Comment # 4
on bug 104790
from lei.pero@gmail.com
(In reply to Dieter Nützel from comment #3) > (In reply to lei.pero from comment #2) > > (In reply to Dieter Nützel from comment #1) > > > Are you running Wine-Nine? > > > I remember such 'red'ich' colors with Nine. > > > Then it could be the current Mesa git Nine bug. > > > > No, this glitch is under Wine CSMT D3D, when using nine it is actually > > proper picture with compatibility mode, with core profile, it is irrelevant > > what I use (nine or wine d3d) it would crash instantly without any trace in > > terminal, but standard wine output error in "Windows like" dialog. > > > > With core profile, same would happen to native GNU/Linux application > > genymotion, but it does work with COMPAT profile. > > > > If you are asking me is wine patched with nine, yes it is, but that should > > be irrelevant when "nine" is unticked and CSMT or non-CSMT wine translation > > is used. > > Yes,right. > > Is this a regression (worked before)? > Can you bisect? As far as I know it isn't regression, the first time I've tried to enable 4.1 profile it did behave that way, I think it was on Mesa 12.0, but don't hold me for a word. I did not reported at that time because there was no full support for r600, but now, I reported it just in case decision comes to enable 4.x profile by default, not to "slip" in stable realese. With core profile 3.3 (default one) everything works as expected, none of these issues. I could try to bisect, but I don't think distribution would alow me to go that far, and if even there is a point of doing so because almost full support for r600 was added just recently.
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