http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11594





------- Comment #15 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-07-17 04:09 PST -------
Thanks for your work.

(In reply to comment #11)
Ok, new test with git 2007-07-17 (debug build and DEBUG_VP). The Assertion is
gone in my test case.

However
- rendering is still slightly broken (still rainbow effects, see below).
- (and this changes nothing for comment #14.)

(supplement to comment #3)
Without Disabled TC and AFP:
- Mesa 6.5.x: rendering is seriously broken (3d display mainly black)
- Mesa 7.0: rendering almost works (except for a few strange effects: rainbow
colors seem to overlay textures and flicker)
- Mesa git 2007-07-13: assertion fails
- Mesa git 2007-07-17: just as Mesa 7.0: rendering almost works (except for a
few strange effects: rainbow colors seem to overlay textures and flicker)

With Disabled TC and AFP:
- Mesa 6.5.x: normal rendering
- Mesa 7.0: normal rendering
- Mesa git 2007-07-13: normal rendering
- Mesa git 2007-07-17: normal rendering

(Of course Mesa CVS is nonsense by now, should be Mesa git)

BTW: Should I do anything about the rendering problems
(post logfile, provide screenshots, file another bugreport) ? 
Because I just stumbled over this:

Mesa: User error: GL_INVALID_ENUM in glActiveTexture(texture)
____________Vertex program 4 __________
# Vertex Program/Shader
  0: MOV OUTPUT[1], INPUT[3];
  1: MOV OUTPUT[4].xy, INPUT[17];
  2: END
*********************************WARN_ONCE*********************************
File r300_texstate.c function r300SetTexImages line 227
DXT 3/5 suffers from multitexturing problems!
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