Hey all,

We recently became more aware of a dependency on python's libxml2 for building Mesa. We're not as proactive as we should be, but tend to upgrade Mesa every few releases; I think this was a jump from 7.8 to 7.10.

Anyway, libxml2 is a bit arduous for us because it's not installed by default on Linux or Mac. On Linux, it's easy to grab via a package manager, but still does not exist by default on some distros. In general, non-standard dependencies are difficult because they make our (already very large) software stack more complex.

Is the package truly needed? I think it's used to parse spec files and autogenerate trampolines or callbacks or something like that. Didn't we used to have plain text files for that? Any reason we can't go back to something simpler? Does code speak loud than words, here? :)

-tom
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