Hi Martin,

On 2/13/26 3:26 PM, Martin Jansa wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 2:23 PM Quentin Schulz via
lists.openembedded.org <[email protected]> wrote:

This fixes a small oversight of llvm missing for compiling i915 gallium
driver.

This bumps mesa to 26.0.0, the latest stable release.

I am not against this upgrade, but mesa has this strange versioning
that 26.0.0 is considered new development release not stable release.

As in:
https://docs.mesa3d.org/relnotes/26.0.0.html
Mesa 26.0.0 is a new development release. People who are concerned
with stability and reliability should stick with a previous release or
wait for Mesa 26.0.1.

Yes. Ross said[1] to send this as RFC so (I assume) we can review and/or make it do rounds on the autobuilder before 26.0.1. Then Alex said[2] he doesn't think it carries any meaning anymore considering they now have multiple rounds of release candidates. So... /me shrugs

[1] https://libera.catirclogs.org/yocto/2026-02-12#39496615;
    https://libera.catirclogs.org/yocto/2026-02-12#39496624;
[2] https://libera.catirclogs.org/yocto/2026-02-12#39498266;

So I followed whatever Alex said, but we can also have this as an RFC as preparation for 26.0.1 which would come in a few weeks.

I think my interest is to make 6.0 use 26.0.x such that we don't have to go through TSC to bump the mesa version in the next LTS.

I don't care much either way, at least there's something we can review and comment on and people don't do the work twice (or more) :)

Cheers,
Quentin
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