Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/03/06/06:54:50
>
> > It includes GL. GLU, GLUT and RGB etc.
>
> I'm curious what opengl implementation is included in
>
> cygwin-xfree-4.0-cygwin-v-1.tar.bz2
>
> I never did figure that out. I think you are saying that it's SGI's
> recently open-sourced GLX? If so, I'm surprised that there is a libgl.a.
> I didn't think GLX would build to something called libgl.a.
You need to get a book on OpenGL and read it carefully. Sorry for the
comments.
If you do not know the differences between wGL, and GLX then I would be
wastin my time here.
BTW> XFree86 only includes GL library of Mesa. It does not implement
complete Mesa because it is irrelevant to a core X-server code.
Regards
Suhaib
>
> I had guessed that libgl.a is from mesa. If that's true, whay is GLU
> not included, too? Does it not build, currently? (I'm not very familiar
> with mesa...yet)
>
>
> > There is a major difference in OpenGL 32 and OpenGL for X that
> is mainly wGL
> > and GLX.
> [...]
> > >
> >
> > This is not hacking?? You are mixing OpenGL32 (i.e wGL) with GLX????
>
> I'm not sure how to read this. What, exactly, is "wGL"? I think
> "OpenGL32" is the microsoft implementation?
>
> I'm using microsoft's GL with glut, and no GLX. My original post was a
> mistake, as I've described in a different message. Somehow, I missed that
> the original poster was using Mesa, and not microsoft's OpenGL
> implementation.
>
> Suhaib, and the other people working on the cygwin-xfree86 project, thank
> you for all your effort!
>
> -jeff
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