Thanks,
Matt

[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403147
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Re: [Mesa-dev] 8.0 Release of GLw?

2012-02-11 Thread Kenneth Graunke

On 02/11/2012 07:58 AM, Matt Turner wrote:

Hi,

There are a few scientific software packages that require Mesa's GLw,
and with 8.0 we've split GLw out into a separate repository. Can we do
an 8.0 release of GLw? It passes distcheck for me.

(I guess when Kenneth splits GLU out we should have the same discussion)

Thanks,
Matt

[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403147


Sounds good to me, I just don't know what the procedure is.

Also, right now the GLw version is set to 1.0.0.  I don't know if 
that'll cause problems.  Feel free to bump it...

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