On December 9, 2018 1:22:42 AM UTC, "岡本健二" <keokn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I found mesa-libs-18.1.9 for FreeBSD ports.
>How can I get it without FreeBSD system?
>
>Kenji
>
>
>2018年12月8日(土) 14:48 岡本健二 <keokn...@gmail.com>:
>
>> I installed Ubuntu 18.04 to a AMD 6450 graphic card, and played
>> Jahshaka.  It has mesa version 18.2, and runs Jahshaka very
>> smoothly.
>>
>> The colors I reported before are same in this machine, so that
>> report was not correct.
>>
>> Kenji
>>
>> 2018年12月7日(金) 11:09 岡本健二 <keokn...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> I checked mesa-18.3.0 sources under src/gallium/drivers/r600 and
>compared
>>> with those
>>> of xenocara.  File names are all same, however, individual sizes are
>very
>>> different for
>>> most of those, which would not permit me to copy those to
>xenocara...
>>>
>>> Kenji
>>>
>>>
>>> 2018年12月6日(木) 15:14 岡本健二 <keokn...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> also, it stull has some bugs, because the colors of some
>>>> parts are different from those of original ones.
>>>>
>>>> Kenji
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2018年12月6日(木) 15:10 岡本健二 <keokn...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, I'm a novice to OpenBSD.
>>>>> Yes, it's current branch of xenocara.
>>>>> I updated my xenocara (stable) to that current, and build new
>xenocara
>>>>> here.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wow, it makes the Jahshaka works!
>>>>>
>>>>> However, it still has some bugs, because it moves and stop
>suddenly and
>>>>> then
>>>>> move again.  Whine the animation stops, the system seems to
>halting...
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway it makes much advance, I included the screenshot of it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kenji
>>>>>
>>>>> PS: sorry tfrohwein, this is doubled to you
>>>>>
>>>>> 2018年12月6日(木) 13:26 岡本健二 <keokn...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> in-current means stable 6.4?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kenji
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2018年12月5日(水) 23:58 tfrohw...@fastmail.com
><tfrohw...@fastmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On December 5, 2018 9:41:44 AM UTC, "岡本健二" <keokn...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >This errors come from
>>>>>>>
>>/usr/xenocara/lib/mesa/src/gallium/drivers/r600/r600_state_common.c.
>>>>>>> >The mesa version of OpenBSD6.4 is 13.0.6.
>>>>>>> >I'm running this Jahshaka on Ubutu 18.04, where the mesa
>version is
>>>>>>> >18.x.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >So, it may be the mesa problem...
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >Kenji
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >2018年12月4日(火) 16:19 岡本健二 <keokn...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >> I'm using AMD HD6450 graphic card which I reported before,
>and
>>>>>>> faced
>>>>>>> >a
>>>>>>> >> curious thing
>>>>>>> >> during running Jahshaka Studio (dev version 7.03a).
>>>>>>> >> To run Jahshaka on OpenBSD 6.4 I needed to delete google
>breakpad
>>>>>>> >> temporally, which
>>>>>>> >> is not the problem now.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> After start to run 'Jahshaka Studio', I got start 3D
>animation
>>>>>>> sample
>>>>>>> >> 'Skeletal Animation' data to load, then
>>>>>>> >> I got many errors included below which seems to come from
>radeon
>>>>>>> drm
>>>>>>> >> driver's bug to me.
>>>>>>> >> If you interested please check it.
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> Thanks in advance
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> Kenji
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There's a known bug where the shader on r600 uses too many
>registers:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99349
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I encountered this bug with godot on a Radeon HD 7570, too, and
>it
>>>>>>> went away with the updated mesa that's in -current.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

I think you are asking for way more than you (or most misc@ readers) can 
handle. Porting low-level libraries from FreeBSD is far from trivial.

My advice remains: if you want working graphics, you should run 
OpenBSD-current, not 6.4-release. What you did is try to plug in stuff from 
-current into 6.4 which is huge gamble and I'm not surprised if the result is 
weird.

Just read the OpenBSD FAQ again for how to install -current. I would stop 
experimenting like you've one until you understand the system much better than 
now.

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