Dan Nicholson <dbn.li...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 9:02 PM, tom fogal <tfo...@alumni.unh.edu> wrote:
> > Tom Fogal <tfo...@alumni.unh.edu> writes:
> >> This removes `egl' from the variable SRC_DIRS, preventing Mesa
> >> from automatically recursing/building that state tracker.  It
> >> appears as if `egl' is not necessary in SRC_DIRS: there is
> >> appropriate autoconfery to ensure it ends up in
> >> GALLIUM_STATE_TRACKERS_DIRS
[snip]
> > Please note that I haven't actually verified the claim that `egl' will
> > still be recursed into for those that do actually use --enable-gallium
[snip]
> Gallium's EGL state tracker requires libEGL, and the only way it get's
> built is if egl is in SRC_DIRS. So, this will break the typical build.
> What I've been meaning to add is a --disable-egl switch which defaults
> to yes only for platforms that can support it. Then if libEGL is not
> being built, the EGL statetracker won't either. Haven't gotten around
> to it, though.

Okay.  Can I rely on you to add such a flag for the next major release?
It doesn't really matter (to me) if any sort of autodetection works, as
long as there's an override switch.

-tom

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