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Nick Steeves [2006-02-12 04:39]:
For a long time, I was unsatisfied with the visual artifacts (tearing, misaligned textures, etc) I was seeing when running OpenGL apps on CRUX. I happened upon a workaround when building mesa3d-6.4.1 (make linux-dri-x86) with libdrm-2.0. Alas, Mesa3d is now at version 6.4.2. It wants to replace:
Yeah, the current mesa3d port is b0rked, since most of Mesa is included in core/x11 anyway. Since you already ignored my last Mesa related mail I figured you weren't really interested in feedback.
Whenever we switch to Xorg-7.0, we can (optionally) update the bundled mesa, by downloading the updated mesa tarball in the source=(), and ./configure'ing the xorg-server with --with-mesa-source=$SRC/Mesa-6.x.x. Perhaps we could do the same for its libdrm. Hmm, that's all that I can think of.
See http://code-monkey.de/crux-ports-modular-x/tilman-mod-x.httpup xorg7 doesn't include libdrm, that would be stupid. Regards, Tilman -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?