Bug 5093 - Xserver breaks on non-SSE capable i386 machines
Summary: Xserver breaks on non-SSE capable i386 machines
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: xorg
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Server/General (show other bugs)
Version: 6.8.99.902 (6.9 RC2)
Hardware: x86 (IA32) Linux (All)
: high normal
Assignee: Xorg Project Team
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: 5099 (view as bug list)
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Blocks: 1690
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Reported: 2005-11-19 01:54 UTC by Xavier Bachelot
Modified: 2005-11-29 18:37 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Attachments
fix for non-sse capable i386 machines (7.79 KB, patch)
2005-11-19 01:55 UTC, Xavier Bachelot
ajax: 6.9/7.0+
Details | Splinter Review

Description Xavier Bachelot 2005-11-19 01:54:42 UTC
The produced code is not running on non-SSE capable i386 machines, as reported
in this thread on xorg ml :
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2005-July/008760.html

The patch attached to the mail did not applied to latest rc (6.9rc2), so I've
modified it. Please find the updated version attached to these bug.
It has been tested on a VIA Ezra cpu.

I would be inclined to mark this bug as a blocker for 6.9/7.0 release.
Comment 1 Xavier Bachelot 2005-11-19 01:55:50 UTC
Created attachment 3843 [details] [review]
fix for non-sse capable i386 machines
Comment 2 Adam Jackson 2005-11-20 04:18:56 UTC
*** Bug 5099 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 3 Jesse Barnes 2005-11-22 16:07:35 UTC
The patch in this bug fixes the problem I reported in 5099.  My X server comes 
up and seems to work normally.  It would be great if this fix got into 
6.9/7.0. 
 
Jesse 
Comment 4 Mike A. Harris 2005-11-24 08:03:50 UTC
Cross-reference:
    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=173710
Comment 5 Adam Jackson 2005-11-30 13:26:30 UTC
Comment on attachment 3843 [details] [review]
fix for non-sse capable i386 machines

approved.
Comment 6 Adam Jackson 2005-11-30 13:37:56 UTC
and committed.  thanks!


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