RE: Where is the source for DRM 1.5?

2004-09-28 Thread Barry Scott
You have no release numbering?!? 

Why 1.5, because the CLE266 XvMC driver needs that
version.

I'm looking for a stable version of the 1.5 interface to use with
a 2.4.25 kernel. How do I get that source? Can I trust the head of
CVS to have been tested enough for production use?

Before you suggest it I cannot use a 2.6 kernel.

Barry


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 On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Barry Scott wrote:
 
  I have failed to find a tar ball of CVS tag that names any
  specific version of DRM. What did I miss?
 
 Normally, the latest version of DRM distributed with linux kernel source
 should be enough.
 
 Why are you looking for 1.5 ? (Also note that different drivers have 
 different versions).
 
  best
 
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RE: Where is the source for DRM 1.5?

2004-09-28 Thread Dave Airlie

 Why 1.5, because the CLE266 XvMC driver needs that
 version.

 I'm looking for a stable version of the 1.5 interface to use with
 a 2.4.25 kernel. How do I get that source? Can I trust the head of
 CVS to have been tested enough for production use?

Try using the DRM from Xorg6.8.1 release.

1.5 is only the VIA release number, every driver has its own version, so
we don't do stable release via our tree, only via Linus and Xorg...

Dave.

 Before you suggest it I cannot use a 2.6 kernel.

 Barry


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  On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Barry Scott wrote:
 
   I have failed to find a tar ball of CVS tag that names any
   specific version of DRM. What did I miss?
 
  Normally, the latest version of DRM distributed with linux kernel source
  should be enough.
 
  Why are you looking for 1.5 ? (Also note that different drivers have
  different versions).
 
   best
 
  Vladimir Dergachev
 
  
   Barry
  
  
  
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RE: Where is the source for DRM 1.5?

2004-09-28 Thread Barry Scott
Now I understand. Thanks for clearing this up. You might want to add this
to your Wiki as a FAQ. I seen a number of people be confused on this matter,
especial around VIA EPIA patchs.

Barry

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  Why 1.5, because the CLE266 XvMC driver needs that
  version.
 
  I'm looking for a stable version of the 1.5 interface to use with
  a 2.4.25 kernel. How do I get that source? Can I trust the head of
  CVS to have been tested enough for production use?

 Try using the DRM from Xorg6.8.1 release.

 1.5 is only the VIA release number, every driver has its own version, so
 we don't do stable release via our tree, only via Linus and Xorg...

 Dave.



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Re: Where is the source for DRM 1.5?

2004-09-27 Thread Nicolai Haehnle
On Monday 27 September 2004 19:00, Barry Scott wrote:
 I have failed to find a tar ball of CVS tag that names any
 specific version of DRM. What did I miss?

To my knowledge, there is no global DRM version like this. Each driver has 
an interface version number, but this number does not necessarily mark a 
particular release of DRM.
Basically, if your X windows driver or the 3D client driver complains that 
the DRM is too old, just upgrade to the latest version from your 
distribution. You can do this by upgrading the kernel. If the 
distribution's kernel is outdated, either compile your own kernel from 
stock sources or, if you're feeling adventurous, get the DRM CVS (I would 
link you to the download page on http://dri.sourceforge.net/ , but it 
appears to be down right now).

cu,
Nicolai


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Re: Where is the source for DRM 1.5?

2004-09-27 Thread Vladimir Dergachev

On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Barry Scott wrote:
I have failed to find a tar ball of CVS tag that names any
specific version of DRM. What did I miss?
Normally, the latest version of DRM distributed with linux kernel source
should be enough.
Why are you looking for 1.5 ? (Also note that different drivers have 
different versions).

best
   Vladimir Dergachev
Barry

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