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* autoconf: Improve the visibility of the swrast DRI driverDan Nicholson2008-06-301-5/+6
| | | | | Improve the --with-dri-drivers help text so that users are aware that they should install the swrast DRI driver.
* Default DRI driver directory to match X.Org xserverDan Nicholson2008-05-091-2/+1
| | | | | | | Since the only valid consumer of the DRI drivers is the X.Org xserver, this changes the default DRI driver directory to match xorg-server: ${libdir}/dri. The old default of /usr/X11R6/modules/dri was wrong for nearly all current systems.
* autoconf: Add autogen.sh from Xorg for easier setup from gitDan Nicholson2008-03-101-3/+6
| | | | | | | The defacto method to rebuild the autotools and run the generated configure is an autogen.sh script. It is much more discoverable than the custom `make configure' used here. The Makefile targets are still useful for creating tarballs, though. This autogen.sh is copied from Xorg.
* Allow osmesa to be enabled or disabledDan Nicholson2008-01-111-10/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The conditional in src/mesa/Makefile currently hardcodes the cases where libOSMesa can be built on libGL. Likewise, the xlib case always includes libOSMesa in the stand-alone target. This changes the conditional to a loop over the DRIVER_DIRS variable. This means that any driver configuration can enable or disable osmesa. The current "stand-alone" rule is changed so that DRIVER_DIRS=x11 and DRIVER_DIRS="x11 osmesa" are both respected. The configure option is changed to --enable-gl-osmesa as this change allows libOSMesa to be built upon any of the libGL-enabling drivers.
* autoconf: Helper options for adding GCC 32/64 bit flagsDan Nicholson2007-12-261-0/+7
| | | | | | | Two new configure options to add -m32 or -m64 to the CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS when GCC is in use. By default, the user supplied options are environment variables are respected, but these options are quick helps for the common case of x86/x86_64 using GCC.
* autoconf: Documentation for using the autoconf'd buildDan Nicholson2007-12-231-0/+283
Most of the options available from configure are documented on the autoconf.html. This page is reached as an alternative provided on the install.html page. An FAQ about why there is no configure script has been removed.