This bug was fixed in the package mesa - 9.1.1-0ubuntu2
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mesa (9.1.1-0ubuntu2) raring; urgency=low
* control, rules: Add llvm-3.2-dev to build-depends for powerpc, enable
gallium llvm and shared libs (FTBFS).
-- Timo AaltonenWed, 17 Apr 2013 01:42:38 -0600
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/mesa
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** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
Tested piglit on my fermi (nvc0) too. Similar results to my other card
from nv50 series, except that with the copy commits already cherry
picked I didn't hit those regressions first. :-)
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** Description changed:
The Ubuntu X team would like to push mesa 9.1.1 for raring. It has been
on a staging ppa for roughly two months now, and we've tested it on a
variety of hw. During this time we've identified a regression with the
Intel driver having a slow blur effect, causing issue
that's because the version being tested has the offending commit
reverted, instead of pulling many commits from upstream that should've
fixed it for all. I believe it's the best solution for now.
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Interestingly there's an Ironlake user there as well who didn't have
problems.
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Community Testing for this can be seen here:
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/266/builds/41730/testcases/1515/results
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Thanks for the testing. Pitti reported today that blur on gen5 (ILK) has
also regressed with the new version,. I've filed a new bug upstream to
track it
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63283
so, the question is if it's acceptable to regress ILK until the bug is
fixed. I also asked pi
I have been using mesa from ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-staging since the
weekend without any issues. I am using a Sandy Bridge system (Core
i5-2400S).
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@Timo: thank you :)
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Matthieu: yep, added to the git tree.
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Working fine with mobile Sandy Bridge (Asus Zenbook).
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Hello,
@Timo Aaltonen: Is is maybe possible to include this tiny patch too?
vbo: fix crash found with shared display lists:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/?id=c2665aacdd14beec9580246736c602e3ff04d7ae
It fixes crashes in Cairo-Dock and Avogadro UI and it's already in the
9.1 bra
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I tested the nouveau added the copy regressions to the git tree, and I
verified they fixed the image copy regressions in piglit.
+1 from me now.
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piglit results for i915:
9.0.3: 10750/11418
9.1.x: 11146/11533
Similar results to radeon, some small new glsl failures, but no major
new regressions. I have some patches to cherry pick to the 9.1 branch to
fix the nouveau failures, which leaves only the s3tc crash as an
outstanding issue.
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Piglit results for radeon:
9.0.3: 10380/11420
9.1.x: 10985/11449
Some regressions, mostly seem to be flaky tests or glsl failures,
nothing big though, and expected because of the move towards the llvm
shader compiler.
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Piglit results for nouveau:
9.0.3: 10118/11275
9.1.0: 10297/11330
Some new tests went from skip to partially succeeding.
Some EXT_framebuffer_multisample tests started failing, but those seem to be
flaky on all drivers, those failures can be ignored entirely.
A new nouveau specific crash occured
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** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical X.org (canonical-x)
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I've been testing the staging ppa with this, and have found it to be
stable on my hardware. So +1 here.
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I've uploaded it to another staging ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-staging
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