Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-27 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Jin, Gordon at 27/04/09 04:32 did gyre and gimble:
 This looks like what I want. I've updated the patch on website as generated 
 by git-format-patch. Thanks!

Speaking of rolling patches etc, we use git internally to manage our 
patches on top of upstream stuff, (for the ones that are not appropriate 
for upstreaming).

It seems that there are not tags pushed for the 7.4.1 mesa release. Can 
someone please push these? (or point me at the right tag?)

Col


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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-27 Thread RuXu W.
Hi, . I have fix this problem after I apply intel drm kernel patch.
All work perfectly, thanks !

2009/4/27 Jin, Gordon gordon@intel.com

  Please file a bug referring to
 http://intellinuxgraphics.org/how_to_report_bug.html.

 UXA attacts more interest at this point.

 Thanks
 Gordon

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 *From:* RuXu W. [mailto:wrx...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:12 PM
 *To:* Jin, Gordon
 *Cc:* Philip Langdale; intel-gfx; xorg@lists.freedesktop.org; Fryderyk
 Dziarmagowski
 *Subject:* Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

 Intel G33/G31 graphics card is very unstable when I enable DRI+EXA or
 enable UXA only.
 How can i fix this problem.

 2009/4/25 Jin, Gordon gordon@intel.com

 Philip Langdale wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:19 AM:
  Jin, Gordon wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
  http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested
  component version and major known bugs at this point.
 
  We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
  supporting EXA/DRI1.
 
  Hi Gordon,
 
  The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches
  get applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.

 Thanks for your reminder. I used git-log -p to show the single patches
 one by one and didn't realize this may break applying. I'm updating the
 patch as one big patch generated by git-diff (though it mixes the
 history). Please try if it works.
 Please let me know what's the best way to do that.

 Gordon
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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-26 Thread Jin, Gordon
Dan Nicholson wrote on Sunday, April 26, 2009 2:33 AM:
 On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Jin, Gordon gordon@intel.com
 wrote: 
 Philip Langdale wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:19 AM:
 Jin, Gordon wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
 http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the
 suggested component version and major known bugs at this point.
 
 We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
 supporting EXA/DRI1.
 
 Hi Gordon,
 
 The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches
 get applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.
 
 Thanks for your reminder. I used git-log -p to show the single
 patches one by one and didn't realize this may break applying. I'm
 updating the patch as one big patch generated by git-diff (though
 it mixes the history). Please try if it works. Please let me know
 what's the best way to do that.   
 
 If you want to get the commit messages, too, you can do git
 format-patch --stdout master..  rollup.patch.

This looks like what I want. I've updated the patch on website as generated by 
git-format-patch. Thanks!

Gordon
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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-26 Thread Jin, Gordon
Please file a bug referring to 
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/how_to_report_bug.html.

UXA attacts more interest at this point.

Thanks
Gordon


From: RuXu W. [mailto:wrx...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:12 PM
To: Jin, Gordon
Cc: Philip Langdale; intel-gfx; xorg@lists.freedesktop.org; Fryderyk 
Dziarmagowski
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

Intel G33/G31 graphics card is very unstable when I enable DRI+EXA or enable 
UXA only.
How can i fix this problem.

2009/4/25 Jin, Gordon gordon@intel.commailto:gordon@intel.com
Philip Langdale wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:19 AM:
 Jin, Gordon wrote:
 Hi all,

 Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
 http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested
 component version and major known bugs at this point.

 We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
 supporting EXA/DRI1.

 Hi Gordon,

 The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches
 get applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.

Thanks for your reminder. I used git-log -p to show the single patches one by 
one and didn't realize this may break applying. I'm updating the patch as one 
big patch generated by git-diff (though it mixes the history). Please try if 
it works.
Please let me know what's the best way to do that.

Gordon
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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-25 Thread Jin, Gordon
Philip Langdale wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:19 AM:
 Jin, Gordon wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
 http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested
 component version and major known bugs at this point.
 
 We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
 supporting EXA/DRI1.
 
 Hi Gordon,
 
 The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches
 get applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.

Thanks for your reminder. I used git-log -p to show the single patches one by 
one and didn't realize this may break applying. I'm updating the patch as one 
big patch generated by git-diff (though it mixes the history). Please try if 
it works.
Please let me know what's the best way to do that.

Gordon
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-25 Thread RuXu W.
Intel G33/G31 graphics card is very unstable when I enable DRI+EXA or enable
UXA only.
How can i fix this problem.

2009/4/25 Jin, Gordon gordon@intel.com

 Philip Langdale wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:19 AM:
  Jin, Gordon wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
  http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested
  component version and major known bugs at this point.
 
  We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
  supporting EXA/DRI1.
 
  Hi Gordon,
 
  The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches
  get applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.

 Thanks for your reminder. I used git-log -p to show the single patches
 one by one and didn't realize this may break applying. I'm updating the
 patch as one big patch generated by git-diff (though it mixes the
 history). Please try if it works.
 Please let me know what's the best way to do that.

 Gordon
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-25 Thread Dan Nicholson
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 5:09 AM, Jin, Gordon gordon@intel.com wrote:
 Philip Langdale wrote on Saturday, April 25, 2009 2:19 AM:
 Jin, Gordon wrote:
 Hi all,

 Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
 http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested
 component version and major known bugs at this point.

 We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
 supporting EXA/DRI1.

 Hi Gordon,

 The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches
 get applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.

 Thanks for your reminder. I used git-log -p to show the single patches one 
 by one and didn't realize this may break applying. I'm updating the patch as 
 one big patch generated by git-diff (though it mixes the history). Please 
 try if it works.
 Please let me know what's the best way to do that.

If you want to get the commit messages, too, you can do git
format-patch --stdout master..  rollup.patch.

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[ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-24 Thread Jin, Gordon
Hi all,

Here's the latest quarterly release package info: 
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested component 
version and major known bugs at this point.

We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release supporting 
EXA/DRI1.

Gordon
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-24 Thread Keith Packard
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 15:27 +0200, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
 On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 03:58:46PM +0800, Jin, Gordon wrote:
  We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
  supporting EXA/DRI1.
 
 Does this mean Intel is effectively discontinuing support for non-Linux?

Our little group at Intel has always done development on Linux, but that
hasn't kept other operating system developers from making the Intel
graphics drivers run on everything from Solaris to OpenBSD. The kernel
interfaces used for GEM/KMS should be portable enough, and the kernel
code we've written remains, as much as possible, licensed under terms
compatible with anything you'd care to mix it with.

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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Intel 2009Q1 package released

2009-04-24 Thread Philip Langdale
Jin, Gordon wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Here's the latest quarterly release package info:
 http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2009Q1.html. It includes the suggested
 component version and major known bugs at this point.
 
 We are moving to UXA/DRI2/KMS, so this is probably the last release
 supporting EXA/DRI1.

Hi Gordon,

The roll-up patch seems to be in the wrong order, so newest patches get
applied first - this means it doesn't actually apply cleanly.

--phil
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