From: Brian P. <br...@va...> - 2000-12-02 16:28:54
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David Dawes wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 02, 2000 at 05:21:45AM +1100, Gareth Hughes wrote: > >David Dawes wrote: > >> > >> CVSROOT: /cvsroot/dri > >> Module name: xc > >> Repository: xc/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/xf86cfg/ > >> Changes by: da...@sl.... 00/11/30 10:50:18 > >> > >> ... > >> > >> Added files: > >> xc/xc/extras/Mesa/src/FX/: > >> fxapi.c fxclip.c fxcliptmp.h fxcva.c fxcva.h fxcvatmp.h > >> fxdd.c fxddspan.c fxddtex.c fxdrv.h fxfastpath.c > >> fxfasttmp.h fxglidew.c fxglidew.h fxpipeline.c fxrender.c > >> fxsanity.c fxsdettmp.h fxsetup.c fxstripdet.c fxtexman.c > >> fxtrifuncs.c fxtritmp.h fxvs_tmp.h fxvsetup.c fxvsetup.h > >> fxwgl.c > >> xc/xc/extras/Mesa/src/FX/X86/: > >> fx_3dnow_fastpath.S fx_3dnow_fasttmp.h > > > >These files were moved to xc/lib/GL/mesa/src/drv/tdfx a while back. > >They don't belong here anymore, AFAIK. > > They ended up there because of the recent Mesa 3.4 imports. They're > not being used in the XFree86 build though. If it's not desirable > to have them visible, I can remove them from the trunk of the > XFree86 (and DRI CVS) as has been done with some other parts of > Mesa we don't need. I did full rather than selective Mesa imports > because it's much easier to do it that way. If it makes your life easier to import the whole Mesa source tree then I don't have any major objection to doing that. Have you considered writing a little shell script to remove the unneeded subdirs after importing Mesa? -Brian |