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Respect the user's choice of shell when running mklib rather than always
using /bin/sh.
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Updated all drivers that used the old _ac_ functions to use
the new _vbo_ functions. I know this fixed the fbdev driver,
it looks like it might fix some other drivers too.
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check the current window size, then call _mesa_resize_framebuffer().
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The bitmap and stroke code can't be shared with glx anymore because of this.
The model for the mini teapot is restored and I have tested it to work with
linux-fbdev and linux-solo
The driver recognizes 32bpp where there is no alpha (my radeon 7500) It also
sets the correct number of cmap entrees (instead of 256 which can be an error)
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Fully implemented glutGameMode, and added vidresize stubs to make
Added support for glutReshapeDisplay to change video mode but not lose
current mesa context.
implementation glut 5 complient.
Fixed many minor bugs
Updated docs
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Main driver impacts:
- new code for creating the Mesa GLframebuffer
- new span/pixel read/write code
Some drivers not yet updated/tested.
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Now, the driver's Viewport routine should call _mesa_ResizeBuffersMESA()
if necessary.
Cleaned up code related to GLframebuffer width/height initialization.
Set initial viewport/scissor params in _mesa_make_current2(), instead of
in the drivers' MakeCurrent functions.
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Only available with Xlib driver for now.
Assorted clean-ups related to Draw/ReadBuffer().
Renamed FRONT_LEFT_BIT -> DD_FRONT_LEFT_BIT, etc.
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by calling _mesa_init_driver_functions() and then plugging in the driver-
specific functions.
In particular, make sure ctx->Driver.NewTextureObject points to the
appropriate driver function so that _all_ texture objects are augmented
with the driver-specific data.
Put in a bunch of assertions in the texture-related driver functions that
texObj->DriverData is valid. Remove old dead code in near future.
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Probably won't be actively used/maintained, but bring it to the trunk so
it doesn't get lost.
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