libGLw is an old OpenGL widget library with optional Motif support.
It almost never changes and very few people actually still care about
it, so we've decided to ship it separately.
The new home for libGLw is: git://git.freedesktop.org/mesa/glw/
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
commit 1856230d9fa61710cce3e152b8d88b1269611a73
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 12 23:41:27 2011 +0100
make: Use better var names on packaging.
commit d1ae72d0bd14e820ecfe9f8f27b316f9566ceb0c
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 12 23:38:21 2011 +0100
make: Apply several of Dan Nicholson's suggestions.
commit f27cf8743ac9cbf4c0ad66aff0cd3f97efde97e4
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 9 14:18:20 2011 +0100
make: Put back the tar.bz2 creation rule.
Removed by accident.
commit 34983337f9d7db984e9f0117808274106d262110
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 9 11:59:29 2011 +0100
make: Determine tarballs contents via git ls-files.
The wildcards were a mess:
- lots of files for non Linux platforms missing
- several files listed and archived twice
Using git-ls-files ensures things are not loss when making the tarballs.
commit 34a28ccbf459ed5710aafba5e7149e8291cb808c
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 9 11:07:14 2011 +0100
glut: Remove GLUT source.
Most distros ship freeglut, and most people don't care one vs the other,
and it hasn't been really maintained.
So it is better to have Mesa GLUT be revisioned and built separately
from Mesa.
commit 5c26a2c3c0c7e95ef853e19d12d75c4f80137e7d
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 9 10:31:02 2011 +0100
Ignore the tarballs.
commit 26edecac589819f0d0efe2165ab748dbc4e53394
Author: José Fonseca <jose.r.fonseca@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Jul 9 10:30:24 2011 +0100
make: Create the Mesa-xxx-devel symlink automatically.
Also actually remote the intermediate uncompressed tarballs.
Currently there are still at least two functions bundled up inside the
winsys concept:
a) that of a backend resource manager, sometimes capable of performing
present() operations,
b) the initialization code/routine for the whole driver stack.
The inclusion of (b) makes it difficult to share implementations of
(a) between different drivers. For instance, a clean xlib winsys
could be of use for software-rasterized VG, GLES, EGL, etc, stacks.
But that is only true as long as there is no dependency from the
winsys to higher level code, as would be the case when we include (b)
in this component.
This change creates a new gallium/targets subtree, specifically for
implementing the glue needed to build individual driver stacks, and
moves that code out of a single example winsys, namely xlib.
Other drivers continue to build unchanged, but hopefully can migrate
to this structure over time.
In other words, don't build src/gallium source code from within src/mesa/Makefile.
Also, allow to customize which gallium auxiliary dirs, driver driver, winsys
dirs get built from the config/* files.
Update the Makefiles and includes for the new paths.
Note that there hasn't been no separation of the Makefiles yet, and make is
jumping all over the place. That will be taken care shortly. But for now, make
should work. It was tested with linux and linux-dri. Linux-cell and linux-llvm
might require some minor tweaks.
Removing the paths on certain commands (e.g., ppu32-gcc) and removing
-I/usr/include makes it possible to build for Cell on both PowerPC and
x86 hosts.
libspe is deprecated in Cell SDK 2.1, and it is removed in Cell SDK 3.0.
This patch ports the existing libspe-based code to libspe2. Some error
checking (eh-hem) would be nice.