пн, 16 дек. 2024 г., 23:03 Andrea paz <[email protected]>:
> > *I think* you can just edit mesa3d PKGBUILD ? And then run makepkg ... > never tried Arch packaging but it *supposed* to be simple enough ;)) > > The mesa pkgbuild is here: > > https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/mesa/-/blob/main/PKGBUILD?ref_type=heads > Unfortunately I am so incompetent that I don't know how to work with > pkgbuild. I tried to comment out the 2 “libglvnd” entries but when I > compile it crashes with a signature validation error (unknow public > key). > o.O may be ask on Arch forums then? > > hm, I thought dri3 by itself is default for xf86-video- amdgpu driver? > But may be you use modesetting? Try to look in X.org.log to see what driver > actually drive your card? And change it from -modesetting to -amdgpu or > other way around? > > Yes, amdgpu uses DRI3 in Arch and no, you cannot use nomodeset note, I said modesetting, X.org userspace driver that uses amdgpu kernel module. Not "nomodeset" kernel parameter .... with > amd because it would not work (not having nomodeset is a requirement > to install amdgpu drivers). > With your last suggestion the errors with dri3 disappear but the > X1-OpenGL error remains, which continues to fail. > > > glxinfo works, as does glmark2 and every program that uses opengl. I > only have the problem with CinGG. > yeah, cingg uses GLX pbuffers and I guess few other opensource programs do. May be ping mesa3d developers in their den ^w irc channel? May be adding apitrace to bugreport you already filled will help somehow. >
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