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[bug#29625] [PATCH core-updates] Vulkan patch series.
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Marius Bakke |
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[bug#29625] [PATCH core-updates] Vulkan patch series. |
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Mon, 18 Dec 2017 13:16:39 +0100 |
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Rutger Helling <address@hidden> writes:
> Hey Marius,
>
> Thanks a lot for improving and fixing the patches!
>
> Regarding your questions; when I tried to build the Vulkan drivers on
> Mesa on i686 it failed to build.
> I figured it was better to just leave it at x86_86 for now. In a future
> core-updates cycle it might be a good idea to start looking into other
> architectures.
>
> Retroarch won't be affected if your hardware doesn't support Vulkan, it
> defaults to OpenGL anyway. It's just a setting you can modify
> (video_driver).
OK, thanks for confirming.
> I also had an unrelated question. I saw that you updated Mesa to 17.2.7.
> I'm running 17.3.0 myself right now.
> Is it customary in Guix to wait for the first point release, or do you
> want me to send in a patch?
> It really only consists of updating the version, checksum and adding a
> native-input python2-mako.
The Mesa release notes[0] has this blurb when the minor version changes:
Mesa 17.3.0 is a new development release. People who are concerned with
stability and reliability should stick with a previous release or wait
for Mesa 17.3.1.
Since we will be "stuck" on this Mesa version for some time, I prefer
sticking to the stable branches. 17.2.7 is also newer than 17.3.0 :-)
[0] https://www.mesa3d.org/relnotes/17.3.0.html
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