ScottK mdeslaur: Would it make sense to copy the mesa in precise-proposed to
-updates and you base off of that? Except for your comment about the security
issue, it's otherwise ready to release.
mdeslaur ScottK: huh? bryce said there are issues with the package in
-proposed
ScottK Hmm.
ScottK
This bug was fixed in the package mesa - 8.0.4-0ubuntu0.1
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mesa (8.0.4-0ubuntu0.1) precise-proposed; urgency=low
* New upstream stable release. (LP: #1019444)
+ Fixes crash in intel_miptree_release()
(LP: #952896)
+ Fixes slow WebGL in firefox
(LP: #988343)
There is currently an open CVE on 12.04 that the security team hopes to address
soon. Specifically:
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2012/CVE-2012-2864.html
I looked at the diff for this -proposed update and it does not contain the
identified fix for the issue:
The -ati box has turned out to be DOA due to a bad motherboard, so I've
been unsuccessful getting tests on that.
However, I've posted the nouveau and intel tests here:
http://people.canonical.com/~bryce/mesa804-piglit/
Note this set of runs uses a newer piglit checkout than my previous runs
Everything seem to run smoothly one old Intel GM965 (GMA X3100) machine,
Sandy-Bridge machine and Radeon HD 4670 machine. Not sure if more piglit
results were wanted for verification-done, but I let the old machine run
piglit tests on 8.0.2 vs 8.0.4:
Thanks; I've also done testing on intel and nouveau but haven't studied
the results yet. Working on getting an -ati system to run the tests on
as well.
On Intel, yes there are a couple spots where the test hangs so you have
to give it a ^C to continue. On my nouveau box, under 8.0.2 I
** Summary changed:
- Update Precise to mesa 8.0.3 (bugfix micro-release)
+ Update Precise to mesa 8.0.4 (bugfix micro-release)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1019444
Title:
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Fixes graphics corruption, application crashes, and xserver crashes across a
wide array of hardware. Several of these issues have been reported against
mesa. Others are likely affecting users but they don't realize it's mesa at
fault so we haven't seen
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