SGI OpenGL SI libs updated
Suhaib Siddiqi
ssiddiqi@inspirepharm.com
Thu Jun 15 12:20:00 GMT 2000
> I just want to compile, link and run an app that calls glut and GL
> functions on Windows 2000 and/or NT. I thought that cygwin was a good
> environnement for that.
>
You should have no problem with it. Link your application to linglut.a and
libGL.a, if needed to libGLU.a. The application should work.
> For the moment, I don't care about hardware acceleration, or
> whether the GL
> functions are provided by an X server or by Windows.
>
> Buying a commercial X server for 2000/NT that supports GLX, such as HCL
> Exceed 3D, seems the only option by now; or is there a way to link with
> Windows function?
I do not think so, I hvae a couple of applications, which use GLX extensions
and they work just fine on any X-server. The privious versions of IBM
OpenDX
were linked to libGL.a.
If you code is looking for a GLX extension is X-server, then you need to fix
that
in your code.
I cannot promise xwin would display all the OpenGL applications, but I can
open all the
examples from SGI OpenGL SI on xwin server and also I can run IBM OpenDX
on xwin. OpenDX is MOTIF/OpenGL Data Visualization Application, which does
hardware and
software OpenGL rendering. I had been contributing to www.opendx.org Cygwin
ported
OpenDX since long time and users had no problems runing it on any X-servers.
Suhaib
>
> André Bleau, ing., analyste
> bleau@courriel.polymtl.ca
>
> Département de génie électrique et Electric Engineering and
> de génie informatique Computer Engineering department
> ÃÂcole Polytechnique de Montréal Montreal Polytechnic School
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