Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 6 Oct 2005 08:57:26 +1000 | From | Dave Airlie <> | Subject | Re: Why no XML in the Kernel? |
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> > > > This is just mach64, we don't have mach64 support in the kernel so it > > has nothing to do with the kernel... I've no idea why mach64 broke but > > I misspoke. Some of the non-DRM API changes around 2.6.12 broke the > 6.8.2 mach64 module in DRI CVS; the development version builds again, > and nearly works. >
But that's my point if you had a previously working mach64 with 6.8.2 with a DRM from around then, and a kernel upgrade broke the DRM you should be just able to upgrade the DRM to the latest DRM CVS, there isn't any such thing as a 6.8.2 DRM, you'll only cause much more issues trying to fix an issue in the kernel side by also simultaneously upgrading userspace... as you've no fixed working point to try from..
The mach64 drm is in CVS on cvs.freedesktop.org:/cvs/dri and the module is drm..
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