2016-08-09, 07:16
(2016-08-09, 02:20)delphiactual Wrote: Milhouse just provides builds, it is up to the developers to submit a PR that detects intel vs nvidia and then I'm sure we will get our precious intel-egl drivers back.If this is the case, then it would seem that "Incorrect Black Levels on Intel Hardware" should be reported as a BUG.
(2016-08-01, 08:45)Milhouse Wrote:(2016-08-01, 07:39)atoulmin Wrote: Understand, but why fix something for Nvidia users by screwing over Intel users in the process?
It's not so much fixing anything for Nvidia users, the simple fact is that these Intel patches (in their current form) are not going to be merged so why continue using them in these test builds?
The purpose of these builds is to test changes that *will* be committed upstream. By including commits that are only in these builds and are never merged upstream I could be introducing problems that are not seen in official releases. Or worse, I could be masking problems that are then only seen in official releases once it affects tens of thousands of users.
Yes, I/we realise it sucks to drop these Intel commits. Patches welcome.
Now, is it a LibreElec/OpenElec BUG or is it a KODI bug? Is the BUG present with Windows or full blown Linux running on the same hardware?
Where is the proper place to report such a BUG?