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This should go away before we push the code.
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even with vs disabled, still doesn't work.
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Now things catch on fire.
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It hangs the GPU at the clipper stage, presumably because we're lacking
other setup.
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There are so many state trackers and winsys that rely on it for debug
building, and trace can really build anywhere and is thin so there's no
point is making it an option.
Based on Xavier Chantry <chantry.xavier@gmail.com>'s patch:
"I also removed the trace check in xlib SConscript which is now useless, and
that script seems to deal with the cell driver, so I added cell in the check
for supported drivers."
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glapi/dispatch.h is a core Mesa header file. Move the header file to
main/ to make this clear. It also becomes clear after this change that
IN_DRI_DRIVER is only used in core Mesa to enable the remap table.
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