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From: "Norman Vine" <nhv AT cape DOT com>
To: "'David J. Kinney'" <dkinney AT mail DOT arc DOT nasa DOT gov>, <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: compiling togl
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 19:12:57 -0400
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David J. Kinney writes:
>
>I'm trying to compile the togl library (tk/tcl binding to opengl) under
>cygwin. The compile seems to be looking for the X libs, even though I am
>trying to compile it as a win32 app. I have tried -DWIN32 in the compile
>line, and --WIN32 for make. Is there some way to force the compile to set
>up the correct defines such that the win32 parts of the tk.h, etc includes
>are used and not the X11 parts?

I nave placed a readme and a Makefile.cyg for Togl at
http://www.vso.cape.com/~nhv/files/cygwin/togl

Note you will need to have the X11 headers from the tcl/tk sources
I have placed a zip of just these headers in the parent directory

Cheers

Norman





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