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Upgrades:
* LLVM (4.0.1)
* libdrm (2.4.81)
* Mesa (17.1.3)
* ragel (6.10)
* fontconfig (2.12.3)
This fixes compile failures in Mesa that occur with GCC 7.1. The libdrm
and LLVM updates are required for latest Mesa.
The LLVM AMDGPU driver is needed by Mesa for the r600 driver. However,
the r600 driver is disabled in Mesa until we integrate libelf
Ragel is updated to fix a build error with GCC 7.
Fontconfig is updated to fix this:
In file included from fcmatch.c:287:0:
fcobjs.h:54:3: error: 'PRI_CHAR_WIDTH_STRONG' undeclared here (not in a function); did you mean 'PRI_WIDTH_STRONG'?
FC_OBJECT (CHAR_WIDTH, FcTypeInteger, NULL)
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PRI_WIDTH_STRONG
fcobjs.h:54:26: error: 'PRI_CHAR_WIDTH_WEAK' undeclared here (not in a function); did you mean 'PRI_WIDTH_WEAK'?
FC_OBJECT (CHAR_WIDTH, FcTypeInteger, NULL)
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PRI_WIDTH_WEAK
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Change-Id: I187d64a12f19d2d75e693d7db2f203394678ca0a
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Change-Id: Idbc04aa46165b6907b871b7d5395dc5c1678d179
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Change-Id: I7240accd89bfb6d3b6610a85e995594508c5225e
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Change-Id: I40fa1989a2886fc07ff1f47a1f0d7830e316c161
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Change-Id: Id0ba5debc0c07dafc0075048d066541e2fa4c31e
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Its where really belongs and we avoid duplicate it
Change-Id: Ib54cdc7a677f135369c334cb54090fbe74783d04
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From [1]:
"Python 2.x is legacy, Python 3.x is the present and future of the language"
As a reference, python3 is already the default python version in Arch,
and other distros like Ubuntu/Debian [2] or Fedora [3] are planning to
switch soon
[1] https://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/3
[3] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_3_as_Default
Change-Id: I6d4d11844d4424bfa49b37fe7d9a3639547c0139
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This is needed by gnome-session
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=686806
Change-Id: I9150c3a50e6a1038a2c78363598a2e6d0774eb17
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No custom branch is needed anymore, as all the jetson-specific
patches has been merged upstream in this release
Change-Id: I04605156bf4f1b430e59ffc61f9aa5fae6917e52
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Change-Id: If4d143dc41eebd901cc5670850ecec6ddb84c6cb
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This release fixes
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86701
So, 3D acceleration works again in virtual machines.
Because of this, the special mesa-common-vm stratum
is not needed anymore (used to compile thre last known version with
3D acceleration support in vm, 10.3.7)
Change-Id: Iddddc6511b67bc53e4c87939ae0d060740ed2f4c
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This release includes a fix that makes possible to run weston
again on intel hardware
(commit 536003c11e4cb1172c540932ce3cce06f03bf44e :
i965: Add XRGB8888 format to intel_screen_make_configs)
Change-Id: I6329ab08a48ed3594d33973017478c0332dd0f61
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Mesa now depends on python-core, since it requires mako
Change-Id: I1d066756fdc57f50f134522a0cce58408bcae17f
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Point mesa stratum to a patch cherry-picked from master to fix this
compilation error:
loader.c: In function 'udev_device_new_from_fd':
loader.c:163:4: error: implicit declaration of function 'fstat' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
if (fstat(fd, &buf) < 0) {
^
cc1: some warnings being treated as errors
More info here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89530
Change-Id: I3bd4856b07318ce97772a4755b253c918f4b1e66
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version: 1)
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change to version: 1)"
Morph should have been updated first
This reverts commit ced4ed5f7aa35b46d161c5efea972699826f09de.
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version: 1)
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Reviewed-By: Richard Maw <richard.maw@codethink.co.uk>
Reviewed-By: James Thomas <james.thomas@codethink.co.uk>
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In this way we can build completely wayland-only systems
The reason to do this is that cairo will pull the X11 dependency if the
mesa stratum is built with X11 support (as graphics-common depens on
mesa-common)
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So libdrm only gets build when it's really needed
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With basic infrastructure components like libdrm and xorg macros
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llvm is a bif piece of software that take long time to build
With this move we will only build it when its really necessary
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