System for rendering interactive 3-D graphics

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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-drivers-rpmlintrc 0000000523 523 Bytes
Mesa-drivers.changes 0000237280 232 KB
Mesa-drivers.spec 0000035112 34.3 KB
Mesa-rpmlintrc 0000000523 523 Bytes
Mesa.changes 0000237280 232 KB
Mesa.keyring 0000394470 385 KB
Mesa.spec 0000035006 34.2 KB
README.updates 0000000413 413 Bytes
_constraints 0000000258 258 Bytes
archlinux_0001-Fix-linkage-against-shared-glapi.patch 0000000991 991 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000004781 4.67 KB
manual-pages.tar.bz2 0000137685 134 KB
mesa-18.3.4.tar.xz 0011875224 11.3 MB
mesa-18.3.4.tar.xz.sig 0000000566 566 Bytes
n_drirc-disable-rgb10-for-chromium-on-amd.patch 0000000778 778 Bytes
pre_checkin.sh 0000000571 571 Bytes
u_wayland_egl-Ensure-EGL-surface.patch 0000002587 2.53 KB
Revision 340 (latest revision is 511)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 677779 from Stefan Dirsch's avatar Stefan Dirsch (sndirsch) (revision 340)
- remove n_Disable-Xshm-for-now-since-it-results-in-render-erro.patch;
  keeping that one reintroduced render errors and missing screen
  refreshes on GNOME3 in a qemu VM (cirrus emulation); the issue has
  been fixed in a different and better way since 18.3.3; this is
  related to bsc#1118149

- Update to 18.3.4
  * A fix in the XvMC state-tracker, which was causing some video attributes to
    not take affect. On the video front the VAAPI state tracker has seen
    improvements with VP9 streams while the amdgpu driver advertises all available
    profiles.
  * On Intel side we have compiler fixes and extra PCI IDs for Coffee Lake and
    Ice Lake parts. In the Broadcom drivers a couple of memory leaks were
    addressed and the NEON assembly should compile properly on armhf.
  * Other drivers such as radeonsi, nouveau and freedreno have also seen some
    love. The RADV driver has seen addressed to compile correctly with GCC9
    amongst other changes.
  * The Xlib based libGL have been addressed to work with X servers, which lacks
    the MIT-SHM extension such as XMing.
  * To top it up we have a few fixes to the meson build system.

- Update to 18.3.3
  * In this release we have:
    A memory leak fix in the etnaviv driver, better NEON assembly code in vc4 and
    couple of stability improvements to the radeonsi driver. Another memory leak
    affecting all gallium drivers have also been addressed.
  * The time required to compile GLSL shaders with large amount of uniforms, such
    as Godot, has been improved.
  * GLX and swrast have also seen some improvements.
  * On the Vulkan side, the ANV driver adjusted the number of images supported
    for gen8 and earlier to 8, while for newer hardware it remains the same 64.
    The RADV driver has seens a collection of stability improvements and fix for
    the Vulkan version advertised in some corner cases.
  * To top it all up, the meson build system has seen a steady amount of fixes:
    the DSO version for the VDPAU drivers is now included, ICC compatibility
    patches, opencl handling and relaxed handling when building osmesa.
- adjusted n_Disable-Xshm-for-now-since-it-results-in-render-erro.patch

- Build Mesa with meson instead of automake
  + Build classic swrast with Mesa, as its a dependency for osmesa - delete it
    while installing
  + Build egl with Mesa-drivers as it demands one windowing-system - 
    delete it while installing
Comments 2


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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