Mesa 10.2.5 Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Mesa on 3 August 2014 at 08:59 AM EDT. 6 Comments
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Carl Worth of Intel has released Mesa 10.2.5 this weekend as the latest bug-fix for the Mesa 10.2 stable series.

This latest Mesa 10.2 point release continues just offering bug-fixes while all new development remains focused around Mesa 10.3, which could be called Mesa 11.0 if OpenGL 4 support is met.

Mesa 10.2.5 brings 30 recorded bug fixes ranging from RadeonSI bugs to Clover fixes to i965 and core Mesa adjustments. The full listing of Mesa 10.2.5 changes can be found via the mailing list announcement.
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