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I was going to perform a system upgrade, before doing so, I read all the news so I don't break aything and found this:
mesa is now available with some packaging changes:
Related to the megadriver work done, splitted dri drivers doesn't have sense anymore, all dri drivers are now packaged in mesa-dri.
vdpau drivers are now in mesa-vdpau package.
So, I'm an AMD (ATI) graphics card user. Does that mean that all the functionality given by the package ati-dri is now provided by mesa-dri? I'm trying to be cautious and not break anything so I thought I'd better ask before upgrading.
PD: Also, will this change in any way the way to include openGL libraries in C/C++? Will the header GL/gl.h still be available?
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The mesa-dri package replaces ati-dri, intel-dri, nouveau-dri, and svga-dri. If you had any of these installed before, you will be prompted to replace them with the mesa-dri package when you upgrade. The GL/gl.h header is provided by the mesa package, not the *-dri pacakges, so that won't change (AFAIK).
EDIT:
Does that mean that all the functionality given by the package ati-dri is now provided by mesa-dri
It should be. If it isn't, you should file a bug.
Last edited by WorMzy (2014-10-15 10:09:14)
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