From: Brian Paul
Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 14:51:30 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: updates for 6.0 release
X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d7af11a041fb072f72ccac8587b8af1d2e43dfe7;p=mesa.git
updates for 6.0 release
---
diff --git a/docs/RELNOTES-6.0 b/docs/RELNOTES-6.0
index 73208dbe94c..72681fe3582 100644
--- a/docs/RELNOTES-6.0
+++ b/docs/RELNOTES-6.0
@@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ Even numbered versions (such as 6.0) designate stable releases.
Mesa version 6.0 signifies two things:
1. A stabilization of the 5.1 development release
- 2. Implementation of the OpenGL 1.5 specification
+ 2. Implementation of the OpenGL 1.5 specification. When you query
+ glGetString(GL_VERSION) "1.5" will be returned (as long as the
+ driver supports all the required features).
Note that the Mesa major version number is incremented with the OpenGL
@@ -81,4 +83,4 @@ See the VERSIONS file for more details about bug fixes, etc. in Mesa 6.0.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-$Id: RELNOTES-6.0,v 1.1 2003/12/21 04:06:31 brianp Exp $
+$Id: RELNOTES-6.0,v 1.2 2004/01/07 14:51:30 brianp Exp $
diff --git a/docs/VERSIONS b/docs/VERSIONS
index 493bb876e96..80076518876 100644
--- a/docs/VERSIONS
+++ b/docs/VERSIONS
@@ -1190,7 +1190,9 @@ Mesa Version History
New:
- full OpenGL 1.5 support
Bug fixes:
- - fixed bug UNCLAMPED_FLOAT_TO_UBYTE macro; solves a color clamping issue
+ - fixed bug in UNCLAMPED_FLOAT_TO_UBYTE macro; solves a color
+ clamping issue
- updated suno5-gcc configs
+ - glColor3 functions sometimes resulted in undefined alpha values
diff --git a/docs/contents.html b/docs/contents.html
index 76ce458bc56..08cc0b10358 100644
--- a/docs/contents.html
+++ b/docs/contents.html
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
Download / Install
-- Stable Release (5.0.2)
+
- Stable Release (6.0)
- Downloading/Unpacking
- Compilation/Installation
- SGI's GLU
diff --git a/docs/install.html b/docs/install.html
index 5e8b047f311..4e17a6d7136 100644
--- a/docs/install.html
+++ b/docs/install.html
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ adding it again.
1.1 Compilation
-If you've obtained Mesa through CVS, do this to first:
+Note: if you've obtained Mesa through CVS, do this first:
cd Mesa-newtree
diff --git a/docs/intro.html b/docs/intro.html
index 4f82e6f81c3..0d4cb1d3ea5 100644
--- a/docs/intro.html
+++ b/docs/intro.html
@@ -124,6 +124,13 @@ November 2002: Mesa 5.0 is released.
It implements the OpenGL 1.4 specification.
+
+January 2003: Mesa 6.0 is released. It implements the OpenGL 1.5
+specification as well as the GL_ARB_vertex_program and
+GL_ARB_fragment_program extensions.
+
+
+
Ongoing: Mesa is used as the core of many hardware OpenGL drivers for XFree86
within the
@@ -141,6 +148,46 @@ version number tracks OpenGL's minor version number.
+Version 6.x features
+
+Version 6.x of Mesa implements the OpenGL 1.5 API with the following
+extensions incorporated as standard features:
+
+
+- GL_ARB_occlusion_query
+
- GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object
+
- GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two
+
- GL_EXT_shadow_funcs
+
+
+Also note that several OpenGL tokens were renamed in OpenGL 1.5
+for the sake of consistency. The old names will still be valid.
+
+
+New Name Old Name
+------------------------------------------------------------
+GL_FOG_COORD_SRC GL_FOG_COORDINATE_SOURCE
+GL_FOG_COORD GL_FOG_COORDINATE
+GL_CURRENT_FOG_COORD GL_CURRENT_FOG_COORDINATE
+GL_FOG_COORD_ARRAY_TYPE GL_FOG_COORDINATE_ARRAY_TYPE
+GL_FOG_COORD_ARRAY_STRIDE GL_FOG_COORDINATE_ARRAY_STRIDE
+GL_FOG_COORD_ARRAY_POINTER GL_FOG_COORDINATE_ARRAY_POINTER
+GL_FOG_COORD_ARRAY GL_FOG_COORDINATE_ARRAY
+GL_SRC0_RGB GL_SOURCE0_RGB
+GL_SRC1_RGB GL_SOURCE1_RGB
+GL_SRC2_RGB GL_SOURCE2_RGB
+GL_SRC0_ALPHA GL_SOURCE0_ALPHA
+GL_SRC1_ALPHA GL_SOURCE1_ALPHA
+GL_SRC2_ALPHA GL_SOURCE2_ALPHA
+
+
+See the
+
+OpenGL specification for more details.
+
+
+
+
Version 5.x features
Version 5.x of Mesa implements the OpenGL 1.4 API with the following
diff --git a/docs/relnotes.html b/docs/relnotes.html
index e793482492f..0a2ca6e7c06 100644
--- a/docs/relnotes.html
+++ b/docs/relnotes.html
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ The release notes summarize what's new or changed in each Mesa release.