Sorry to not respond earlier, I've apparently been having silent
filesystem corruption for over a week now.....

Can you use pip --user to install a newer version of mako locally? mako
0.5 was realeased in late 2011, and not having the output_encoding and
future_imports arguments are going to make hybridizing for python3 very
painful. In the short term I can send a patch that makes it work with
0.5.0, but there may not be a good way in the future to keep
compatibility.

Just FYI, mako 0.8 was released in early 2013, which is what piglit
requires as it's minimum.

On Thu, Jul 14, 2016, at 07:48, Pali Rohár wrote:
> On Thursday 14 July 2016 15:41:51 Eric Engestrom wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 12:24:32PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
> > > Any news? Or possible fix?
> > 
> > Have you tried Emil's suggestion, ie. upgrading to at least 0.8.0?
> 
> No, as I wrote that ubuntu precise for that build has only python-mako
> in version 0.5.0 :-( As ubuntu precise does not have newer version I
> cannot update system package...
> 
> > Build system wizards:
> > Any way to check the version and abort the compilation before running
> > into this issue?  If it helps, this prints the version:
> >     python <<< 'import mako; print(mako.__version__)'
> 
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