See review D19100 for the patch. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/731c4adcf9b1 fixed ANV (Intel Vulkan), obsoleting attachment 187401 [details]. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/3fbdcd942fe2 bumped minimum LLVM to 7.0. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/e68777c87cee explicitly declared autotools as unmaintained.
(In reply to Jan Beich from comment #0) > e68777c87cee explicitly declared autotools as unmaintained FWIW, autotools are gone as of 19.1.0-rc1 after https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/commit/95aefc94a941
19.0 series has reached EOL.
I'm confused. I see it now builds with LLVM80, but it's still the old version 18. How is that "FIXED" for a request to update to 19.0. I've been running 19.0.0 for several months wit no problems, so I've been hoping to see this or an updated version for 19.0.8 to be committed, not to see the ticket closed as "FIXED".
(In reply to rkoberman from comment #3) What are you referring to? This PR is for updating mesa to 19.0, and this PR is still open.
(In reply to Niclas Zeising from comment #4) My apologies. The e-mail from Bugzilla was for the closure of a ticket that blocked this one, not this ticket. Sorry for the noise!
(In reply to rkoberman from comment #5) No worries. I just thought I closed the wrong ticket first, and got confused when this one was still open.
*** Bug 242230 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
All blocking tickets are resolved. What is holding this up? I hate to see mesa drop so far behind again after getting fairly current.
Built and tested mesa-dri and mesa-libs 19.0.8 on my Intel Broadwell MacBookAir (HD6000), and it seems to work fine. This update also fixed my issue with Vulkan (vulkaninfo and vkcube crashes) as rasied in https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242230
Mesa 20.0.0 is released. Please update it. Mesa stills stop on 18.
Tested on 12-STABLE, amd64, Intel Haswell GPU with mpv and chromium. Works fine.
What is the status of this? Does it require more testing?
I don't know,now mesa stop at version 18. Mesa 20 has RPI4 driver,is better to update it.
(In reply to ykla from comment #13) If this version (19) has been tested and is working why not commit it, and raise a new ticket for the upgrade to 20, which may require another round of testing?
A commit references this bug: Author: zeising Date: Sun May 3 16:15:25 UTC 2020 New revision: 533793 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/533793 Log: graphics/mesa: Update to 19.0.8 Update mesa and related ports to 19.0.8. This is the last version where the autotools build system is being used. This serves as a stepping stone for reworking the ports to use the meson build system and to enable further updates. PR: 235570 Submitted by: jbeich (with minor changes) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19099 https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19100 Changes: head/graphics/libosmesa/Makefile head/graphics/libxatracker/Makefile head/graphics/libxatracker/pkg-plist head/graphics/mesa-dri/Makefile head/graphics/mesa-dri/Makefile.common head/graphics/mesa-dri/distinfo head/graphics/mesa-dri/files/patch-9cab8cc.c head/graphics/mesa-libs/Makefile head/lang/clover/Makefile
Committed, leave this open for a bit in case of fallout.
(In reply to Niclas Zeising from comment #16) Can we switch away from python 2.7 as a build requirement? I've built mesa-dri, mesa-libs and libosmesa with Python 3.7. All compile and run without problems. (I've been running 19.0.8 based on a patch from another PR for months now; no problems detected on Intel Kaby Lake graphics)
No fallout reported.
Mesa 20.1.5 is released. Someone can update it?
(In reply to ykla from comment #19) I think this ticket covereed updating to 19.x which has been completed and CLOSED. If you want bleeding edge then maybe this is what you are after; https://www.freshports.org/graphics/mesa-devel/