The latest version of Mesa can be downloaded from Softpedia

Aug 4, 2014 14:33 GMT  ·  By

Mesa, an open source implementation of the OpenGL specification and a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics, is now at version 10.2.5.

Mesa 10.2.5 is the next iteration in the series and implements the OpenGL 3.3 API. This means that some drivers might not support the specifications for the latest Mesa. This branch is still under development and this latest release was made to fix some bugs from the previous version.

According to the changelog, intelInitScreen2 for DRI3 has been fixed, memcpy is no longer used in _mesa_texstore() for float depth texture data, a few patches picked in the previous stable release have been ignored, the order of r600_need_dma_space and r600_context_bo_reloc has been corrected, the local memory allocation is now aligned to 0x10, a missing persample_shading field has been added to brw_wm_debug_recompile, the SNORM conversion to has been switched to DX and GLES behavior, the CMASK and HTILE calculations for Hawaii are now correct, and a build failure on m68k has been fixed.

More details about this release can be found in the official announcement. You can download the Mesa 10.2.5 sources right now from Softpedia. There is no binary file available, so it’s better to get the update from the official repositories.