On 15 June 2018 at 15:26, Juan A. Suarez Romero <jasua...@igalia.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2018-06-14 at 10:16 -0700, Dylan Baker wrote: >> Quoting Bas Nieuwenhuizen (2018-06-14 09:21:49) >> > On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 6:13 PM, <dy...@pnwbakers.com> wrote: >> > > Hello list, >> > > >> > > The candidate for the Mesa 18.1.2 is now available. Currently we have: >> > > - 42 queued >> > > - 6 nominated (outstanding) >> > > - and 0 rejected patches >> > > >> > > Notable changes in this release: >> > > - numerous fixes for radv >> > > - libatomic checks for meson, as well as fixing coverage for less common >> > > (not >> > > arm or x86) platforms >> > > - lots of common Intel fixes >> > > - GLX fixes >> > > - tarball fixes for android >> > > - meson assembly fixes for x86 when doing an x86 -> x86 cross compile >> > > >> > > Take a look at section "Mesa stable queue" for more information. >> > > >> > > >> > > Testing reports/general approval >> > > -------------------------------- >> > > Any testing reports (or general approval of the state of the branch) >> > > will be >> > > greatly appreciated. >> > > >> > > The plan is to have 18.1.2 this Friday (June 13th), around or shortly >> > > after 10 >> > > AM PDT. >> > >> > June 15th? >> >> Yes, June 15th. >> >> Apparently being woken up at 5AM does more brain damage than I thought. > > Also, we usually wait 48h (two days) between the pre-announcement and the > final > release, to give more time for testing. > Agreed. Sadly some people don't have the automation the Intel team does, so things may take some time.
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