On Monday 09 February 2009 22:15:44 Keith Whitwell wrote:
> > but is it possible to build both gallium drivers and classic drivers from
> > the same tree at the same time?
> >
> > or is distro life going to be made shit yet again.
>
> Anything's possible -- I guess I'm not clear on which is preferable, so
> feedback is welcome.
>
> We can do either:
>   - have some new build targets, like "linux-gallium-dri" etc, that
> build the drivers and put them in mesa/lib/xyz_dri.so
> or
>   - build both lots of drivers, and put the gallium ones in a new
> directory, like mesa/lib/gallium/xyz_dri.so
>
> Note that there are going to be multiple, different copies of xyz_dri.so
> in the second approach.
>
> Is there a third option?
>
> Keith

It would be nice if it was possible to have both installed, and an easy way to 
switch between them in xorg.conf (I leave the specific locations and options 
to you guys).

This will naturally make life a lot easier for both testers and packagers.

Anders

PS.: Oh, http://wiki.x.org/wiki/Development/git just became obsolete. Can 
someone knowledgable also give quick instructions on how to actually run 
gallium there?

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