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From: | Gecko23 <gk_2345 AT my-deja DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: compiling mesa in dj
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Date: | Tue, 06 Jun 2000 20:19:30 GMT
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In article <Bd8%4.186$pj2 DOT 4846 AT nsw DOT nnrp DOT telstra DOT net>,
"Paul Cechner" <paul AT ibc DOT com DOT au DOT NOSPAM> wrote:
> how do you compile mesa for djgpp in a windows dos box ???
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> ive tried a lot of stuff, and was wondering wether anyone else here
had done
> it...
There are basically two methods I've used that work.
One, grab Bernhard Tschirren's Allegro driver for Mesa 3.0, or I've
patched it up to work with 3.2. It compiles cleanly, and has a partial
GLUT port, but is not 100% complete.
The other is to use the configure script provided, (you'll need bash,
sh-utils, file-utils (compiled with DJGPP 2.03), sed, gcc-2.95.2, bnu-
2.95.1 and djdev-2.03) which will compile the library with the default
OS (Off-screen renderer) which can then be used with Allegro, or any
graphics lib you are familiar with. One big drawback with regard to the
example programs is that there is simply no GLUT available for this
driver. But of course that's only important if you need GLUT.
Both options will create software only renderers, and will be much
slower than hardware accelerated libraries of course.
Berhard's 3.0 driver: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7259/
My fixup for 3.2: http://www.geocities.com/gk_2345/main-index.html
Good luck.
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