Mesa 25.2.0-rc2 has been released, marking the second release candidate for this version of the Mesa graphics library. This update addresses several bugs, including denorm flushing issues and modifications related to ANDROID_CTS_MODULES. Additional fixes in this release involve the removal of specific pass cases, the implementation of safe-const binning for vertex shaders, and adjustments to tile swizzle handling.
The Mesa team encourages users to report any problems they encounter with this release candidate, as any significant issues that could delay the final release of 25.2.0 will be tracked for further resolution. A subsequent release candidate is anticipated to be issued on July 30th, allowing for continued enhancements.
Among the contributors to this release are Alyssa Rosenzweig, Antonio Ospite, and several others who worked on various components such as the AGX driver, Android CI, and video decoding processes. Noteworthy changes include the addition of flags for H264 video processing, improvements in texture mipmap descriptors, and fixes to ensure proper functioning on different platforms and configurations.
In addition to bug fixes, this release candidate includes deprecations and updates to the build system, emphasizing ongoing development and refinement of the Mesa library. The full release notes and source code are available for download, ensuring that developers can access the latest features and improvements.
As Mesa continues to evolve, users are encouraged to stay engaged with the community and contribute to the ongoing development process, helping to identify and resolve issues as they arise.
For further details, users can access the release notes and download the release candidate from the provided links. The Mesa team looks forward to feedback and contributions, fostering a collaborative environment for enhancing graphical performance and compatibility across various platforms
The Mesa team encourages users to report any problems they encounter with this release candidate, as any significant issues that could delay the final release of 25.2.0 will be tracked for further resolution. A subsequent release candidate is anticipated to be issued on July 30th, allowing for continued enhancements.
Among the contributors to this release are Alyssa Rosenzweig, Antonio Ospite, and several others who worked on various components such as the AGX driver, Android CI, and video decoding processes. Noteworthy changes include the addition of flags for H264 video processing, improvements in texture mipmap descriptors, and fixes to ensure proper functioning on different platforms and configurations.
In addition to bug fixes, this release candidate includes deprecations and updates to the build system, emphasizing ongoing development and refinement of the Mesa library. The full release notes and source code are available for download, ensuring that developers can access the latest features and improvements.
As Mesa continues to evolve, users are encouraged to stay engaged with the community and contribute to the ongoing development process, helping to identify and resolve issues as they arise.
For further details, users can access the release notes and download the release candidate from the provided links. The Mesa team looks forward to feedback and contributions, fostering a collaborative environment for enhancing graphical performance and compatibility across various platforms
Mesa 25.2.0-rc2 released
The second release candidate for Mesa 25.2.0 has been released. The release candidate includes fixes for various issues, such as denorm flushing and addressing ANDROID_CTS_MODULES. The next release candidate is expected to be added to the milestones for further improvements. The release candidate includes fixes for various issues, such as removing pass cases, enabling safe-const binning VS, and addressing tile swizzle.