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From: "José Fonseca" <j_r_fonseca@yahoo.co.uk>
To: gentoo-dev@gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Mesa >=3.5 masked!?
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 16:56:12 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020521165612.I8474@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020521164421.F8474@localhost>; from j_r_fonseca@yahoo.co.uk on Tue, May 21, 2002 at 16:44:21 +0100

My previous post had quite a deal of incorrections which I've corrected 
here.. more specifically its' /usr/lib/lib* and not /usr/lib*, and I meanr 
"virtual/glu" and not "virtual/glut"...

I'm sorry for the inconvenience..

On 2002.05.21 14:28 Lars S. Jensen wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 00:32, José Fonseca wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > This doesn't address the question. If so then why is Mesa in Gentoo at
> > all!? Since Gentoo distributes Mesa then there is no reason to not have
> > Mesa 4.0.
> Because Mesa was needed for OpenGL support before XFree version 4.2.0-rX
> >From ebuild 4.1.0
> #We're no longer including libGLU from here.  Packaged separately, from
> separate sources.
> 
> OpenGL was an option at that time.
> 

I see. I got the impression that libGLU was still necessary separately
because there was no /usr/lib/libGLU.so.

Looking into XFree-4.2.0-r9.ebuild I see that you link to
/usr/lib/libMesaGLU.so . Why is that? In principle every application should
link to /usr/lib/libGLU.so.

> XFree use/is based on the Mesa 3.4.2:
> #  Mesa updated to the post-3.4.2 3.4 branch version as of November
> 2001.
> 

Yes. The next XFree86 release will be based on Mesa 4.0 since that's what
the current DRI CVS already has.

> The latest Mesa is 4.0.2 but the ebuild is not 'up to date' missing
> support for 'opengl-update' and it shall work with al
> 
> To make the ebiuld for Mesa-4.0.[12] you need to support 'opengl-update'
> see /usr/portage/x11-base/xfree/files/4.2.0-r9/opengl-update
> , /usr/portage/x11-base/xfree/xfree-4.2.0-r9.ebuild
> and /usr/portage/media-video/nvidia-glx/nvidia-glx-1.0.2880.ebuild
> 
> And you may need to relink all programs/libs that use opengl if you get
> MesaOS support included.

Thanks for the explanation. Making Mesa use the 'opengl-update' system
seems a much better way indeed. But there's still the problem of GLU. It
really shouldn't be included seperately by deprecated libraries providing
"virtual/glu" , it should be managed by the 'opengl-update' script too.

GLUT is the only thing that is independent of the specific OpenGL
implementation, being outside the scope of 'opengl-update'.

José Fonseca



  reply	other threads:[~2002-05-21 15:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-05-20 13:29 [gentoo-dev] Mesa >=3.5 masked!? José Fonseca
2002-05-20 21:14 ` Martin Schlemmer
2002-05-20 22:32   ` José Fonseca
2002-05-21 13:28     ` Lars S. Jensen
2002-05-21 15:44       ` José Fonseca
2002-05-21 15:56         ` José Fonseca [this message]
2002-05-21 21:51     ` Martin Schlemmer
2002-05-21 23:13       ` José Fonseca

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