The linux-static target was missing necessary libraries and hardcoding
their location to /usr/X11R6/lib. This makes it comparable to the x86
and x86-64 static targets.
This is appropriate as this is not a "pipe driver for the i915" as the
old name would suggest, but rather a dri driver that can provide "winsys"
backends to softpipe/i915/i965/etc pipe drivers, running under the
intel DDX, drm, etc.
It also frees up the i915pipe name for something more appropriate, ie
mesa/pipe/i915pipe.
With this, tools like ximagesrc in gstreamer correctly see updates from GL
rendering. Support requires that the Xdamage library be current (but will be
disabled if not present) plus a new X Server with support for the new
XDamagePost request. libGL now has a new interface version, and also links
against libXdamage and libXfixes to support it, but backwards compatibility
is retained.
Currently, all drivers report damage at SwapBuffers time through common code --
front buffer rendering doesn't result in damage being reported. Also, the
damage is against the root window, as our drivers don't yet render to backing
store when they should (composited environments).
1. updated makefiles to build libOSMesa as well as libGL
these are improvements to fbdev-glut
1. mouse cursor will timeout and be invisible if not being used
2. do not restore colormaps to truecolor targets, this causes problems at
exit on my g450
3. fixed a crash when cleaning up from failure by munmaping what had not
yet been mmaped
4. Resize event handling is improved, the resize function is not invoked
from a signal handler now.
5. The main loop can detect if it is running very fast (greater than 2khz)
6. keyboard up and special up events are generated from stdin input mode
and if it is also not redrawing, it sleeps
7. corrections in escape sequences for function keys for stdin input