System for rendering interactive 3-D graphics

Edit Package Mesa

Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to
that of OpenGL.* To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command
syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from
Silicon Graphics, Inc.(SGI). However, the author does not possess an
OpenGL license from SGI, and makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a
compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with SGI. Those who
want a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed
vendor.

Please do not refer to the library as MesaGL (for legal reasons). It's
just Mesa or The Mesa 3-D graphics library.

* OpenGL is a trademark of Silicon Graphics Incorporated.

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Mesa-nodate.diff 0000000981 981 Bytes
Mesa-rpmlintrc 0000000074 74 Bytes
Mesa.changes 0000067857 66.3 KB
Mesa.spec 0000026194 25.6 KB
MesaLib-9.0.2.tar.bz2 0006132857 5.85 MB
README.updates 0000000413 413 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000002174 2.12 KB
drirc 0000000645 645 Bytes
manual-pages.tar.bz2 0000137685 134 KB
u_Fix-crash-in-swrast-when-setting-a-texture-for-a-pix.patch 0000001803 1.76 KB
u_mesa-8.0-llvmpipe-shmget.patch 0000004882 4.77 KB
u_mesa-8.0.1-fix-16bpp.patch 0000000695 695 Bytes
u_remove-os-abi-tag.patch 0000002374 2.32 KB
Revision 166 (latest revision is 512)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 151162 from Stefan Dirsch's avatar Stefan Dirsch (sndirsch) (revision 166)
- enable build of subpackage libwayland-egl1

Mesa9 comes with support for the wayland framework:
the mesa drivers can be used for wayland clients'
direct rendering. This is mostly done via EGL; only
special windowing functions for windowed applications
are not present in the general EGL libs, and provided by
this extra package. Now that we have libwayland in Factory,
it's time to build and provide this standard interface. (forwarded request 151111 from duwe)
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Richard Wallwork's avatar

This issue affecting icelake graphics and preventing wayland sessions on gnome seems to have been resolved on other distros https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/9889 but is still occuring on tumbleweed. Apologies if I am posting in the wrong place, but wondering if it is on your radar?

Also relates to bug https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1216003

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