On 09/02/13 22:43, Andreas Radke wrote: > Am Fri, 8 Feb 2013 09:07:26 -0500 > schrieb Dave Reisner <[email protected]>: > > >>> For Cairo, the GL backend is experimental. Given the fact that >>> upstream fails to provide a stable release model for cairo (every >>> released version is taken from master, featuring regressions), I >>> wouldn't even think about enabling an experimental backend there. >> >> Upstream also claims that applications which don't make use of the GL >> backend won't be bothered at all. I don't see the harm in a trial run >> through [testing]. >> >>> For Mesa, we have to look at how we can implement this without >>> breaking existing stuff. I haven't looked much at Mesa recently, so >>> I can't tell much about this. >> >> Backends are enabled on a priority basis. As long as we pass >> "--with-egl-platforms=x11,drm,wayland" (in that order), we're fine. >> >> d >> > > I've pushed cairo with gl and egl backends to testing. xlib-xcb is now > also enabled again that now should be safe to use. >
I don't know why, but this causes transmission-gtk to hit 100% CPU usage on my system. Allan

