On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 11:37 +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: > On 03/07/12 23:49, Svante Signell wrote: > > I have now tried openarena and it runs OK at 400x300 with the mesa-swx11 > > driver. Will try further with llvmpipe, at least it builds :) > > I've uploaded ioquake3 and openarena to experimental (would be unstable, > but there's a freeze on), with both client and server enabled on Hurd.
Thanks a lot! I have not found any improvement by enabling llvmpipe when building mesa. Have to dig a little deeper before knowing more. Switching from glx to swx11 doubled the speed of glxgears. Will also try with the Hurd server and Linux client (in due time). > As far as I can see, this doesn't meet the criteria for a freeze > exception, so I'm not going to request one. If you disagree and want > this change to get to unstable, feel free to request a freeze exception > yourself; if you get one, I'd be happy to upload the same changes to > unstable. The debdiff would be the same as in experimental, but with the > debian/gbp.conf change reverted, and a trivial new changelog entry. I don't think a freeze exception is needed right now. Will do that if requested by somebody else later on. > > The only error printout is: Com_QueueEvent: overflow (whatever it means, > > only happening at higher resolutions) > > I think that means "your framerate is too low for the engine's > assumptions to be true", so you can expect it to happen with > unaccelerated 3D, particularly at higher resolutions. OK! > > Another issue: Quake1/2? runs perfectly in 400x300. Please add __GNU__ > > to Quake/net_sys.h in the quakespasm package, please, see bug #671014 > > Also uploaded, sorry for the delay. I'd prefer to fix this properly (by > using struct sockaddr, rather than reconstructing it from incomplete > knowledge of the OS), but this will have to do for now. Thanks! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org