Efraim Flashner writes: > On Sun, Nov 03, 2024 at 06:04:08PM +0800, Z572 wrote: >> John Kehayias via Guix-patches via writes: >> >> > Hello Guix, >> > >> > The mesa-updates branch I think is just almost ready for >> > merging. Besides some other fixes and updates, the main series is >> > tracked at . There is an update to >> > add NVK support to mesa for x86_64-linux which I need to review and >> > push (and rebase to get more fixes from master). >> > >> > Coverage looks good for x86_64 and i686 on QA, with powerpc64le as >> > well on Berlin. I worry that aarch64 and others may have stalled out >> > on Bordeaux. Perhaps Efraim can chime in there. >> > >> > With an update for NVK for x86_64, that will take maybe a day to catch >> > up again in builds but tends to be pretty quick. I'm not aware of >> > other blockers. >> > >> > Thanks! >> > John >> >> maybe is time to merge? >> >> see https://qa.guix.gnu.org/branch/mesa-updates >> ci have x86_64-linux 96.3%, i686-linux 87.7%, powerpc64le-linux 85.5% >> bordeaux have x86_64-linux 91.5%, i686-linux 77.8%, armhf-linux 79.4%, aarch64-linux 89.0%. >> >> Is there anything else in the way? > > Comparing them against master and against each other: > x86_64: comparable on ci, slight regression on bordeaux > i686: comparable on ci, regression on bordeaux (91.8 -> 77.8) > aarch64: comparable on ci, regression on bordeaux (97.0 -> 89.0) > armhf: slight regression on bordeaux > ppc64le: comparable on ci and bordeaux > riscv64: regression on bordeaux (62.0 -> 28.2) > > I feel like bordeaux will catch-up fairly quickly post merge. However, > we do now have the regression page for bordeaux of master vs > mesa-updates: > https://qa.guix.gnu.org/branch/mesa-updates/package-changes?x86_64-linux-change=blocked&x86_64-linux-change=still-blocked&x86_64-linux-change=unknown-to-blocked&x86_64-linux-change=new-blocked bordeaux substitute availability has been going up for mesa-updates, but it seems like a large number of changes hit master over the last week or so which are taking priority, so that'll slow any work on mesa-updates.