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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 15:36:53 -0500
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From: Andre Bleau <bleau AT igb DOT umontreal DOT ca>
Subject: Re: Running GLX and GTK
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>Hi,
>
>there is no glx.h in my /usr/include/GL using cygwin. Where can I get
>it?
>
>Furthermore, running gtk on cygwin from gtk.org doesn't run because it
>doesnt find
>
>gdk/gdkx.h
>
>Does anybody know these errors?
>
>Thanks
>Pat

Cygwin's openGL package is for building openGL apps over Win32. glx.h is 
used when you are building an openGL app over X-Window; if that is what you 
want to do, you need an X server and developer tools for X-window; see 
http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/xfree/

Regards,

André Bleau, cygwin's openGL package maintainer.


André Bleau, ing.

email: bleau at igb dot umontreal dot ca
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