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Brian Paul wrote:
> Ian Romanick wrote:
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>> Brian Paul wrote:
>>> I'd like to release Mesa 6.5.3 pretty soon (to be considered a 
>>> development release) then follow up fairly quickly with a Mesa 7.0 
>>> release.  The jump to 7.0 would indicate the jump to OpenGL 2.x API support.
>> Woohoo!
>>
>>> I might cut a pre-release candidate today...
>> Will either of these releases include the glsl-compiler-1 work?
> 
> Yes, that branch was merged to master a while ago.

D'oh!  How did I miss that?  Must have been asleep at the keys...

Anyway, I started looking at the code a bit this morning.  Do you have
any advice for where a person might insert a processor-specific compiler
back-end?  It looks like I could just hook in at _mesa_execute_program,
but I'm wondering if there's a better place.
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