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Re: [TCLUG:5111] openGL / mesa
Thanks guys. Metro's lack of free-ness was a big turnoff, so I'm part way
through the Mesa install. Amoung the linux build options are:
linux-386-elf
linux-386-pthread
linux-386-pthread-shared
Normally I use the elf option when installing software, but I'm not sure
what this thread jazz is. All the readme says is:
"for Linux w/Intel assembly and linuxthreads"
I guess this just means it builds multi-threading into the gl-libraries,
but that seems like something you'd select for each app you compile using
the libraries. Any thoughts?
--Dan
On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Chris Kesler wrote:
> Mesa works great. It worked great two years ago when I used Mesa and GLUT
> and Linux to develop code for the lab assignments in a graphics course I
> was taking. Then I'd telnet to the U of M, and recompile on SGI IRIX with
> OpenGL so I could turn the assignment in. It's pretty closely compatible
> with the OpenGL standard.
>
> I haven't tried Metro OpenGL, so I can't comment on it technically. The
> obvious con is the lack of freedom that comes along with non-free
> software. Then, there's also the out of pocket expense.
>
> On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Dan Middleton wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Has anyone done any work with openGL in linux? From the
> > opengl.org page it appears I need "mesa" or Metro OpenGL for Linux. I'm
> > wondering if anyone knows the pros and cons of them, or has any other info
> > on them.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > dan
> >
> >
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