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Brian Paul
e5c8261f76 added Glide/Quake bug fix item 2000-11-03 02:39:00 +00:00
Brian Paul
57db1be417 fixed glXChooseVisual to return NULL if using Glide and user requests too deep of visual parameters 2000-11-03 02:35:54 +00:00
Brian Paul
ebeb5da82c fixed Glide link problem 2000-11-03 01:58:06 +00:00
Brian Paul
bd1b6ef5af added some missing backslashes 2000-11-03 01:35:30 +00:00
Brian Paul
672da3532f bumped version numbers to 3.4 2000-11-02 18:05:34 +00:00
Brian Paul
554cd6ba8c bumped version to 3.4 2000-11-02 17:59:43 +00:00
Brian Paul
585b358204 added vertex fog bug fix 2000-11-01 20:58:35 +00:00
Brian Paul
1a87813f14 added GLUT projtex demo bug fix 2000-10-31 20:01:16 +00:00
Brian Paul
fab2936ea2 sync with DRI texgen and texture matrix bug fixes 2000-10-31 19:57:39 +00:00
Gareth Hughes
510d86231d Change animated apps to double-buffered visuals by default. 2000-10-27 02:53:29 +00:00
Brian Paul
183e09ee42 added gluBuild[12]DMipmaps GL_BGR fix 2000-10-26 21:57:29 +00:00
Brian Paul
feb83f991e added GL_BGR case to bytes_per_pixel() 2000-10-26 21:48:37 +00:00
Brian Paul
5c4f8bdfc7 removed X86/*.m4 files from tar archive 2000-10-26 19:35:53 +00:00
Brian Paul
16deaa9c49 fixed value for GLU_NURBS_MODE 2000-10-26 15:32:46 +00:00
Brian Paul
12dbb90d4a added a glFinish() call 2000-10-26 15:26:27 +00:00
Brian Paul
0bf5284850 added incomplete() debug function/macro 2000-10-24 02:52:36 +00:00
Brian Paul
e3650179c6 signal NEW_TEXTURING if there's a Driver.BindTexture() function 2000-10-24 01:14:16 +00:00
Brian Paul
c089afb55b sync with Mesa 3.5 2000-10-23 20:07:57 +00:00
Brian Paul
bfaab253d1 fixed 386/x86 mismatches, reordered a few configs 2000-10-23 19:38:26 +00:00
Gareth Hughes
4c782b7470 Major audit of all Mesa's x86 assembly code. This round is basically
general cleanups - more to come.

Added P6 architecture timing to debug_xform routines.  Still need to add
test_all_vertex_functions test for the v16 asm.  Dynamic reconfiguration
of counter overhead for more accurate benchmarking.
2000-10-22 23:10:48 +00:00
Brian Paul
fceecc5bc1 fixed a texture enable bug 2000-10-21 01:22:13 +00:00
Brian Paul
cb5d29cd17 use 1.1 glPolygonOffset instead of glPolygonOffsetEXT 2000-10-20 17:27:16 +00:00
Gareth Hughes
807544498a - General cleanups, fix version numbers.
- Fix INV_MATRIX in katmai_norm_raw.S
- Change MOVUPS to MOVAPS where appropriate
2000-10-20 04:29:15 +00:00
Brian Paul
17f2610d03 Added glXGetProcAddressARB() bug fix 2000-10-19 20:17:13 +00:00
Brian Paul
00935d9eab Rewrote get_static_proc_address(). It made mistakes in some situations 2000-10-19 20:14:57 +00:00
Brian Paul
c8c04359dd added glPixelStore bug fix 2000-10-19 20:10:49 +00:00
Brian Paul
534bc2e2a9 glPixelStore(GL_PACK/UNPACK_SKIP_IMAGES) wasn't handled correctly 2000-10-19 20:09:29 +00:00
Brian Paul
82960fbf69 call Driver.SetReadBuffer() in clear_color_buffers() to fix colormasked clear bug 2000-10-19 18:14:58 +00:00
Brian Paul
b0c8df81ab added blend accuracy item 2000-10-19 18:10:13 +00:00
Brian Paul
ceab228540 improved blending accuracy to fix Glean test failures 2000-10-19 18:09:01 +00:00
Brian Paul
03614d2f33 sync with DRI tdfx3 branch 2000-10-17 00:24:11 +00:00
Brian Paul
e17c1d2202 added _mesa_get_teximages_from_driver() 2000-10-16 23:37:16 +00:00
Brian Paul
e27b783426 added per-fragment bug fix 2000-10-09 22:47:55 +00:00
Brian Paul
18ef8e7c98 if depthBits == 0, set DepthMask = 2^16 to fix per-fragment fog problems 2000-10-09 22:44:01 +00:00
Brian Paul
b34a9dab57 update TriangleCaps in GL_POINT/POLYGON_SMOOTH cases 2000-10-05 23:10:35 +00:00
Brian Paul
7a13c83663 better handling of GLX_DEPTH_SIZE in glXChooseVisual() 2000-10-05 17:38:03 +00:00
Brian Paul
d4e84664a5 added glDrawPixels fast-path item 2000-10-05 17:01:23 +00:00
Brian Paul
29f19424ab fixed fast-path for GL_COLOR_INDEX, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE drawpixels 2000-10-05 16:47:23 +00:00
Brian Paul
813e8585a6 added glDrawPixels GL_COLOR_INDEX bug item 2000-10-05 16:24:18 +00:00
Brian Paul
88337d5109 drawing color-index image to RGB window was broken 2000-10-05 16:23:18 +00:00
Brian Paul
77a5bab1a3 added glPush/PopAttrib(GL_ENABLE_BIT) item 2000-09-28 22:45:55 +00:00
Brian Paul
de63653835 removed ctx->Texture.Enabled, use ctx->Texture.ReallyEnabled instead 2000-09-28 22:39:41 +00:00
Brian Paul
2f095b9b09 new params for SpecificCompressedTexFormat() (Bill White) 2000-09-28 18:25:00 +00:00
Brian Paul
94b61f99c4 added texture env combine bugfix item 2000-09-25 16:05:53 +00:00
Gareth Hughes
44b450728d Added SSE streaming store instructions, external symbol directives. 2000-09-18 22:48:44 +00:00
Gareth Hughes
bc2b379ad0 Added SSE prefetching instructions. General cleanups. 2000-09-18 16:56:30 +00:00
Gareth Hughes
f35a545d4f General cleanups. Disable gl_katmai_project_vertices and
gl_katmai_project_clipped_vertices for now as they are broken.
2000-09-17 21:23:11 +00:00
Brian Paul
0248965561 use cpml.h on Alpha (AlanH) 2000-09-15 15:42:51 +00:00
Brian Paul
29fb6b3525 replaced GL_RGBA with GL_BGRA for GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_5_5_5_REV datatype 2000-09-13 22:06:36 +00:00
Brian Paul
93bff74a02 added glReadPixels bug fix 2000-09-12 21:11:25 +00:00
Brian Paul
211c30cbc9 packing of GLushort packed types was broken 2000-09-12 21:10:36 +00:00
Brian Paul
1ef3d8407b added format/type error check to draw_rgba_pixels() 2000-09-12 21:09:48 +00:00
Brian Paul
b64ede6f45 init mutex 2000-09-12 21:08:11 +00:00
Brian Paul
a11f829108 Win32 updates (Chris Morley) 2000-09-12 15:46:39 +00:00
Brian Paul
5715ee5d5d Win32 update (Chris Morley) 2000-09-12 15:41:13 +00:00
Brian Paul
08056a38ee added device driver function for texture proxy testing 2000-09-07 15:30:48 +00:00
Brian Paul
2591e8f1db added compressed texture item 2000-09-06 17:48:31 +00:00
Brian Paul
b92036499d bumped version number to 3.4 2000-09-06 17:47:47 +00:00
Brian Paul
60a0b0d7c6 silence compiler warning (zoomY0) 2000-09-06 17:47:26 +00:00
Brian Paul
c68f4fb958 test for __bsdi__ for XFree86 2000-09-06 17:34:29 +00:00
Brian Paul
b9a3c2b3ce replaced ## with CONCAT macro 2000-09-06 17:33:32 +00:00
Brian Paul
2cddd4cd79 use clear_proxy_teximage() instead of MEMSET() 2000-09-05 22:09:03 +00:00
Brian Paul
052512e2ec added more resolutions (Andy Sloane) 2000-08-31 22:09:20 +00:00
Brian Paul
dc1e96acdc removed bogus gl_problem() call 2000-08-30 18:23:51 +00:00
Brian Paul
0eb94349b6 removed some debugging code 2000-08-29 23:10:23 +00:00
Brian Paul
846101fe60 finished compressed texture support (Bill White) 2000-08-29 22:58:57 +00:00
Brian Paul
9af68b1222 added MESA_FF_R8_G8_B8 (alpha filled to 0xff) format 2000-08-29 22:58:33 +00:00
Brian Paul
5c4431cc0a changed default Shininess to 6 2000-08-29 21:17:25 +00:00
Brian Paul
308b5f2e0d added glDrawPixels optimization item 2000-08-29 21:16:50 +00:00
Brian Paul
013a664712 don't free ctx inside _mesa_initialize_context() if error, caller does that. 2000-08-29 19:01:18 +00:00
Brian Paul
52eee51001 changed quad vertex colors to be tessellation invariant 2000-08-21 21:10:35 +00:00
Brian Paul
5d62414004 print UNDEFINED MODE over samples that are undefined in the GL spec 2000-08-21 20:06:44 +00:00
Brian Paul
5917ec0983 optimized glDrawPixels for glPixelZoom(1,-1) (Andrew Gee) 2000-08-16 20:51:23 +00:00
Brian Paul
06e32f455f added missing radius multiplication factor to sphere code 2000-08-16 20:36:32 +00:00
Brian Paul
0ead11e448 fixed typo which disabled simple_DrawPixels 2000-08-16 17:32:13 +00:00
Brian Paul
3edbaf7de6 fixed some warnings (Alan H.) 2000-08-16 17:25:40 +00:00
Brian Paul
e6d349d8e4 added glXUseXFont bug fix 2000-08-13 03:59:04 +00:00
Brian Paul
c25a8f9317 removed all dependencies on XMesa 2000-08-13 03:54:04 +00:00
Brian Paul
9f5ddba23f fixed segfault problem when using MESA_GLX_FX 2000-08-13 03:42:38 +00:00
Brian Paul
f5de04549e fixed depth mask bug in fxddClear(DD_DEPTH_BIT) 2000-08-09 17:56:34 +00:00
Brian Paul
fb027ada34 changed version to 3.4 2000-08-08 16:19:32 +00:00
Brian Paul
e990e8c166 bumped MESA_MINOR to 4 2000-08-08 16:16:04 +00:00
Brian Paul
394ecbde83 added GetInteger/Float/Double/Boolean/Pointer device driver functions 2000-08-08 16:02:09 +00:00
Brian Paul
7ea41a18a5 added NULL parameter checking to API functions 2000-08-03 13:59:28 +00:00
Brian Paul
262112dafa added some bug fix items 2000-08-02 20:33:21 +00:00
Brian Paul
e0fd3762ce updates from mesa3d@billbaxter.com 2000-08-02 20:28:19 +00:00
Brian Paul
1274afbe0b fixed return val bug in glAreTexturesResident() 2000-08-02 20:16:06 +00:00
Brian Paul
5f9760b572 added include/GL/mesa_wgl.h to tar file list 2000-08-02 20:14:25 +00:00
Brian Paul
107c1a4d40 updated by Alessandro Pisani 2000-08-02 20:07:16 +00:00
Brian Paul
809c5a7fc7 removed GLU 1.2 symbols 2000-08-02 14:08:35 +00:00
Brian Paul
aaab86427a define GL_GLEXT_PROTOTYPES before including mesa_wgl.h 2000-08-02 00:42:52 +00:00
Brian Paul
5e2c92b8b6 initialize texture priorities to 1.0, clean-up of _mesa_PrioritizeTextures() 2000-08-02 00:38:23 +00:00
Brian Paul
84e8b8ea5a glGetTexParameter(GL_TEXTURE_RESIDENT) didn't query device driver 2000-08-01 17:33:51 +00:00
Brian Paul
051690168a test against an epsilon magnitude in gl_rotation_matrix() 2000-07-31 15:31:17 +00:00
Brian Paul
652f3b41c1 install glext.h too 2000-07-31 15:26:48 +00:00
Brian Paul
c5e6547a95 3.4 release notes 2000-07-31 13:50:02 +00:00
Brian Paul
bc8257a729 updated Phil's email address 2000-07-31 13:47:21 +00:00
Brian Paul
b353233325 added missing widgets-mesa src files to tar list, updated version numbers 2000-07-31 13:46:27 +00:00
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# Top-level Mesa makefile
TOP = .
SUBDIRS = src progs
default: $(TOP)/configs/current
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE)) || exit 1 ; \
done
doxygen:
(cd doxygen ; make) ; \
clean:
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
(cd $$dir ; $(MAKE) clean) ; \
done
realclean:
touch $(TOP)/configs/current
$(MAKE) clean
-rm -rf lib*
-rm -f $(TOP)/configs/current
-rm -f `find . -name \*.o`
-rm -f `find . -name \*.a`
-rm -f `find . -name \*.so`
install:
@echo "Installing"
$(TOP)/bin/installmesa
# DirectFBGL module installation
linux-directfb-install:
cd src/mesa/drivers/directfb && $(MAKE) install
# If there's no current configuration file
$(TOP)/configs/current:
@echo
@echo
@echo "Please choose a configuration from the following list:"
@ls -1 $(TOP)/configs | grep -v "current\|default\|CVS"
@echo
@echo "Then type 'make <config>' (ex: 'make linux-x86')"
@echo "(ignore the following error message)"
@exit 1
# Rules to set/install a specific build configuration
aix \
aix-64 \
aix-gcc \
aix-static \
beos \
darwin \
darwin-static \
freebsd \
freebsd-dri \
freebsd-dri-x86 \
hpux10 \
hpux10-gcc \
hpux10-static \
hpux11-32 \
hpux11-32-static \
hpux11-32-static-nothreads \
hpux11-64 \
hpux11-64-static \
hpux9 \
hpux9-gcc \
irix6-64 \
irix6-64-static \
irix6-n32 \
irix6-n32-static \
irix6-o32 \
irix6-o32-static \
linux \
linux-alpha \
linux-alpha-static \
linux-debug \
linux-directfb \
linux-dri \
linux-dri-x86 \
linux-dri-x86-64 \
linux-dri-ppc \
linux-glide \
linux-icc \
linux-icc-static \
linux-osmesa16 \
linux-osmesa16-static \
linux-osmesa32 \
linux-ppc \
linux-ppc-static \
linux-solo \
linux-solo-x86 \
linux-solo-ia64 \
linux-sparc \
linux-sparc5 \
linux-static \
linux-ultrasparc \
linux-tcc \
linux-x86 \
linux-x86-debug \
linux-x86-64 \
linux-x86-64-static \
linux-x86-glide \
linux-x86-static \
netbsd \
openbsd \
osf1 \
solaris-x86 \
solaris-x86-gcc \
sunos4 \
sunos4-gcc \
sunos4-static \
sunos5 \
sunos5-gcc \
sunos5-smp \
ultrix-gcc:
(cd configs && rm -f current && ln -s $@ current)
$(MAKE) default
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DEMO_NAME = MesaDemos-6.3
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$(DIRECTORY)/descrip.mms \
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$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/mglmesa.h \
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$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/Makefile.win \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glu/sgi/Makefile.DJ \
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$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/glutf90.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glut/glx/Makefile* \
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$(DIRECTORY)/progs/windml/Makefile.ugl \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/windml/*.c \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/windml/*.bmp \
$(DIRECTORY)/progs/ggi/*.c
DRI_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glx/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glx/mini/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glx/mini/example.miniglx.conf \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/glx/mini/NOTES \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/Makefile.template \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/common/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/dri_client/imports/*.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/*/*.[ch] \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/*/depend \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/*/Makefile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/*/Doxyfile \
$(DIRECTORY)/src/mesa/drivers/dri/*/server/*.[ch]
# Everything for new a Mesa release:
tarballs: lib_gz demo_gz lib_bz2 demo_bz2 lib_zip demo_zip md5
lib_gz:
rm -f configs/current ; \
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(LIB_NAME).tar $(LIB_FILES) ; \
gzip $(LIB_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(LIB_NAME).tar.gz $(DIRECTORY)
demo_gz:
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(DEMO_NAME).tar $(DEMO_FILES) $(GLUT_FILES) ; \
gzip $(DEMO_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(DEMO_NAME).tar.gz $(DIRECTORY)
lib_bz2:
rm -f configs/current ; \
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(LIB_NAME).tar $(LIB_FILES) ; \
bzip2 $(LIB_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(LIB_NAME).tar.bz2 $(DIRECTORY)
demo_bz2:
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(DEMO_NAME).tar $(DEMO_FILES) $(GLUT_FILES) ; \
bzip2 $(DEMO_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(DEMO_NAME).tar.bz2 $(DIRECTORY)
lib_zip:
rm -f configs/current ; \
-rm $(LIB_NAME).zip ; \
cd .. ; \
zip -r $(LIB_NAME).zip $(LIB_FILES) ; \
mv $(LIB_NAME).zip $(DIRECTORY)
demo_zip:
-rm $(DEMO_NAME).zip ; \
cd .. ; \
zip -r $(DEMO_NAME).zip $(DEMO_FILES) $(GLUT_FILES) ; \
mv $(DEMO_NAME).zip $(DIRECTORY)
md5:
@-md5sum $(LIB_NAME).tar.gz
@-md5sum $(LIB_NAME).tar.bz2
@-md5sum $(LIB_NAME).zip
@-md5sum $(DEMO_NAME).tar.gz
@-md5sum $(DEMO_NAME).tar.bz2
@-md5sum $(DEMO_NAME).zip

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# Mesa 3-D graphics library
# Version: 4.0
#
# Copyright (C) 1999 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
# DOS/DJGPP makefile v1.6 for Mesa
#
# Copyright (C) 2002 - Daniel Borca
# Email : dborca@users.sourceforge.net
# Web : http://www.geocities.com/dborca
#
# Available options:
#
# Environment variables:
# CPU optimize for the given processor.
# default = pentium
# GLU=[mesa|sgi] specify GLU directory; can be `sgi' (requires GNU/C++)
# or `mesa'.
# default = mesa
# GLIDE path to Glide3 SDK; used with FX.
# default = $(TOP)/glide3
# FX=1 build for 3dfx Glide3. Note that this disables
# compilation of most DMesa code and requires fxMesa.
# As a consequence, you'll need the DJGPP Glide3
# library to build any application.
# default = no
# X86=1 optimize for x86 (if possible, use MMX, SSE, 3DNow).
# default = no
#
# Targets:
# all: build everything
# libgl: build GL
# libglu: build GLU
# libglut: build GLUT
# clean: remove object files
# realclean: remove all generated files
#
.PHONY : all libgl libglu libglut clean realclean
CPU ?= pentium
GLU ?= mesa
CFLAGS = -Wall -W -pedantic
CFLAGS += -O2 -ffast-math -mtune=$(CPU)
export CFLAGS
ifeq ($(wildcard $(addsuffix /rm.exe,$(subst ;, ,$(PATH)))),)
UNLINK = del $(subst /,\,$(1))
else
UNLINK = $(RM) $(1)
endif
all: libgl libglu libglut
libgl: lib
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ -C src/mesa
libglu: lib
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ -C src/glu/$(GLU)
libglut: lib
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ -C src/glut/dos
lib:
mkdir lib
clean:
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ clean -C src/mesa
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ clean -C src/glu/mesa
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ clean -C src/glu/sgi
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.DJ clean -C src/glut/dos
realclean: clean
-$(call UNLINK,lib/*.a)
-$(call UNLINK,lib/*.dxe)

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# $Id: Makefile.X11,v 1.32.2.5 2000/10/26 19:35:53 brianp Exp $
# Mesa 3-D graphics library
# Version: 3.4
#
# Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
# Top-level makefile for Mesa
# To add a new configuration for your system add it to the list below
# then update the Make-config file.
SHELL = /bin/sh
default:
@echo "Type one of the following:"
@echo " make aix for IBM RS/6000 with AIX"
@echo " make aix-sl for IBM RS/6000, make shared libs"
@echo " make amiwin for Amiga with SAS/C and AmiWin"
@echo " make amix for Amiga 3000 UX SVR4 v2.1 systems"
@echo " make beos-r4 for BeOS R4"
@echo " make bsdos for BSD/OS from BSDI using GCC"
@echo " make bsdos4 for BSD/OS 4.x, dynamic libraries"
@echo " make cygnus for Win95/NT using Cygnus-Win32"
@echo " make cygnus-linux for Win95/NT using Cygnus-Win32 under Linux"
@echo " make dgux for Data General"
@echo " make freebsd for FreeBSD systems with GCC"
@echo " make freebsd-386 for FreeBSD systems with GCC, w/ Intel assembly"
@echo " make gcc for a generic system with GCC"
@echo " make hpux9 for HP systems with HPUX 9.x"
@echo " make hpux9-sl for HP systems with HPUX 9.x, make shared libs"
@echo " make hpux9-gcc for HP systems with HPUX 9.x using GCC"
@echo " make hpux9-gcc-sl for HP systems with HPUX 9.x, GCC, make shared libs"
@echo " make hpux10 for HP systems with HPUX 10.x"
@echo " make hpux10-sl for HP systems with HPUX 10.x, shared libs"
@echo " make hpux10-gcc for HP systems with HPUX 10.x w/ GCC"
@echo " make hpux10-gcc-sl for HP systems with HPUX 10.x w/ GCC, shared libs"
@echo " make irix4 for SGI systems with IRIX 4.x"
@echo " make irix5 for SGI systems with IRIX 5.x"
@echo " make irix5-gcc for SGI systems with IRIX 5.x using GCC"
@echo " make irix5-dso for SGI systems with IRIX 5.x, make DSOs"
@echo " make irix6-o32 for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, make o32-bit libs"
@echo " make irix6-o32-dso for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, make o32-bit DSOs"
@echo " make irix6-n32 for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, make n32-bit libs"
@echo " make irix6-n32-dso for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, make n32-bit DSOs"
@echo " make irix6-gcc-n32-sl for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, GCC, make n32 DSOs"
@echo " make irix6-64 for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, make 64-bit libs"
@echo " make irix6-64-dso for SGI systems with IRIX 6.x, make 64-bit DSOs"
@echo " make linux for Linux systems, make shared .so libs"
@echo " make linux-static for Linux systems, make static .a libs"
@echo " make linux-x86 for Linux on Intel, make shared .so libs"
@echo " make linux-x86-static for Linux on Intel, make static .a libs"
@echo " make linux-ggi for Linux systems with libggi"
@echo " make linux-386-ggi for Linux systems with libggi w/ Intel assembly"
@echo " make linux-glide for Linux w/ 3Dfx Glide driver"
@echo " make linux-386-glide for Linux w/ 3Dfx Glide driver, Intel assembly"
@echo " make linux-386-opt-glide for Linux with 3Dfx Voodoo1 for GLQuake"
@echo " make linux-386-opt-V2-glide for Linux with 3Dfx Voodoo2 for GLQuake"
@echo " make linux-x86-glide for Linux w/ all x86 asm for Glide"
@echo " make linux-alpha for Linux on Alpha systems"
@echo " make linux-alpha-static for Linux on Alpha systems, static libs"
@echo " make linux-ppc for Linux on PowerPC systems"
@echo " make linux-ppc-static for Linux on PowerPC systems, static libs"
@echo " make linux-sparc for Linux on Sparc systems"
@echo " make linux-sparc5-elf for Sparc5 systems, make ELF shared libs"
@echo " make linux-sparc-ultra for UltraSparc systems, make ELF shared libs"
@echo " make lynxos for LynxOS systems with GCC"
@echo " make macintosh for Macintosh"
@echo " make machten-2.2 for Macs w/ MachTen 2.2 (68k w/ FPU)"
@echo " make machten-4.0 for Macs w/ MachTen 4.0.1 or newer with GNU make"
@echo " make mklinux for Linux on Power Macintosh"
@echo " make netbsd for NetBSD 1.0 systems with GCC"
@echo " make next for NeXT systems with NEXTSTEP 3.3"
@echo " make openbsd for OpenBSD systems"
@echo " make openstep for OpenStep/MacOSX Server systems"
@echo " make os2-x11 for OS/2 with XFree86"
@echo " make osf1 for DEC Alpha systems with OSF/1"
@echo " make osf1-sl for DEC Alpha systems with OSF/1, make shared libs"
@echo " make pgi-cygnus for Cygnus with Portland Group, Inc. compiler"
@echo " make pgi-mingw32 for mingW32 with Portland Group, Inc. compiler"
@echo " make qnx for QNX V4 systems with Watcom compiler"
@echo " make sco for SCO Unix systems with ODT"
@echo " make sco5 for SCO 5.0.5 OpenServer Unix"
@echo " make solaris-x86 for PCs with Solaris"
@echo " make solaris-x86-gcc for PCs with Solaris using GCC"
@echo " make sunos4 for Suns with SunOS 4.x"
@echo " make sunos4-sl for Suns with SunOS 4.x, make shared libs"
@echo " make sunos4-gcc for Suns with SunOS 4.x and GCC"
@echo " make sunos4-gcc-sl for Suns with SunOS 4.x, GCC, make shared libs"
@echo " make sunos5 for Suns with SunOS 5.x"
@echo " make sunos5-sl for Suns with SunOS 5.x, make shared libs"
@echo " make sunos5-ultra for Sun UltraSPARCs with SunOS 5.x"
@echo " make sunos5-ultra-sl for Sun UltraSPARCs with SunOS 5.x, make shared libs"
@echo " make sunos5-thread for Suns with SunOS 5.x, using Solaris threads"
@echo " make sunos5-pthread for Suns with SunOS 5.[56] using POSIX threads"
@echo " make sunos5-gcc-thread for Suns with SunOS 5.x and GCC, using Solaris threads"
@echo " make sunos5-gcc-pthread for Suns with SunOS 5.[56] and GCC, using POSIX threads"
@echo " make sunos5-gcc for Suns with SunOS 5.x and GCC"
@echo " make sunos5-gcc-sl for Suns with SunOS 5.x, GCC, make shared libs"
@echo " make sunos5-x11r6-gcc-sl for Suns with X11R6, GCC, make shared libs"
@echo " make sunos5-gcc-thread for Suns with SunOS 5.x and GCC, using Solaris threads"
@echo " make sunos5-gcc-pthread for Suns with SunOS 5.[56] and GCC, using POSIX threads"
@echo " make sunSolaris-CC for Solaris using C++ compiler"
@echo " make ultrix-gcc for DEC systems with Ultrix and GCC"
@echo " make unicos for Cray C90 (and other?) systems"
@echo " make unixware for PCs running UnixWare"
@echo " make unixware-shared for PCs running UnixWare, shared libs"
@echo " make uwin for Windows NT with AT&T/Wipro UWIN"
@echo " make vistra for Stardent Vistra systems"
@echo " make clean remove .o files"
@echo " make realclean remove .o, library and executable files"
aix aix-sl amix bsdos bsdos4 dgux freebsd freebsd-386 gcc \
hpux9 hpux9-sl hpux9-gcc hpux9-gcc-sl \
hpux10 hpux10-sl hpux10-gcc hpux10-gcc-sl \
irix4 irix5 irix5-gcc irix5-dso irix6-o32 irix6-o32-dso \
linux linux-static linux-debug linux-static-debug linux-prof \
linux-x86 linux-x86-static linux-x86-debug \
linux-glide linux-386-glide linux-386-opt-glide \
linux-386-opt-V2-glide linux-x86-glide linux-glide-debug linux-glide-prof \
linux-alpha-static linux-alpha \
linux-ppc-static linux-ppc \
linux-sparc \
linux-sparc5-elf \
linux-sparc-ultra \
lynxos machten-2.2 machten-4.0 \
mklinux netbsd osf1 osf1-sl openbsd qnx sco sco5 \
solaris-x86 solaris-x86-gcc sunSolaris-CC \
sunos4 sunos4-sl sunos4-gcc sunos4-gcc-sl sunos4-gcc-x11r6-sl \
sunos5 sunos5-sl sunos5-ultra sunos5-ultra-sl sunos5-gcc sunos5-gcc-sl \
sunos5-thread sunos5-pthread sunos5-gcc-thread sunos5-gcc-pthread \
sunos5-x11r6-gcc-sl ultrix-gcc unicos unixware uwin vistra:
-mkdir lib
if [ -d src ] ; then touch src/depend ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then touch src-glu/depend ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then touch src-glut/depend ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then touch widgets-sgi/depend ; fi
if [ -d src ] ; then cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then cd src-glut ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d demos ] ; then cd demos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d xdemos ] ; then cd xdemos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d samples ] ; then cd samples ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d book ] ; then cd book ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then cd widgets-sgi; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
irix6-n32 irix6-n32-dso irix6-gcc-n32-sl irix-debug:
-mkdir lib32
if [ -d src ] ; then touch src/depend ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then touch src-glu/depend ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then touch src-glut/depend ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then touch src-glut/depend ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then touch widgets-sgi/depend ; fi
if [ -d src ] ; then cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then cd src-glut ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d demos ] ; then cd demos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d xdemos ] ; then cd xdemos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d samples ] ; then cd samples ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d book ] ; then cd book ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then cd widgets-sgi; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
irix6-64 irix6-64-dso:
-mkdir lib64
touch src/depend
touch src-glu/depend
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then touch src-glut/depend ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then touch widgets-sgi/depend ; fi
if [ -d src ] ; then cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then cd src-glut ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d demos ] ; then cd demos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d xdemos ] ; then cd xdemos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d samples ] ; then cd samples ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d book ] ; then cd book ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then cd widgets-sgi; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
amiwin:
bin/mklib.amiwin
beos-r4:
-mkdir lib
-rm src/depend
touch src/depend
-rm src-glu/depend
touch src-glu/depend
if [ -d src ] ; then cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.BeOS-R4 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.BeOS-R4 $@ ; fi
if [ -d BeOS ] ; then cd BeOS ; $(MAKE) ; fi
if [ -d src-glut.beos ] ; then cd src-glut.beos ; $(MAKE) ; fi
if [ -d src-glut.beos ] ; then cp src-glut.beos/obj*/libglut.so lib ; fi
if [ -d demos ] ; then cd demos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.BeOS-R4 $@ ; fi
if [ -d samples ] ; then cd samples ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.BeOS-R4 $@ ; fi
if [ -d book ] ; then cd book ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.BeOS-R4 $@ ; fi
pgi-cygnus pgi-mingw32 \
cygnus cygnus-linux:
-mkdir lib
touch src/depend
touch src-glu/depend
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then touch widgets-sgi/depend ; fi
if [ -d src ] ; then cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glu ] ; then cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then cd src-glut ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d demos ] ; then cd demos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d xdemos ] ; then cd xdemos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then cd widgets-sgi; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
macintosh:
@echo "See the README file for Macintosh intallation information"
next:
-mkdir lib
cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 "MYCC=${CC}" $@
cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 "MYCC=${CC}" $@
openstep:
-mkdir lib
cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 "MYCC=${CC}" $@
cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 "MYCC=${CC}" $@
os2-x11:
if not EXIST .\lib md lib
touch src/depend
touch src-glu/depend
if exist src-glut touch src-glut/depend
cd src & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
cd src-glu & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
if exist src-glut cd src-glut & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
if exist demos cd demos & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
if exist xdemos cd xdemos & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
if exist samples cd samples & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
if exist book cd book & make -f Makefile.X11 $@
linux-ggi linux-386-ggi:
-mkdir lib
touch src/depend
touch src-glu/depend
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then touch src-glut/depend ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then touch widgets-sgi/depend ; fi
if [ -d ggi ] ; then touch ggi/depend ; fi
if [ -d src ] ; then cd src ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d src/GGI/default ] ; then cd src/GGI/default ; $(MAKE) ; fi
if [ -d src/GGI/display ] ; then cd src/GGI/display ; $(MAKE) ; fi
if [ -d src-glut ] ; then cd src-glu ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
# if [ -d src-glut ] ; then cd src-glut ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d ggi ] ; then cd ggi ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d ggi ] ; then cd ggi/demos; $(MAKE) ; fi
if [ -d demos ] ; then cd demos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d xdemos ] ; then cd xdemos ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d samples ] ; then cd samples ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d book ] ; then cd book ; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
if [ -d widgets-sgi ] ; then cd widgets-sgi; $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 $@ ; fi
# if you change GGI_DEST please change it in ggimesa.conf, too.
DESTDIR=/usr/local
GGI_DEST=lib/ggi/mesa
linux-ggi-install linux-386-ggi-install:
install -d $(DESTDIR)/$(GGI_DEST)/default $(DESTDIR)/$(GGI_DEST)/display $(DESTDIR)/etc/ggi
install -m 0755 src/GGI/default/*.so $(DESTDIR)/$(GGI_DEST)/default
install -m 0755 src/GGI/display/*.so $(DESTDIR)/$(GGI_DEST)/display
install -m 0644 src/GGI/ggimesa.conf $(DESTDIR)/etc/ggi
# if [ -z "`grep ggimesa $(DESTDIR)/etc/ggi/libggi.conf`" ]; then \
# echo ".include $(DESTDIR)/etc/ggi/ggimesa.conf" >> $(DESTDIR)/etc/ggi/libggi.conf ; \
# fi
# Remove .o files, emacs backup files, etc.
clean:
-rm -f ggi/*~ *.o
-rm -f src/GGI/default/*~ *.so
-rm -f src/GGI/display/*~ *.so
-rm -f include/*~
-rm -f include/GL/*~
-rm -f src/*.o src/*~ src/*.a src/*/*.o src/*/*~
-rm -f src-glu/*.o src-glu/*~ src-glu/*.a
-rm -f src-glut/*.o
-rm -f demos/*.o
-rm -f book/*.o book/*~
-rm -f xdemos/*.o xdemos/*~
-rm -f samples/*.o samples/*~
-rm -f ggi/*.o ggi/demos/*.o ggi/*.a
-rm -f widgets-sgi/*.o
-rm -f widgets-mesa/*/*.o
# Remove everything that can be remade
realclean: clean
-rm -f lib/*
cd demos && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 realclean || true
cd xdemos && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 realclean || true
cd book && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 realclean || true
cd samples && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 realclean || true
cd ggi/demos && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 realclean || true
cd src/GGI/default && $(MAKE) -f Makefile.X11 realclean || true
DIRECTORY = Mesa-3.4
LIB_NAME = MesaLib-3.4
DEMO_NAME = MesaDemos-3.4
GLU_NAME = MesaGLU-3.4
GLUT_NAME = GLUT-3.7
LIB_FILES = \
$(DIRECTORY)/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/Make-config \
$(DIRECTORY)/acconfig.h \
$(DIRECTORY)/acinclude.m4 \
$(DIRECTORY)/aclocal.m4 \
$(DIRECTORY)/conf.h.in \
$(DIRECTORY)/config.guess \
$(DIRECTORY)/config.sub \
$(DIRECTORY)/configure \
$(DIRECTORY)/configure.in \
$(DIRECTORY)/install-sh \
$(DIRECTORY)/ltconfig \
$(DIRECTORY)/ltmain.sh \
$(DIRECTORY)/missing \
$(DIRECTORY)/mkinstalldirs \
$(DIRECTORY)/stamp-h.in \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/CONFIG \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/CONFORM \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/COPYING \
$(DIRECTORY)/docs/COPYRIGHT \
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$(DIRECTORY)/bin/mklib* \
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$(DIRECTORY)/Makefile* \
$(DIRECTORY)/Make-config \
$(DIRECTORY)/bin/mklib* \
$(DIRECTORY)/include/GL/gl.h \
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lib_tar:
cp Makefile.X11 Makefile ; \
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(LIB_NAME).tar $(LIB_FILES) ; \
gzip $(LIB_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(LIB_NAME).tar.gz $(DIRECTORY)
demo_tar:
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(DEMO_NAME).tar $(DEMO_FILES) ; \
gzip $(DEMO_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(DEMO_NAME).tar.gz $(DIRECTORY)
glu_tar:
cp Makefile.X11 Makefile ; \
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(GLU_NAME).tar $(GLU_FILES) ; \
gzip $(GLU_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(GLU_NAME).tar.gz $(DIRECTORY)
glut_tar:
cp Makefile.X11 Makefile ; \
cd .. ; \
tar -cvf $(GLUT_NAME).tar $(GLUT_FILES) ; \
gzip $(GLUT_NAME).tar ; \
mv $(GLUT_NAME).tar.gz $(DIRECTORY)
lib_zip:
-rm $(LIB_NAME).zip ; \
cp Makefile.X11 Makefile ; \
cd .. ; \
zip -r $(LIB_NAME).zip $(LIB_FILES) ; \
mv $(LIB_NAME).zip $(DIRECTORY)
demo_zip:
-rm $(DEMO_NAME).zip ; \
cd .. ; \
zip -r $(DEMO_NAME).zip $(DEMO_FILES) ; \
mv $(DEMO_NAME).zip $(DIRECTORY)
SRC_FILES = \
RELNOTES \
src/Makefile* \
src/depend \
src/*.[chS] \
src/*/*.[ch] \
include/GL/*.h
srctar:
tar -cvf src.tar $(SRC_FILES) ; \
gzip src.tar
srctar.zip:
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# Mesa 3-D graphics library
# Version: 4.0
#
# Copyright (C) 1999 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved.
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
# MinGW makefile v1.2 for Mesa
#
# Copyright (C) 2002 - Daniel Borca
# Email : dborca@users.sourceforge.net
# Web : http://www.geocities.com/dborca
#
# Available options:
#
# Environment variables:
# CPU optimize for the given processor.
# default = pentium
# GLIDE path to Glide3 SDK; used with FX.
# default = $(TOP)/glide3
# FX=1 build for 3dfx Glide3. Note that this disables
# compilation of most WMesa code and requires fxMesa.
# As a consequence, you'll need the Win32 Glide3
# library to build any application.
# default = no
# ICD=1 build the installable client driver interface
# (windows opengl driver interface)
# default = no
# X86=1 optimize for x86 (if possible, use MMX, SSE, 3DNow).
# default = no
#
# Targets:
# all: build everything
# libgl: build GL
# clean: remove object files
# realclean: remove all generated files
#
.PHONY : all libgl clean realclean
CPU ?= pentium
ifeq ($(ICD),1)
# when -std=c99 mingw will not define WIN32
CFLAGS = -Wall -W -Werror
else
# I love c89
CFLAGS = -Wall -W -pedantic
endif
CFLAGS += -O2 -ffast-math -mtune=$(CPU)
export CFLAGS
ifeq ($(wildcard $(addsuffix /rm.exe,$(subst ;, ,$(PATH)))),)
UNLINK = del $(subst /,\,$(1))
else
UNLINK = $(RM) $(1)
endif
all: libgl
libgl: lib
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw -C src/mesa
lib:
mkdir lib
clean:
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.mgw clean -C src/mesa
realclean: clean
-$(call UNLINK,lib/*.a)
-$(call UNLINK,lib/*.dll)

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Microsoft Developer Studio Workspace File, Format Version 6.00
# WARNING: DO NOT EDIT OR DELETE THIS WORKSPACE FILE!
###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
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###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
}}}
Package=<4>
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Project_Dep_Name array_cache
End Project Dependency
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Project_Dep_Name main
End Project Dependency
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Project_Dep_Name math
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Project_Dep_Name swrast
End Project Dependency
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Project_Dep_Name tnl
End Project Dependency
Begin Project Dependency
Project_Dep_Name glapi
End Project Dependency
Begin Project Dependency
Project_Dep_Name shader
End Project Dependency
}}}
###############################################################################
Project: "glapi"=".\SRC\MESA\glapi\glapi.dsp" - Package Owner=<4>
Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
}}}
###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
}}}
Package=<4>
{{{
Begin Project Dependency
Project_Dep_Name gdi
End Project Dependency
}}}
###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
}}}
Package=<4>
{{{
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###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
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###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
Begin Project Dependency
Project_Dep_Name gdi
End Project Dependency
}}}
###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
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###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
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###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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Package=<4>
{{{
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###############################################################################
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Package=<5>
{{{
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Simple shell script for installing Mesa's header and library files.
# If the copy commands below don't work on a particular system (i.e. the
# -f or -d flags), we may need to branch on `uname` to do the right thing.
#
TOP=.
INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/local/include"
LIB_DIR="/usr/local/lib"
echo
echo "***** Mesa installation - You may need root privileges to do this *****"
echo
echo "Default directory for header files is:" ${INCLUDE_DIR}
echo "Enter new directory or press <Enter> to accept this default."
read INPUT
if [ x${INPUT} != "x" ] ; then
INCLUDE_DIR=${INPUT}
fi
echo
echo "Default directory for library files is:" ${LIB_DIR}
echo "Enter new directory or press <Enter> to accept this default."
read INPUT
if [ x${INPUT} != "x" ] ; then
LIB_DIR=${INPUT}
fi
echo
echo "About to install Mesa header files (GL/*.h) in: " ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
echo "and Mesa library files (libGL.*, etc) in: " ${LIB_DIR}
echo "Press <Enter> to continue, or <ctrl>-C to abort."
read INPUT
# flags:
# -f = force
# -d = preserve symlinks
set -v
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}
mkdir ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
mkdir ${LIB_DIR}
cp -f ${TOP}/include/GL/*.h ${INCLUDE_DIR}/GL
cp -fd ${TOP}/lib*/lib* ${LIB_DIR}
echo "Done."

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#!/bin/sh
# Make a shared library.
# Basically do a switch/case depending on the OS and make a shared (or static)
# library conforming to that OS.
# Usage:
# mklib [options] objects ...
# Options:
# -o LIBRARY specifies the name of resulting library
# ("-o GL" for example, might result in "libGL.so" being made)
# -major N specifies major version number (default is 1)
# -minor N specifies minor version number (default is 0)
# -patch N specifies patch version number (default is 0)
# -lLIBRARY specifies a dependency on LIBRARY
# -LDIR search in DIR for library dependencies
# -cplusplus link with C++ runtime
# -static make a static library (default is dynamic/shared)
# -install DIR move resulting library file(s) to DIR
# -arch ARCH override using `uname` to determine architecture
# -archopt OPT specify an extra achitecture-specific option OPT
# -noprefix don't prefix library name with "lib" or any suffix
# -exports FILE only export the symbols listed in FILE
#
# The library name should just be "GL" or "GLU", etc. The 'lib' prefix
# will be added here if needed, as well as the ".so" or ".a" suffix,
# etc (unless the -noprefix option is used).
#
# objects should be: foo.o bar.o etc.o
#
# Environment variables recognized:
# CC C compiler command
# CXX C++ compiler command
#
#
# Option defaults
#
LIBNAME=""
MAJOR=1
MINOR=0
PATCH=""
DEPS=""
CPLUSPLUS=0
STATIC=0
INSTALLDIR="."
ARCH="auto"
ARCHOPT=""
NOPREFIX=0
EXPORTS=""
#
# Parse arguments
#
while true
do
case $1 in
'-o') shift 1; LIBNAME=$1;;
'-major') shift 1; MAJOR=$1;;
'-minor') shift 1; MINOR=$1;;
'-patch') shift 1; PATCH=$1;;
-l*) DEPS="$DEPS $1";;
-L*) DEPS="$DEPS $1";;
'-cplusplus') CPLUSPLUS=1;;
'-static') STATIC=1;;
'-install') shift 1; INSTALLDIR=$1;;
'-arch') shift 1; ARCH=$1;;
'-archopt') shift 1; ARCHOPT=$1;;
'-noprefix') NOPREFIX=1;;
'-exports') shift 1; EXPORTS=$1;;
-*) echo "mklib: Unknown option: " $1 ; exit 1;;
*) break
esac
shift 1
done
OBJECTS=$@
if [ ${ARCH} = "auto" ] ; then
ARCH=`uname`
fi
#
# Error checking
#
if [ "x${LIBNAME}" = "x" ] ; then
echo "mklib: Error: no library name specified"
exit 1
fi
if [ "x${OBJECTS}" = "x" ] ; then
echo "mklib: Error: no object files specified"
exit 1
fi
#
# Debugging info
#
if [ ] ; then
echo "-----------------"
echo ARCH is $ARCH
echo LIBNAME is $LIBNAME
echo MAJOR is $MAJOR
echo MINOR is $MINOR
echo PATCH is $PATCH
echo DEPS are $DEPS
echo "EXPORTS in" $EXPORTS
echo "-----------------"
fi
#
# OK, make the library now
#
case $ARCH in
'Linux' | 'OpenBSD')
# we assume gcc
# Set default compilers if env vars not set
if [ "x$CXX" = "x" ] ; then
CXX=g++
fi
if [ "x$CC" = "x" ] ; then
CC=gcc
fi
if [ $NOPREFIX = 1 ] ; then
# No "lib" or ".so" part
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
#OPTS="-shared -Wl,-soname,${LIBNAME}" # soname???
OPTS="-shared"
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK=$CXX
else
LINK=$CC
fi
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
elif [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "lib"
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "static library: " ${LIBNAME}.a
LINK="ar"
OPTS="-ru"
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LIBNAME}.a ${OBJECTS}
ranlib ${LIBNAME}.a
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}.a
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "lib"
if [ $ARCH = 'Linux' ] ; then
OPTS="-Xlinker -Bsymbolic -shared -Wl,-soname,${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}"
else
OPTS="-shared -Wl,-soname,${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}"
fi
if [ $EXPORTS ] ; then
#OPTS="${OPTS} -Xlinker --retain-symbols-file ${EXPORTS}"
# Make the 'exptmp' file for --version-script option
echo "VERSION_${MAJOR}.${MINOR} {" > exptmp
echo "global:" >> exptmp
sed 's/$/;/' ${EXPORTS} >> exptmp
echo "local:" >> exptmp
echo "*;" >> exptmp
echo "};" >> exptmp
OPTS="${OPTS} -Xlinker --version-script=exptmp"
# exptmp is removed below
fi
if [ x${PATCH} = "x" ] ; then
VERSION="${MAJOR}.${MINOR}"
else
VERSION="${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${PATCH}"
fi
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "shared library: " ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION}
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK=$CXX
else
LINK=$CC
fi
# rm any old libs
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# make usual symlinks
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}.so
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}.so"
# rm -f exptmp
fi
;;
'SunOS')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making SunOS static library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar -ruv ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so"
echo "mklib: Making SunOS shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
# XXX OPTS for gcc should be -shared, but that doesn't work.
# Using -G does work though.
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
# determine linker and options for C++ code
if [ "x${CXX}" = "xg++" ] ; then
# use g++
LINK="g++"
OPTS="-G"
elif [ "x${CXX}" = "xCC" ] ; then
# use Sun CC
LINK="CC"
OPTS="-G"
elif [ "x${CXX}" = "xc++" ] ; then
# use Sun c++
LINK="c++"
OPTS="-G"
elif [ `which c++` ] ; then
# use Sun c++
LINK="c++"
OPTS="-G"
elif [ `type g++` ] ; then
# use g++
LINK="g++"
OPTS="-G"
else
echo "mklib: warning: can't find C++ comiler, trying CC."
LINK="CC"
OPTS="-G"
fi
elif [ "x${CC}" = "xgcc" ] ; then
# use gcc for linking
LINK="gcc"
OPTS="-G"
else
# use native Sun linker
LINK="ld"
OPTS="-G"
fi
echo "mklib: linker is" ${LINK} ${OPTS}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}"
fi
;;
'FreeBSD')
if [ $NOPREFIX = 1 ] ; then
# No "lib" or ".so" part
echo "mklib: Making FreeBSD shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ld -Bshareable -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
elif [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
STLIB="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making FreeBSD static library: " ${STLIB}
rm -f ${STLIB}
ar cq ${STLIB} ${OBJECTS}
ranlib ${STLIB}
FINAL_LIBS=${STLIB}
else
SHLIB="lib${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}.${MINOR}"
echo "mklib: Making FreeBSD shared library: " ${SHLIB}
rm -f ${SHLIB}
ld -Bshareable -o ${SHLIB} ${OBJECTS}
# XXX make lib${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} symlink?
FINAL_LIBS=${SHLIB}
fi
;;
'NetBSD')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}_pic.a"
echo "mklib: Making NetBSD PIC static library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar cq ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
ranlib ${LIBNAME}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}.${MINOR}"
echo "mklib: Making NetBSD PIC shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ld -x -Bshareable -Bforcearchive -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
fi
;;
'IRIX' | 'IRIX64')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar rc ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so" # prefix with "lib", suffix with ".so"
if [ $ARCHOPT = "64" ] ; then
# 64-bit ABI
OPTS="-64 -shared -all"
echo "mklib: Making IRIX 64-bit shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
elif [ $ARCHOPT = "o32" ] ; then
# old 32-bit ABI
OPTS="-32 -shared -all"
echo "mklib: Making IRIX o32-bit shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
else
# new 32-bit ABI
OPTS="-n32 -shared -all"
echo "mklib: Making IRIX n32-bit shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
fi
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK="CC"
else
LINK="ld"
fi
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
fi
;;
'linux-cygwin')
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making linux-cygwin library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
gnuwin32ar ruv ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
;;
'HP-UX')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making HP-UX static library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar -ruv ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
RUNLIB="lib${LIBNAME}.${MAJOR}"
DEVLIB="lib${LIBNAME}.sl"
echo "mklib: Making HP-UX shared library: " ${RUNLIB} ${DEVLIB}
ld -b -o ${RUNLIB} +b ${RUNLIB} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -s ${RUNLIB} ${DEVLIB}
FINAL_LIBS="${RUNLIB} ${DEVLIB}"
fi
;;
'AIX' | 'AIX64')
if [ $ARCH = "AIX64" ] ; then
X64="-X64"
fi
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making AIX static library: " ${LIBNAME}
ar -ruv ${X64} ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
EXPFILE="lib${LIBNAME}.exp"
OFILE=shr.o #Want to be consistent with the IBM libGL.a
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a" # shared objects are still stored in the .a libraries
if [ $ARCH = "AIX64" ] ; then
OPTS="-bE:${EXPFILE} -bM:SRE -bnoentry -q64"
else
OPTS="-bE:${EXPFILE} -bM:SRE -bnoentry"
fi
rm -f ${EXPFILE} ${OFILE}
NM="/bin/nm -eC ${X64}"
echo "#! /usr/lib/${LIBNAME}" > ${EXPFILE}
${NM} ${OBJECTS} | awk '{
if ((($2 == "T") || ($2 == "D") || ($2 == "B")) \
&& ( substr($1,1,1) != ".")) {
if (substr ($1, 1, 7) != "__sinit" &&
substr ($1, 1, 7) != "__sterm") {
if (substr ($1, 1, 5) == "__tf1")
print (substr ($1, 7))
else if (substr ($1, 1, 5) == "__tf9")
print (substr ($1, 15))
else
print $1
}
}
}' | sort -u >> ${EXPFILE}
cc ${OPTS} -o ${OFILE} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ar ${X64} -r ${LIBNAME} ${OFILE}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
fi
;;
'OpenSTEP')
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making OpenSTEP static library: " ${LIBNAME}
libtool -static -o ${LIBNAME} - ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
;;
'OSF1')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making OSF/1 static library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar -ruv ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
VERSION="${MAJOR}.${MINOR}"
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so"
echo "mklib: Making OSF/1 shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK=$CXX
else
LINK=$CC
fi
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.${VERSION}
${LINK} -o ${LIBNAME}.${VERSION} -shared -set_version ${VERSION} -soname ${LIBNAME}.${VERSION} -expect_unresolved \* -all ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
ln -sf ${LIBNAME}.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME} ${LIBNAME}.${VERSION}"
fi
;;
'Darwin')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making Darwin static library: " ${LIBNAME}
LINK="ar"
OPTS="-ruv"
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
LIBNAME="${LIBNAME}.dylib"
echo "mklib: Making Darwin shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
FLAGS="-dynamiclib -multiply_defined suppress"
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK="g++"
else
LINK="cc"
fi
${LINK} ${FLAGS} -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
fi
;;
'LynxOS')
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making LynxOS static library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar ru ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
;;
'BeOS')
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making BeOS static library: " ${LIBNAME}
ar -cru "${LIBNAME}" ${OBJECTS}
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so"
echo "mklib: Making BeOS shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
gcc -nostart -Xlinker "-soname=${LIBNAME}" -L/Be/develop/lib/x86 -lbe ${DEPS} ${OBJECTS} -o "${LIBNAME}"
mimeset -f "${LIBNAME}"
setversion "${LIBNAME}" -app ${MAJOR} ${MINOR} ${PATCH} -short "Powered by Mesa3D!" -long "Powered by Mesa3D!"
fi
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
;;
'QNX')
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making QNX library: " ${LIBNAME}
wlib ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
;;
'MorphOS')
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making MorphOS library: " ${LIBNAME}
ppc-morphos-ar rc ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
;;
'icc')
# Intel C compiler
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "lib"
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
echo "mklib: Making Intel ICC static library: " ${LIBNAME}.a
LINK="ar"
OPTS="-ruv"
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LIBNAME}.a ${OBJECTS}
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}.a"
else
OPTS="-shared"
VERSION="${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${PATCH}"
echo "mklib: Making Intel ICC shared library: " ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION}
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK="icc"
else
LINK="icc"
fi
# rm any old libs
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.so
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# make usual symlinks
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR}
ln -s ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}.so
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}.so.${VERSION} ${LIBNAME}.so.${MAJOR} ${LIBNAME}.so"
fi
;;
'aix-gcc')
# AIX with gcc
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making AIX GCC static library: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar ru ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so" # prefix with "lib", suffix with ".so"
echo "mklib: Making AIX GCC shared library: " ${LIBNAME}
# remove old lib
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
# make the lib
gcc -shared -Wl,-G ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS} -o ${LIBNAME}
# NOTE: the application linking with this library must specify
# the -Wl,-brtl flags to gcc
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}
fi
;;
'ultrix')
# XXX untested
if [ $STATIC = 0 ] ; then
echo "mklib: Warning shared libs not supported on Ultrix"
fi
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making static library for Ultrix: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar ru ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
;;
CYGWIN*)
# GCC-based environment
CYGNAME="cyg${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "cyg"
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}" # prefix with "lib"
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "static library: " ${LIBNAME}.a
LINK="ar"
OPTS="-ru"
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} ${LIBNAME}.a ${OBJECTS}
ranlib ${LIBNAME}.a
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS=${LIBNAME}.a
else
OPTS="-shared -Wl,-export-all -Wl,--out-implib=${LIBNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll.a"
echo "mklib: Making" $ARCH "shared library: " ${LIBNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll
if [ $CPLUSPLUS = 1 ] ; then
LINK="g++"
else
LINK="gcc"
fi
# rm any old libs
rm -f ${LIBNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.dll.a
rm -f ${LIBNAME}.a
# make lib
${LINK} ${OPTS} -o ${CYGNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
# make usual symlinks
ln -s ${LIBNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll.a ${LIBNAME}.dll.a
# finish up
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll.a ${LIBNAME}.dll.a"
# special case for installing in bin
FINAL_BINS="${CYGNAME}-${MAJOR}.dll"
fi
;;
'example')
# If you're adding support for a new architecture, you can
# start with this:
if [ $STATIC = 1 ] ; then
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.a"
echo "mklib: Making static library for example arch: " ${LIBNAME}
rm -f ${LIBNAME}
ar rv ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
else
LIBNAME="lib${LIBNAME}.so" # prefix with "lib"
echo "mklib: Making shared library for example arch: " ${LIBNAME}
ld -o ${LIBNAME} ${OBJECTS} ${DEPS}
FINAL_LIBS="${LIBNAME}"
fi
;;
*)
echo "mklib: ERROR: Don't know how to make a static/shared library for" ${ARCH}
echo "mklib: Please add necessary commands to mklib script."
;;
esac
#
# Put library files into installation directory if specified.
#
if [ ${INSTALLDIR} != "." ] ; then
echo "mklib: Installing" ${FINAL_LIBS} "in" ${INSTALLDIR}
mv ${FINAL_LIBS} ${INSTALLDIR}/
fi

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#!/bin/ksh
# Make an AIX shared library (tricky!!!)
# Based on a script from Athanasios G. Gaitatzes (gaitat@vnet.ibm.com)
# Improved by Greg Thompson <gregt@visix.com> -gt
#--identification------------------------------------------------------
# $Id: mklib.aix,v 1.2 1999/09/15 15:10:20 brianp Exp $
# $Log: mklib.aix,v $
# Revision 1.2 1999/09/15 15:10:20 brianp
# added third, tiny version number to arguments
#
# Revision 1.1 1999/08/19 13:52:56 brianp
# initial check-in (post-crash)
#
#--common--------------------------------------------------------------
LIBRARY=$1
shift 1
MAJOR=$1
shift 1
MINOR=$1
shift 1
TINY=$1
shift 1
OBJECTS=$*
#--platform------------------------------------------------------------
# BASENAME = LIBRARY without .a suffix
BASENAME=`echo ${LIBRARY} | sed "s/\.a//g"`
# Name of exports file
EXPFILE=${BASENAME}.exp
# Name of temporary shared lib file
OFILE=shr.o
####OFILE=${BASENAME}.o
# Remove any old files from previous make
rm -f ${LIBRARY} ${EXPFILE} ${OFILE}
# Pick a way to use nm -gt
NM=${NM-/bin/nm -eC}
# Determine which version of AIX this is
AIXVERSION=`uname -v`
# Pick a way to tell the linker there's no entrypoint -gt
case ${AIXVERSION}
{
3*)
ENTRY='-e _nostart'
;;
4*)
ENTRY=-bnoentry
;;
*)
echo "Error in mklib.aix!"
exit 1
;;
}
# Other libraries which we may be dependent on. Since we make the libraries
# in the order libGL.a, libaGLU.a, libglut.a just depends on its predecessor.
# modified to make otherlibs in the form of -lfoo -gt
OTHERLIBS=`ls ../lib/*.a | sed "s/..\/lib\/lib/-l/g" | sed "s/\.a//g"`
##echo OTHERLIBS are ${OTHERLIBS}
# Make exports (.exp) file header
echo "#! ${LIBRARY}" > ${EXPFILE}
# Append list of exported symbols to exports file -gt
case ${AIXVERSION}
{
3*)
${NM} ${OBJECTS} | awk -F'|' '{
if ($3 != "extern" || substr($7,1,1) == " ") continue
sub (" *", "", $1); sub (" *", "", $7)
if ( (($7 == ".text") || ($7 == ".data") || ($7 == ".bss")) \
&& ( substr($1,1,1) != ".")) {
if (substr ($1, 1, 7) != "__sinit" &&
substr ($1, 1, 7) != "__sterm") {
if (substr ($1, 1, 5) == "__tf1")
print (substr ($1, 7))
else if (substr ($1, 1, 5) == "__tf9")
print (substr ($1, 15))
else
print $1
}
}
}' | sort -u >> ${EXPFILE}
;;
4*)
${NM} ${OBJECTS} | awk '{
if ((($2 == "T") || ($2 == "D") || ($2 == "B")) \
&& ( substr($1,1,1) != ".")) {
if (substr ($1, 1, 7) != "__sinit" &&
substr ($1, 1, 7) != "__sterm") {
if (substr ($1, 1, 5) == "__tf1")
print (substr ($1, 7))
else if (substr ($1, 1, 5) == "__tf9")
print (substr ($1, 15))
else
print $1
}
}
}' | sort -u >> ${EXPFILE}
;;
}
# This next line is a hack to allow full compatibility with IBM's OpenGL
# libraries. IBM mistakenly exports glLoadIdentity from the libGLU.a
# library. We have to do the same thing. Problem reported by Yemi Adesanya
# (adesanya@afsmail.cern.ch) and Patrick Brown (pbrown@austin.ibm.com)
if [ "${BASENAME}" = libGLU ] ; then
echo "glLoadIdentity" >> ${EXPFILE}
fi
# Make the shared lib file
cc -o ${OFILE} ${OBJECTS} -L../lib ${OTHERLIBS} -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm -lc -bE:${EXPFILE} -bM:SRE ${ENTRY}
# Make the .a file
ar ruv ${LIBRARY} ${OFILE}
# Put exports file in Mesa lib directory
mv ${EXPFILE} ../lib
# Remove OFILE
rm -f ${OFILE}
#NOTES
# AIX 4.x /usr/bin/nm -B patch from ssclift@mach.me.queensu.ca (Simon Clift)
# Robustified symbol extraction for AIX 3 and 4
# Greg Thompson <gregt@visix.com>

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#!/bin/sh
# Make a standard Unix .a library file with 'ar ruv'
#--identification------------------------------------------------------
# $Id: mklib.ar-ruv,v 1.2 1999/09/15 15:10:20 brianp Exp $
# $Log: mklib.ar-ruv,v $
# Revision 1.2 1999/09/15 15:10:20 brianp
# added third, tiny version number to arguments
#
# Revision 1.1 1999/08/19 13:52:57 brianp
# initial check-in (post-crash)
#
#--common--------------------------------------------------------------
LIBRARY=$1
shift 1
MAJOR=$1
shift 1
MINOR=$1
shift 1
TINY=$1
shift 1
OBJECTS=$*
#--platform-------------------------------------------------------------
#ar ruv $LIBRARY $OBJECTS
ar ru $LIBRARY $OBJECTS

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#!/bin/sh
# Make a Solaris shared library
# contributed by Arno Hahma (arno@nitro.pp.utu.fi)
#--identification------------------------------------------------------
# $Id: mklib.solaris,v 1.2 1999/09/15 15:10:20 brianp Exp $
# $Log: mklib.solaris,v $
# Revision 1.2 1999/09/15 15:10:20 brianp
# added third, tiny version number to arguments
#
# Revision 1.1 1999/08/19 13:53:06 brianp
# initial check-in (post-crash)
#
#--common--------------------------------------------------------------
LIBRARY=$1
shift 1
MAJOR=$1
shift 1
MINOR=$1
shift 1
TINY=$1
shift 1
OBJECTS=$*
#--platform-------------------------------------------------------------
set -x
LIBRARY=`basename $LIBRARY .a`
VERSION=$MAJOR.$MINOR
echo "Building shared object $LIBRARY.so.$VERSION and the archive library $LIBRARY.a"
rm -f ${LIBRARY}.a ${LIBRARY}.so.${VERSION}
ar ruv ${LIBRARY}.a ${OBJECTS}
ld -G -o ${LIBRARY}.so.${VERSION} ${OBJECTS}
cp ${LIBRARY}.a ${LIBRARY}.so.${VERSION} ../lib
cd ../lib
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# Configuration for AIX, dynamic libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = aix
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = xlC
CFLAGS = -O -DAIXV3
CXXFLAGS = -O -DAIXV3
MKLIB_OPTIONS =
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lX11 -lXext -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lC
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXi -lXmu -lX11 -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GL_LIB) -lXt -lX11
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GL_LIB)
APP_LIB_DEPS = -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm -lC

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# Configuration for AIX 64-bit, dynamic libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = aix-64
# Compiler and flags
CC = xlc
CXX = xlC
CFLAGS = -q64 -qmaxmem=16384 -O -DAIXV3
CXXFLAGS = -q64 -qmaxmem=16384 -O -DAIXV3
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -arch AIX64
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lX11 -lXext -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lC
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXi -lXmu -lX11 -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GL_LIB) -lXt -lX11
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GL_LIB)
APP_LIB_DEPS = -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm -lC

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# Configuration for AIX with gcc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = aix-gcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O2 -DAIXV3
CXXFLAGS = -O2 -DAIXV3
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -arch aix-gcc
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lX11 -lXext -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXi -lXmu
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -Wl,-brtl -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi

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# Configuration for AIX, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = aix-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = xlC
CFLAGS = -O -DAIXV3
CXXFLAGS = -O -DAIXV3
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for BeOS
# Written by Philippe Houdoin
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = beos
DEFINES = \
-DBEOS_THREADS
MACHINE=$(shell uname -m)
ifeq ($(MACHINE), BePC)
CPU = x86
else
CPU = ppc
endif
ifeq ($(CPU), x86)
# BeOS x86 settings
DEFINES += \
-DGNU_ASSEMBLER \
-DUSE_X86_ASM \
-DUSE_MMX_ASM \
-DUSE_3DNOW_ASM \
-DUSE_SSE_ASM
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
LD = gcc
CFLAGS = \
-Wall -Wno-multichar -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy \
$(DEFINES)
CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS += -Xlinker
ifdef DEBUG
CFLAGS += -g -O0
LDFLAGS += -g
DEFINES += -DDEBUG
else
CFLAGS += -O3
endif
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
else
# BeOS PPC settings
CC = mwcc
CXX = $(CC)
LD = mwldppc
CFLAGS = \
-w on -requireprotos \
$(DEFINES)
CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS += \
-export pragma \
-init _init_routine_ \
-term _term_routine_ \
-lroot \
/boot/develop/lib/ppc/glue-noinit.a \
/boot/develop/lib/ppc/init_term_dyn.o \
/boot/develop/lib/ppc/start_dyn.o
ifdef DEBUG
CFLAGS += -g -O0
CXXFLAGS += -g -O0
LDFLAGS += -g
else
CFLAGS += -O7
CXXFLAGS += -O7
endif
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
endif
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/beos
GLU_DIRS = sgi
DRIVER_DIRS = beos
PROGRAM_DIRS = beos samples redbook demos tests
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS =
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB)
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -lgame -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB)
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lbe -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -l$(GLUT_LIB)

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# Configuration for Darwin / MacOS X, making dynamic libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = darwin
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = cc
CFLAGS = -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -fPIC -fno-common -ffast-math -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations -no-cpp-precomp -dynamic -Ddarwin
CXXFLAGS = -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -fPIC -fno-common -ffast-math -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations -no-cpp-precomp -dynamic -Ddarwin
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.dylib
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.dylib
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.dylib
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.dylib
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.dylib
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = $(TOP)/lib/GL.dylib
GLU_LIB_DEPS = $(TOP)/lib/GL.dylib
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXt $(TOP)/lib/GL.dylib
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for Darwin / MacOS X, making static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/darwin
CONFIG_NAME = darwin-static
# Compiler and flags
CFLAGS = -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -fno-common -ffast-math -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations -no-cpp-precomp -dynamic -Ddarwin
CXXFLAGS = -I/usr/X11R6/include -O3 -fno-common -ffast-math -funroll-loops -fexpensive-optimizations -no-cpp-precomp -dynamic -Ddarwin
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(TOP)/lib -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm

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# Default/template configuration
# This is included by other config files which may override some
# of these variables.
CONFIG_NAME = default
# Version info
MESA_MAJOR=6
MESA_MINOR=3
MESA_TINY=0
# external projects
DRM_SOURCE_PATH=$(TOP)/../drm
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -O
CXXFLAGS = -O
GLU_CFLAGS =
# Misc tools and flags
MKLIB_OPTIONS =
MKDEP = makedepend
MKDEP_OPTIONS = -fdepend
MAKE = make
# Library names (base name)
GL_LIB = GL
GLU_LIB = GLU
GLUT_LIB = glut
GLW_LIB = GLw
OSMESA_LIB = OSMesa
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.so
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.so
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.so
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.so
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.so
# Optional assembly language optimization files for libGL
ASM_SOURCES =
# GLw widget sources (Append "GLwMDrawA.c" here and add -lXm to GLW_LIB_DEPS in
# order to build the Motif widget too)
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c
# Directories
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib
INSTALL_PREFIX = /usr/local
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/glx glw
GLU_DIRS = sgi
DRIVER_DIRS = x11 osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS = demos redbook samples xdemos
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB)
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for FreeBSD
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = FreeBSD
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
MAKE = gmake
CFLAGS = -O2 -fPIC -pedantic -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DHZ=100
CXXFLAGS = -O2 -fPIC -pedantic
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for freebsd-dri: FreeBSD DRI hardware drivers
include $(TOP)/configs/freebsd
CONFIG_NAME = freebsd-dri
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
WARN_FLAGS = -Wall
OPT_FLAGS = -O
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11/extensions
DEFINES = -DDRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY
CFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wmissing-prototypes -g -std=c99 -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math -I/usr/local/include $(X11_INCLUDES)
CXXFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wall -g -ansi -pedantic -fPIC
ASM_SOURCES =
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -pthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lGLU -lGL -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lGL -lXt -lXm -lX11
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/glx glw glx/x11
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS =
WINDOW_SYSTEM=dri
DRM_SOURCE_PATH=$(TOP)/../drm
# ffb and gamma are missing because they have not been converted to use the new
# interface.
DRI_DIRS = dri_client i810 i830 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx \
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# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for freebsd-dri: FreeBSD DRI hardware drivers
include $(TOP)/configs/freebsd-dri
CONFIG_NAME = freebsd-dri-x86
# Unnecessary on x86, generally.
PIC_FLAGS =
ASM_FLAGS = -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)

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# Configuration for HPUX v10, shared libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux10
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +Z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
APP_LIB_DEPS = -$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v10, with gcc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux10-gcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -ansi -O3 -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -ansi -O3 -D_HPUX_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v10, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux10-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +Z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies (static libs don't have dependencies)
GL_LIB_DEPS =
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lm -lstdc++
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm -lstdc++

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# Configuration for HPUX v11
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-32
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Aa +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
MKLIB_OPTIONS =
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v11, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-32-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v11, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-32-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0 -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v11, 64-bit
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-64
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +z -Ae +DD64 +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +z -Aa +DD64 +O2 +Onolimit +Oaggressive -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
MKLIB_OPTIONS =
LIBDIR = $(TOP)/lib64
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v11, 64-bit, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux11-64-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0W -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DA2.0W -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
LIBDIR = $(TOP)/lib64
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v9, shared libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux9
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
# XXX fix this
CXX = c++
CFLAGS = +z +O3 +Olibcalls +ESlit -Aa +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R5 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +z +O3 +Olibcalls +ESlit -Aa +Onolimit -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R5
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R5 -s -Wl,+s,-B,nonfatal,-B,immediate -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for HPUX v10, shared libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = hpux9-gcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = aCC
CFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/include/X11R6 -I/usr/contrib/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = +O3 +DAportable +Z -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R6 -L/usr/contrib/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for IRIX 6.x, make n64 DSOs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = irix6-64
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -64 -O3 -ansi -woff 1068,1069,1174,1185,1209,1474,1552 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -64 -O3 -ansi -woff 1174
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -archopt 64
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c GLwMDrawA.c
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib64
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -64 -rpath $(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXmu -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for IRIX 6.x, make n64 static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = irix6-64-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -64 -O3 -ansi -woff 1068,1069,1174,1185,1209,1474,1552 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -64 -O3 -ansi -woff 1174
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -archopt 64 -static
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c GLwMDrawA.c
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib64
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -64 -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
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# Configuration for IRIX 6.x, make n32 DSOs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = irix6-n32
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -n32 -mips3 -O3 -ansi -woff 1174,1521,1552 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -n32 -mips3 -O3 -ansi -woff 1174,1552
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -archopt n32
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c GLwMDrawA.c
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib32
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -n32 -rpath $(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXmu -lXi -lfpe -lm

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# Configuration for IRIX 6.x, make n32 static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = irix6-n32-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -n32 -mips2 -O2 -ansi -woff 1521,1552 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -n32 -mips2 -O2 -ansi -woff 3262,3666
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -archopt n32 -static
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c GLwMDrawA.c
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib32
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -n32 -glut -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
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# Configuration for IRIX 6.x, make o32 DSOs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = irix6-o32
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -32 -mips2 -O2 -ansi -woff 1521,1552 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -32 -mips2 -O2 -ansi -woff 3262,3666
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -archopt o32
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c GLwMDrawA.c
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib32
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -32 -rpath $(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for IRIX 6.x, make o32 static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = irix6-o32-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = CC
CFLAGS = -32 -mips2 -O2 -ansi -woff 1521,1552 -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -32 -mips2 -O2 -ansi -woff 3262,3666
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -archopt o32 -static
GLW_SOURCES = GLwDrawA.c GLwMDrawA.c
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib32
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -32 -glut -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
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# Configuration for generic Linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
# Library/program dependencies
# Need to have -L/usr/X11R6/lib in these:
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11

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# Configuration for Linux on Alpha
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-alpha
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=ev5 -ansi -mieee -pedantic -fPIC -D_XOPEN_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=ev5 -ansi -mieee -pedantic -fPIC -D_XOPEN_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for Linux on Alpha, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-alpha-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=ev5 -ansi -mieee -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=ev5 -ansi -mieee -pedantic -D_XOPEN_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for debugging on Linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-debug
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -g -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -DDEBUG -DMESA_DEBUG
CXXFLAGS = -g -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DDEBUG -DMESA_DEBUG
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
# Need to have -L/usr/X11R6/lib in these:
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXt -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11

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# Configuration for DirectFB
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-directfb
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ffast-math -fPIC -std=c99 -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_BSD_SOURCE -DPTHREADS
CXXFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
HAVE_X86 = $(shell uname -m | grep 'i[3-6]86' >/dev/null && echo yes)
ifeq ($(HAVE_X86), yes)
CFLAGS += -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM
CXXFLAGS += -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)
endif
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = directfb
PROGRAM_DIRS = # disabled
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread

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# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for linux-dri: Linux DRI hardware drivers for XFree86 & others
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-dri
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
MKDEP = /usr/X11R6/bin/makedepend
#MKDEP = gcc -M
#MKDEP_OPTIONS = -MF depend
WARN_FLAGS = -Wall
OPT_FLAGS = -O -g
PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
DEFINES = -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE \
-D_BSD_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE \
-DDRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY -DPTHREADS -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11/extensions
CFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(ASM_FLAGS) -std=c99 $(PIC_FLAGS) -ffast-math \
$(DEFINES)
CXXFLAGS = $(WARN_FLAGS) $(OPT_FLAGS) $(PIC_FLAGS) \
$(DEFINES)
ASM_SOURCES =
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lm -lpthread -ldl
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/glx glw glx/x11
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS =
WINDOW_SYSTEM=dri
# ffb and gamma are missing because they have not been converted to use the new
# interface.
DRI_DIRS = dri_client i810 i830 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon s3v \
savage sis tdfx trident unichrome

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# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for linux-dri: Linux DRI hardware drivers for XFree86 & others
include $(TOP)/configs/linux-dri
CONFIG_NAME = linux-dri-ppc
OPT_FLAGS = -Os -mcpu=603
PIC_FLAGS = -fPIC
ASM_FLAGS = -DUSE_PPC_ASM -DUSE_VMX_ASM
ASM_SOURCES = $(PPC_SOURCES)
# Build only the drivers for cards that exist on PowerPC. At some point MGA
# will be added, but not yet.
DRI_DIRS = dri_client mach64 r128 r200 radeon tdfx

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# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for linux-dri: Linux DRI hardware drivers for XFree86 & others
include $(TOP)/configs/linux-dri
CONFIG_NAME = linux-dri-x86
# Unnecessary on x86, generally.
PIC_FLAGS =
ASM_FLAGS = -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)

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# -*-makefile-*-
# Configuration for linux-dri: Linux DRI hardware drivers for XFree86 & others
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-dri-x86-64
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
DEFINES = -DDRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DPTHREADS -D_GNU_SOURCE -D__AMD64__
CFLAGS = -m64 -Wmissing-prototypes -g -std=c99 -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math $(DEFINES)
CXXFLAGS = -m64 -Wall -g -ansi -pedantic -fPIC $(DEFINES)
X11_INCLUDES = -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11/extensions
#ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib64
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lm -lpthread -ldl
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lXt -lX11
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu glut/glx glw glx/x11
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS =
WINDOW_SYSTEM=dri
# ffb, gamma, and sis are missing because they have
# not be converted to use the new interface. Do i810 & i830 really
# need to be included here?
#
DRI_DIRS = dri_client i810 i830 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx unichrome savage

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# Configuration for generic Linux with 3Dfx Glide driver
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-glide
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include -DFX -I/usr/include/glide -I/usr/local/glide/include
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -L/usr/local/glide/lib -lglide3x -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/local/glide/lib -lglide3x -lm

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# Configuration for Linux with Intel C compiler
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-icc
# Compiler and flags
CC = icc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -tpp6 -axK -KPIC -D_GCC_LIMITS_H_ -D__GNUC__ -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -O3
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -arch icc
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)

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# Configuration for Linux with Intel C compiler, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-icc-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = icc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -tpp6 -axK -D_GCC_LIMITS_H_ -D__GNUC__ -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -O3
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static -arch icc
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -arch icc
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)

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# Configuration for 16 bits/channel OSMesa library on Linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-osmesa16
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include -DCHAN_BITS=16 -DDEFAULT_SOFTWARE_DEPTH_BITS=31
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
# Library names
OSMESA_LIB = OSMesa16
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa16.so
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS =
# Dependencies
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lOSMesa16

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# Configuration for 16 bits/channel OSMesa library on Linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-osmesa16-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include -DCHAN_BITS=16 -DDEFAULT_SOFTWARE_DEPTH_BITS=31
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names
OSMESA_LIB = OSMesa16
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa16.a
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS =
# Dependencies
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lOSMesa16

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# Configuration for 32 bits/channel OSMesa library on Linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-osmesa32
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include -DCHAN_BITS=32 -DDEFAULT_SOFTWARE_DEPTH_BITS=31
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
# Library names
OSMESA_LIB = OSMesa32
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa32.so
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glu
DRIVER_DIRS = osmesa
PROGRAM_DIRS =
# Dependencies
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread
APP_LIB_DEPS = -lOSMesa32

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# Configuration for Linux on PPC
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-ppc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=603 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -fsigned-char -ffast-math -funroll-loops -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=603 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -fsigned-char -ffast-math -funroll-loops -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for Linux on PPC, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-ppc-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=603 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -fsigned-char -ffast-math -funroll-loops -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -mcpu=603 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -fsigned-char -ffast-math -funroll-loops -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for linux-solo: Linux DRI hardware drivers for fbdev
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-solo
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
DEFINES = -DDRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_GNU_SOURCE -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1
CFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wmissing-prototypes -g -std=c99 -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math
CXXFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -ldl
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lpthread
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glx/mini glu glut/mini
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS = miniglx
#DRI_DIRS = fb ffb gamma sis savage
DRI_DIRS = i810 i830 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx unichrome

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# Configuration for linux-solo-ia64: Linux DRI hardware drivers for fbdev
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-solo-ia64
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
DEFINES = -DDRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_GNU_SOURCE
CFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wmissing-prototypes -g -std=c99 -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math
CXXFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -ldl
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lpthread
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glx/mini glu glut/mini
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS = miniglx
DRI_DIRS = fb mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon sis tdfx unichrome

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# Configuration for linux-solo: Linux DRI hardware drivers for fbdev
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-solo-x86
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
DEFINES = -DDRI_NEW_INTERFACE_ONLY -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_GNU_SOURCE -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -DUSE_EXTERNAL_DXTN_LIB=1
CFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wmissing-prototypes -O3 -g -std=c99 -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math
CXXFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)
# Library/program dependencies
DRI_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -lexpat -ldl
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lm -lpthread -ldl
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lpthread
# Directories
SRC_DIRS = mesa glx/mini glu glut/mini
DRIVER_DIRS = dri
PROGRAM_DIRS = miniglx
#DRI_DIRS = fb ffb gamma sis savage
DRI_DIRS = i810 i830 i915 mach64 mga r128 r200 radeon tdfx unichrome

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# Configuration for Linux on Sparc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-sparc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O2 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O2 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11

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# Configuration for Linux on Sparc5
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-sparc5
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -mcpu=ultrasparc -O2 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -mcpu=ultrasparc -O2 -ffast-math -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11

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# Configuration for generic Linux, making static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -ansi -pedantic -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies (static libs don't have dependencies)
GL_LIB_DEPS =
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lm -lstdc++

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# Configuration for debugging on Linux
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-tcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
TCC_DIR=/home/progs/tcc-0.9.20
CFLAGS = -g -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -DDEBUG -DMESA_DEBUG -DUSE_TCC -I$(TCC_DIR)
CXXFLAGS = -g -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Wundef -fPIC -ffast-math -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DDEBUG -DMESA_DEBUG
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread -L$(TCC_DIR) -ltcc -ldl
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXt -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for Linux on UltraSparc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-ultrasparc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -mv8 -O2 -mtune=ultrasparc -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -mv8 -O2 -mtune=ultrasparc -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR)-l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for Linux with x86 optimizations
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-x86
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for Linux for 64-bit X86 (Opteron)
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-x86-64
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -m64 -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -D__AMD64__ -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -m64 -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D__AMD64__
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
#ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib64
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for Linux for 64-bit X86 (Opteron), static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-x86-64-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -m64 -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DPTHREADS -D__AMD64__ -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -m64 -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -D__AMD64__
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
#ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES)
LIB_DIR = $(TOP)/lib64
# Library/program dependencies (static libs don't have dependencies)
GL_LIB_DEPS =
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lm -lstdc++

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# Configuration for Linux with x86 code, but no gcc optimizations and
# debugging enabled.
include $(TOP)/configs/linux-x86
CONFIG_NAME = linux-x86-debug
CFLAGS = -Wall -g -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -Wall -g -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE

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# Configuration for Linux with 3Dfx Glide driver and x86 optimizations
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-x86-glide
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include -DFX -I/usr/include/glide -I/usr/local/glide/include
CXXFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -fPIC -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)
# Library/program dependencies
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -L/usr/local/glide/lib -lglide3x -lm -lpthread
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/local/glide/lib -lglide3x -lm

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# Configuration for Linux with x86 optimizations, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = linux-x86-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_X86_ASM -DUSE_MMX_ASM -DUSE_3DNOW_ASM -DUSE_SSE_ASM -DPTHREADS -I/usr/X11R6/include
CXXFLAGS = -Wall -O3 -ansi -pedantic -D_POSIX_SOURCE -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=199309L -D_SVID_SOURCE -D_BSD_SOURCE
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
ASM_SOURCES = $(X86_SOURCES) $(X86_API)
# Library/program dependencies (static libs don't have dependencies)
GL_LIB_DEPS =
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lm -lstdc++

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# Configuration for NetBSD
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = netbsd
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O2 -fPIC -DUSE_XSHM -I/usr/X11R6/include -DHZ=100
CXXFLAGS = -O2 -fPIC
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lX11 -lm

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# Configuration for OpenBSD
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = openbsd
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O2 -fPIC -I/usr/X11R6/include -DUSE_XSHM -DHZ=100
CXXFLAGS = -O2 -fPIC -I/usr/X11R6/include -DHZ=100
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS = -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB)
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for OSF/1
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = osf1
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = cxx
CFLAGS = -O0 -std1 -ieee_with_no_inexact -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O2 -std ansi -ieee
GL_LIB_DEPS = -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for Solaris on x86
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = solaris-x86
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CFLAGS = -Xa -xO3 -xpentium -KPIC -I/usr/openwin/include -DUSE_XSHM
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a

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# Configuration for Solaris on x86 with gcc, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = solaris-x86-gcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -m486 -fPIC -I/usr/openwin/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -m486 -fPIC
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -lXext -lm -lpthread
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lm
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a

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# Configuration for SunOS 4, shared libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos4
# Compiler and flags
CC = acc
CFLAGS = -Kpic -O -I/usr/include/X11R5 -DUSE_XSHM -DSUNOS4
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/lib/X11R5 -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for SunOS 4, with gcc, shared libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos4-gcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -fPIC -O3 -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/include/X11R5 -I/usr/include/X11R5 -DUSE_XSHM -DSUNOS4
CXXFLAGS = -fPIC -O3 -I/usr/openwin/include -DSUNOS4
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions -DSOLARIS_2_4_BUG
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm

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# Configuration for SunOS 4, static libs
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos4-static
# Compiler and flags
CC = acc
CFLAGS = -O -DUSE_XSHM -DSUNOS4
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
# Library names (actual file names)
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
# Library/program dependencies (static libs don't have dependencies)
GL_LIB_DEPS =
OSMESA_LIB_DEPS =
GLU_LIB_DEPS =
GLUT_LIB_DEPS =
GLW_LIB_DEPS =
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi -lpthread -lm

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# Configuration for SunOS 5
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos5
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = c++
CFLAGS = -KPIC -Xa -O -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include -DUSE_XSHM
CXXFLAGS = -KPIC -Xa -O -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include
GLUT_CFLAGS = -DSOLARIS_2_4_BUG
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/dt/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/openwin/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -lCrun -lX11 -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for SunOS 5, with gcc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos5-gcc
ASM_SOURCES = $(SPARC_SOURCES) $(SPARC_API)
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -O3 -I/usr/openwin/include -fPIC -fomit-frame-pointer -D_REENTRANT -DUSE_XSHM -DUSE_SPARC_ASM
CXXFLAGS = -O3 -I/usr/openwin/include -fPIC -fomit-frame-pointer -D_REENTRANT -DUSE_SPARC_ASM
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions -DSOLARIS_2_4_BUG
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/openwin/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -lX11 -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm

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# Configuration for SunOS 5, SMP systems
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = sunos5-smp
# Compiler and flags
CC = cc
CXX = c++
CFLAGS = -KPIC -Xa -native -fast -xO5 -xlibmil -xsafe=mem -xdepend -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include -DUSE_XSHM -DSOLARIS_2_4_BUG
CXXFLAGS = -KPIC -Xa -native -fast -xO5 -xlibmil -xsafe=mem -xdepend -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include
GLUT_CFLAGS = -DSOLARIS_2_4_BUG
GL_LIB_DEPS = -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXmu -lXi -lm
GLU_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLUT_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm
GLW_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GL_LIB) -L/usr/openwin/lib -lXt -lX11
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -lX11 -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lm -lCrun

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# Configuration for Ultrix, with gcc
include $(TOP)/configs/default
CONFIG_NAME = ultrix-gcc
# Compiler and flags
CC = gcc
CXX = g++
CFLAGS = -pedantic -O2
CXXFLAGS = -pedantic -O2
GLUT_CFLAGS = -fexceptions
MKLIB_OPTIONS = -static
GL_LIB_NAME = libGL.a
GLU_LIB_NAME = libGLU.a
GLUT_LIB_NAME = libglut.a
GLW_LIB_NAME = libGLw.a
OSMESA_LIB_NAME = libOSMesa.a
APP_LIB_DEPS = -L$(LIB_DIR) -l$(GLUT_LIB) -l$(GLU_LIB) -l$(GL_LIB) -lXmu -lX11 -lXi -lm

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# Makefile for Mesa for VMS
# contributed by Jouk Jansen joukj@hrem.stm.tudelft.nl
macro :
@ macro=""
.ifdef NOSHARE
.else
@ if f$getsyi("HW_MODEL") .ge. 1024 then macro= "/MACRO=(SHARE=1)"
.endif
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)'macro' all
all :
if f$search("lib.dir") .eqs. "" then create/directory [.lib]
set default [.src]
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
set default [-.progs.util]
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
set default [-.demos]
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
set default [-.xdemos]
$(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)
if f$search("[-]test.DIR") .nes. "" then pipe set default [-.test] ; $(MMS)$(MMSQUALIFIERS)

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Name
MESA_agp_offset
Name Strings
GLX_MESA_agp_offset
Contact
Brian Paul, Tungsten Graphics, Inc. (brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Keith Whitwell, Tungsten Graphics, Inc. (keith 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Status
Shipping (Mesa 4.0.4 and later. Only implemented in particular
XFree86/DRI drivers.)
Version
1.0
Number
TBD
Dependencies
OpenGL 1.0 or later is required
GLX_NV_vertex_array_range is required.
This extensions is written against the OpenGL 1.4 Specification.
Overview
This extensions provides a way to convert pointers in an AGP memory
region into byte offsets into the AGP aperture.
Note, this extension depends on GLX_NV_vertex_array_range, for which
no real specification exists. See GL_NV_vertex_array_range for more
information.
IP Status
None
Issues
None
New Procedures and Functions
unsigned int glXGetAGPOffsetMESA( const void *pointer )
New Tokens
None
Additions to the OpenGL 1.4 Specification
None
Additions to Chapter 3 the GLX 1.4 Specification (Functions and Errors)
Add a new section, 3.6 as follows:
3.6 AGP Memory Access
On "PC" computers, AGP memory can be allocated with glXAllocateMemoryNV
and freed with glXFreeMemoryNV. Sometimes it's useful to know where a
block of AGP memory is located with respect to the start of the AGP
aperature. The function
GLuint glXGetAGPOffsetMESA( const GLvoid *pointer )
Returns the offset of the given memory block from the start of AGP
memory in basic machine units (i.e. bytes). If pointer is invalid
the value ~0 will be returned.
GLX Protocol
None. This is a client side-only extension.
Errors
glXGetAGPOffsetMESA will return ~0 if the pointer does not point to
an AGP memory region.
New State
None
Revision History
20 September 2002 - Initial draft
2 October 2002 - finished GLX chapter 3 additions
27 July 2004 - use unsigned int instead of GLuint, void instead of GLvoid

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Contact
Brian Paul (brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Brian Paul (brian 'at' mesa3d.org)
Status

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Name
MESA_pack_invert
Name Strings
GL_MESA_pack_invert
Contact
Brian Paul, Tungsten Graphics, Inc. (brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Keith Whitwell, Tungsten Graphics, Inc. (keith 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Status
Shipping (Mesa 4.0.4 and later)
Version
1.0
Number
TBD
Dependencies
OpenGL 1.0 or later is required
This extensions is written against the OpenGL 1.4 Specification.
Overview
This extension adds a new pixel storage parameter to indicate that
images are to be packed in top-to-bottom order instead of OpenGL's
conventional bottom-to-top order. Only pixel packing can be
inverted (i.e. for glReadPixels, glGetTexImage, glGetConvolutionFilter,
etc).
Almost all known image file formats store images in top-to-bottom
order. As it is, OpenGL reads images from the frame buffer in
bottom-to-top order. Thus, images usually have to be inverted before
writing them to a file with image I/O libraries. This extension
allows images to be read such that inverting isn't needed.
IP Status
None
Issues
1. Should we also defined UNPACK_INVERT_MESA for glDrawPixels, etc?
Resolved: No, we're only concerned with pixel packing. There are other
solutions for inverting images when using glDrawPixels (negative Y pixel
zoom) or glTexImage (invert the vertex T coordinates). It would be easy
enough to define a complementary extension for pixel packing in the
future if needed.
New Procedures and Functions
None
New Tokens
Accepted by the <pname> parameter of PixelStorei and PixelStoref
and the <pname> parameter of GetIntegerv, GetFloatv, GetDoublev
and GetBooleanv:
PACK_INVERT_MESA 0x8758
Additions to Chapter 2 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Rasterization)
None
Additions to Chapter 4 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Per-Fragment
Operations and the Frame Buffer)
Add the following entry to table 4.4 (PixelStore parameters) on page 182:
Parameter Name Type Initial Value Valid Range
---------------------------------------------------------
PACK_INVERT_MESA boolean FALSE TRUE/FALSE
In the section labeled "Placement in Client Memory" on page 184
insert the following text into the paragraph before the sentence
that starts with "If the format is RED, GREEN, BLUE...":
"The parameter PACK_INVERT_MESA controls whether the image is packed
in bottom-to-top order (the default) or top-to-bottom order. Equation
3.8 is modified as follows:
... the first element of the Nth row is indicated by
p + Nk, if PACK_INVERT_MESA is false
p + k * (H - 1) - Nk, if PACK_INVERT_MESA is true, where H is the
image height
"
Additions to Chapter 5 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (State and
State Requests)
None
Additions to Appendix A of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Invariance)
None
Additions to the AGL/GLX/WGL Specifications
None
GLX Protocol
None
Errors
None
New State
Add the following entry to table 6.20 (Pixels) on page 235:
Get Value Type Get Cmd Initial Value Description Sec Attribute
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PACK_INVERT_MESA boolean GetBoolean FALSE Value of PACK_INVERT_MESA 4.3.2 pixel-store
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Name
MESA_packed_depth_stencil
Name Strings
GL_MESA_packed_depth_stencil
Contact
Keith Whitwell, VA Linux Systems Inc. (keithw 'at' valinux.com)
Brian Paul, VA Linux Systems Inc. (brianp 'at' valinux.com)
Status
Obsolete.
Version
$Id: MESA_packed_depth_stencil.spec,v 1.2 2003/09/19 14:58:21 brianp Exp $
Number
???
Dependencies
EXT_abgr affects the definition of this extension
SGIS_texture4D affects the definition of this extension
EXT_cmyka affects the definition of this extension
ARB_packed_pixels affects the definition of this extension
Overview
Provides a mechanism for DrawPixels and ReadPixels to efficiently
transfer depth and stencil image data. Specifically, we defined new
packed pixel formats and types which pack both stencil and depth
into one value.
Issues:
1. Is this the right way to distinguish between 24/8 and 8/24
pixel formats? Should we instead provide both:
GL_DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA
GL_STENCIL_DEPTH_MESA
And perhaps just use GL_UNSIGNED_INT, GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT ?
2. If not, is it correct to use _REV to indicate that stencil
preceeds depth in the 1_15 and 8_24 formats?
3. Do we really want the GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT formats?
New Procedures and Functions
None.
New Tokens
Accepted by the <format> parameter of ReadPixels and DrawPixels:
GL_DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA 0x8750
Accepted by the <type> parameter of ReadPixels and DrawPixels:
GL_UNSIGNED_INT_24_8_MESA 0x8751
GL_UNSIGNED_INT_8_24_REV_MESA 0x8752
GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT_15_1_MESA 0x8753
GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_15_REV_MESA 0x8754
Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.1 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.1 Specification (Rasterization)
One entry is added to table 3.5 (DrawPixels and ReadPixels formats).
The new table is:
Target
Format Name Buffer Element Meaning and Order
----------- ------ -------------------------
COLOR_INDEX Color Color index
STENCIL_INDEX Stencil Stencil index
DEPTH_COMPONENT Depth Depth component
RED Color R component
GREEN Color G component
BLUE Color B component
ALPHA Color A component
RGB Color R, G, B components
RGBA Color R, G, B, A components
BGRA Color B, G, R, A components
ABGR_EXT Color A, B, G, R components
CMYK_EXT Color Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black components
CMYKA_EXT Color Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, A components
LUMINANCE Color Luminance component
LUMINANCE_ALPHA Color Luminance, A components
DEPTH_STENCIL Depth, Depth component, stencil index.
Stencil
Table 3.5: DrawPixels and ReadPixels formats. The third column
gives a description of and the number and order of elements in a
group.
Add to the description of packed pixel formats:
<type> Parameter Data of Matching
Token Name Type Elements Pixel Formats
---------------- ---- -------- -------------
UNSIGNED_BYTE_3_3_2 ubyte 3 RGB
UNSIGNED_BYTE_2_3_3_REV ubyte 3 RGB
UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5 ushort 3 RGB
UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_6_5_REV ushort 3 RGB
UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4 ushort 4 RGBA,BGRA,ABGR_EXT,CMYK_EXT
UNSIGNED_SHORT_4_4_4_4_REV ushort 4 RGBA,BGRA
UNSIGNED_SHORT_5_5_5_1 ushort 4 RGBA,BGRA,ABGR_EXT,CMYK_EXT
UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_5_5_5_REV ushort 4 RGBA,BGRA
UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8 uint 4 RGBA,BGRA,ABGR_EXT,CMYK_EXT
UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8_REV uint 4 RGBA,BGRA
UNSIGNED_INT_10_10_10_2 uint 4 RGBA,BGRA,ABGR_EXT,CMYK_EXT
UNSIGNED_INT_2_10_10_10_REV uint 4 RGBA,BGRA
UNSIGNED_SHORT_15_1_MESA ushort 2 DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA
UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_15_REV_MESA ushort 2 DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA
UNSIGNED_SHORT_24_8_MESA ushort 2 DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_24_REV_MESA ushort 2 DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA
UNSIGNED_INT_8_24:
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| | |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
first second
element element
UNSIGNED_INT_24_8:
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+
| | |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------+
first second
element element
UNSIGNED_SHORT_15_1:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+-----------------------------------------------------------+---+
| | |
+-----------------------------------------------------------+---+
first second
element element
UNSIGNED_SHORT_1_15_REV:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+---+-----------------------------------------------------------+
| | |
+---+-----------------------------------------------------------+
second first
element element
The assignment of elements to fields in the packed pixel is as
described in the table below:
First Second Third Fourth
Format Element Element Element Element
------ ------- ------- ------- -------
RGB red green blue
RGBA red green blue alpha
BGRA blue green red alpha
ABGR_EXT alpha blue green red
CMYK_EXT cyan magenta yellow black
DEPTH_STENCIL_MESA depth stencil
Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.1 Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
and the Frame Buffer)
The new format is added to the discussion of Obtaining Pixels from the
Framebuffer. It should read " If the <format> is one of RED, GREEN,
BLUE, ALPHA, RGB, RGBA, ABGR_EXT, LUMINANCE, or LUMINANCE_ALPHA, and
the GL is in color index mode, then the color index is obtained."
The new format is added to the discussion of Index Lookup. It should
read "If <format> is one of RED, GREEN, BLUE, ALPHA, RGB, RGBA,
ABGR_EXT, LUMINANCE, or LUMINANCE_ALPHA, then the index is used to
reference 4 tables of color components: PIXEL_MAP_I_TO_R,
PIXEL_MAP_I_TO_G, PIXEL_MAP_I_TO_B, and PIXEL_MAP_I_TO_A."
Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.1 Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.1 Specification (State and State Requests)
None
Additions to the GLX Specification
None
GLX Protocol
TBD
Errors
None
New State
None
Revision History
Version 1.0 - 23 Sep 2000
Keith's original version.
Version 1.1 - 3 Nov 2000
Brian's edits, assigned values to new enums.

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Brian Paul (brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Brian Paul (brian 'at' mesa3d.org)
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Name
MESA_program_debug
Name Strings
GL_MESA_program_debug
Contact
Brian Paul (brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Status
XXX - Not complete yet!!!
Version
Last Modified Date: July 20, 2003
Author Revision: 1.0
$Date: 2004/03/25 01:42:41 $ $Revision: 1.4 $
Number
TBD
Dependencies
OpenGL 1.4 is required
The extension is written against the OpenGL 1.4 specification.
ARB_vertex_program or ARB_fragment_program or NV_vertex_program
or NV_fragment_program is required.
Overview
The extension provides facilities for implementing debuggers for
vertex and fragment programs.
The concept is that vertex and fragment program debuggers will be
implemented outside of the GL as a utility package. This extension
only provides the minimal hooks required to implement a debugger.
There are facilities to do the following:
1. Have the GL call a user-specified function prior to executing
each vertex or fragment instruction.
2. Query the current program string's execution position.
3. Query the current values of intermediate program values.
The main feature is the ProgramCallbackMESA function. It allows the
user to register a callback function with the GL. The callback will
be called prior to executing each vertex or fragment program instruction.
From within the callback, the user may issue Get* commands to
query current GL state. The GetProgramRegisterfvMESA function allows
current program values to be queried (such as temporaries, input
attributes, and result registers).
There are flags for enabling/disabling the program callbacks.
The current execution position (as an offset from the start of the
program string) can be queried with
GetIntegerv(GL_FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_POSITION_MESA, &pos) or
GetIntegerv(GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_POSITION_MESA, &pos).
IP Status
None
Issues
1. Is this the right model for a debugger?
It seems prudent to minimize the scope of this extension and leave
it up to the developer (or developer community) to write debuggers
that layer on top of this extension.
If the debugger were fully implemented within the GL it's not
clear how terminal and GUI-based interfaces would work, for
example.
2. There aren't any other extensions that register callbacks with
the GL. Isn't there another solution?
If we want to be able to single-step through vertex/fragment
programs I don't see another way to do it.
3. How do we prevent the user from doing something crazy in the
callback function, like trying to call glBegin (leading to
recursion)?
The rule is that the callback function can only issue glGet*()
functions and no other GL commands. It could be difficult to
enforce this, however. Therefore, calling any non-get GL
command from within the callback will result in undefined
results.
4. Is this extension amenable to hardware implementation?
Hopefully, but if not, the GL implementation will have to fall
back to a software path when debugging. This may be acceptable
for debugging.
5. What's the <data> parameter to ProgramCallbackMESA for?
It's a common programming practice to associate a user-supplied
value with callback functions.
6. Debuggers often allow one to modify intermediate program values,
then continue. Does this extension support that?
No.
New Procedures and Functions (and datatypes)
typedef void (*programcallbackMESA)(enum target, void *data)
void ProgramCallbackMESA(enum target, programcallbackMESA callback,
void *data)
void GetProgramRegisterfvMESA(enum target, sizei len,
const ubyte *registerName, float *v)
New Tokens
Accepted by the <cap> parameter of Enable, Disable, IsEnabled,
GetBooleanv, GetDoublev, GetFloatv and GetIntegerv:
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_MESA 0x8bb1
VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_MESA 0x8bb4
Accepted by the <pname> parameter GetBooleanv, GetDoublev,
GetFloatv and GetIntegerv:
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_POSITION_MESA 0x8bb0
VERTEX_PROGRAM_POSITION_MESA 0x8bb4
Accepted by the <pname> parameter of GetPointerv:
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_FUNC_MESA 0x8bb2
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_DATA_MESA 0x8bb3
VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_FUNC_MESA 0x8bb6
VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_DATA_MESA 0x8bb7
Additions to Chapter 2 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None.
Additions to Chapter 3 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Rasterization)
None.
Additions to Chapter 4 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Per-Fragment
Operations and the Frame Buffer)
None.
Additions to Chapter 5 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Special Functions)
In section 5.4 "Display Lists", page 202, add the following command
to the list of those that are not compiled into display lists:
ProgramCallbackMESA.
Add a new section 5.7 "Callback Functions"
The function
void ProgramCallbackMESA(enum target, programcallbackMESA callback,
void *data)
registers a user-defined callback function with the GL. <target>
may be FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB or VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB. The enabled
callback functions registered with these targets will be called
prior to executing each instruction in the current fragment or
vertex program, respectively. The callbacks are enabled and
disabled by calling Enable or Disable with <cap>
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB or VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB.
The callback function's signature must match the typedef
typedef void (*programcallbackMESA)(enum target, void *data)
When the callback function is called, <target> will either be
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_ARB or VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB to indicate which
program is currently executing and <data> will be the value
specified when ProgramCallbackMESA was called.
From within the callback function, only the following GL commands
may be called:
GetBooleanv
GetDoublev
GetFloatv
GetIntegerv
GetProgramLocalParameter
GetProgramEnvParameter
GetProgramRegisterfvMESA
GetProgramivARB
GetProgramStringARB
GetError
Calling any other command from within the callback results in
undefined behaviour.
Additions to Chapter 6 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (State and
State Requests)
Add a new section 6.1.3 "Program Value Queries":
The command
void GetProgramRegisterfvMESA(enum target, sizei len,
const ubyte *registerName,
float *v)
Is used to query the value of program variables and registers
during program execution. GetProgramRegisterfvMESA may only be
called from within a callback function registered with
ProgramCallbackMESA.
<registerName> and <len> specify the name a variable, input
attribute, temporary, or result register in the program string.
The current value of the named variable is returned as four
values in <v>. If <name> doesn't exist in the program string,
the error INVALID_OPERATION is generated.
Additions to Appendix A of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Invariance)
None.
Additions to the AGL/GLX/WGL Specifications
None.
GLX Protocol
XXX TBD
Dependencies on NV_vertex_program and NV_fragment_program
If NV_vertex_program and/or NV_fragment_program are supported,
vertex and/or fragment programs defined by those extensions may
be debugged as well. Register queries will use the syntax used
by those extensions (i.e. "v[X]" to query vertex attributes,
"o[X]" for vertex outputs, etc.)
Errors
INVALID_OPERATION is generated if ProgramCallbackMESA is called
between Begin and End.
INVALID_ENUM is generated by ProgramCallbackMESA if <target> is not
a supported vertex or fragment program type.
Note: INVALID_OPERAION IS NOT generated by GetProgramRegisterfvMESA,
GetBooleanv, GetDoublev, GetFloatv, or GetIntegerv if called between
Begin and End when a vertex or fragment program is currently executing.
INVALID_ENUM is generated by ProgramCallbackMESA,
GetProgramRegisterfvMESA if <target> is not a program target supported
by ARB_vertex_program, ARB_fragment_program (or NV_vertex_program or
NV_fragment_program).
INVALID_VALUE is generated by GetProgramRegisterfvMESA if <registerName>
does not name a known program register or variable.
INVALID_OPERATION is generated by GetProgramRegisterfvMESA when a
register query is attempted for a program target that's not currently
being executed.
New State
XXX finish
(table 6.N, p. ###)
Initial
Get Value Type Get Command Value Description Sec. Attribute
--------- ---- ----------- ----- ----------- ---- ---------
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_MESA B IsEnabled FALSE XXX XXX enable
VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_MESA B IsEnabled FALSE XXX XXX enable
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_POSITION_MESA Z+ GetIntegerv -1 XXX XXX -
VERTEX_PROGRAM_POSITION_MESA Z+ GetIntegerv -1 XXX XXX -
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_FUNC_MESA P GetPointerv NULL XXX XXX -
VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_FUNC_MESA P GetPointerv NULL XXX XXX -
FRAGMENT_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_DATA_MESA P GetPointerv NULL XXX XXX -
VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_DATA_MESA P GetPointerv NULL XXX XXX -
XXX more?
New Implementation Dependent State
None.
Revision History
8 July 2003
Initial draft. (Brian Paul)
11 July 2003
Second draft. (Brian Paul)
20 July 2003
Third draft. Lots of fundamental changes. (Brian Paul)
23 July 2003
Added chapter 5 and 6 spec language. (Brian Paul)
Example Usage
The following is a very simple example of how this extension may
be used to print the values of R0, R1, R2 and R3 while executing
vertex programs.
/* This is called by the GL when the vertex program is executing.
* We can only make glGet* calls from within this function!
*/
void DebugCallback(GLenum target, GLvoid *data)
{
GLint pos;
GLuint i;
/* Get PC and current instruction string */
glGetIntegerv(GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_POSITION_ARB, &pos);
printf("Current position: %d\n", pos);
printf("Current temporary registers:\n");
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
GLfloat v[4];
char s[10];
sprintf(s, "R%d", i);
glGetProgramRegisterfvMESA(GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB, strlen(s), s, v);
printf("R%d = %g, %g, %g, %g\n", i, v[0], v[1], v[2], v[3]);
}
}
/*
* elsewhere...
*/
/* Register our debugger callback function */
glProgramCallbackMESA(GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_ARB, DebugCallback, NULL);
glEnable(GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM_CALLBACK_MESA);
/* define/bind a vertex program */
glEnable(GL_VERTEX_PROGRAM);
/* render something */
glBegin(GL_POINTS);
glVertex2f(0, 0);
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Status
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Version
$Id: MESA_resize_buffers.spec,v 1.3 2004/03/25 01:42:42 brianp Exp $
$Id: MESA_resize_buffers.spec,v 1.2 2000/04/04 23:29:32 brianp Exp $
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Name
MESA_sprite_point
Name Strings
GL_MESA_sprite_point
Contact
Brian Paul, VA Linux Systems Inc. (brianp 'at' valinux.com)
Status
Obsolete - see GL_ARB_point_sprite.
Version
$Id: MESA_sprite_point.spec,v 1.2 2003/09/19 14:58:21 brianp Exp $
Number
???
Dependencies
GL_EXT_point_parameters effects the definition of this extension
GL_ARB_multitexture effects the definition of this extension
Overview
This extension modifies the way in which points are rendered,
specifically when they're textured. When SPRITE_POINT_MESA is enabled
a point is rendered as if it were a quadrilateral with unique texture
coordinates at each vertex. This extension effectively turns points
into sprites which may be rendered more easily and quickly than using
conventional textured quadrilaterals.
When using point size > 1 or attenuated points this extension is an
effective way to render many small sprite images for particle systems
or other effects.
Issues:
1. How are the texture coordinates computed?
The lower-left corner has texture coordinate (0,0,r,q).
The lower-right, (1,0,r,q). The upper-right, (1,1,r,q).
The upper-left, (0,1,r,q).
2. What about texgen and texture matrices?
Texgen and the texture matrix have no effect on the point's s and t
texture coordinates. The r and q coordinates may have been computed
by texgen or the texture matrix. Note that with a 3D texture and/or
texgen that the r coordinate could be used to select a slice in the
3D texture.
3. What about point smoothing?
When point smoothing is enabled, a triangle fan could be rendered
to approximate a circular point. This could be problematic to
define and implement so POINT_SMOOTH is ignored when drawing sprite
points.
Smoothed points can be approximated by using an appropriate texture
images, alpha testing and blending.
POLYGON_SMOOTH does effect the rendering of the quadrilateral, however.
4. What about sprite rotation?
There is none. Sprite points are always rendered as window-aligned
squares. One could define rotated texture images if desired. A 3D
texture and appropriate texture r coordinates could be used to
effectively specify image rotation per point.
5. What about POLYGON_MODE?
POLYGON_MODE does not effect the rasterization of the quadrilateral.
6. What about POLYGON_CULL?
TBD. Polygon culling is normally specified and implemented in the
transformation stage of OpenGL. However, some rasterization hardware
implements it later during triangle setup.
Polygon culling wouldn't be useful for sprite points since the
quadrilaterals are always defined in counter-clockwise order in
window space. For that reason, polygon culling should probably be
ignored.
7. Should sprite points be alpha-attenuated if their size is below the
point parameter's threshold size?
8. Should there be an advertisized maximum sprite point size?
No. Since we're rendering the point as a quadrilateral there's no
need to limit the size.
New Procedures and Functions
None.
New Tokens
Accepted by the <pname> parameter of Enable, Disable, IsEnabled,
GetIntegerv, GetBooleanv, GetFloatv and GetDoublev:
SPRITE_POINT_MESA 0x????
MAX_SPRITE_POINT_SIZE_MESA 0x???? (need this?)
Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.1 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.1 Specification (Rasterization)
Section ???.
When SPRITE_POINT_MESA is enabled points are rasterized as screen-
aligned quadrilaterals. If the four vertices of the quadrilateral
are labeled A, B, C, and D, starting at the lower-left corner and moving
counter-clockwise around the quadrilateral, then the vertex and
texture coordinates are computed as follows:
vertex window coordinate texture coordinate
A (x-r, y-r, z, w) (0, 0, r, q)
B (x+r, y-r, z, w) (1, 0, r, q)
C (x+r, y+r, z, w) (1, 1, r, q)
D (x-r, y+r, z, w) (0, 1, r, q)
where x, y, z, w are the point's window coordinates, r and q are the
point's 3rd and 4th texture coordinates and r is half the point's
size. The other vertex attributes (such as the color and fog coordinate)
are simply duplicated from the original point vertex.
Point size may either be specified with PointSize or computed
according to the EXT_point_parameters extension.
The new texture coordinates are not effected by texgen or the texture
matrix. Note, however, that the texture r and q coordinates are passed
unchanged and may have been computed with texgen and/or the texture
matrix.
If multiple texture units are present the same texture coordinate is
used for all texture units.
The point is then rendered as if it were a quadrilateral using the
normal point sampling rules. POLYGON_MODE does not effect the
rasterization of the quadrilateral but POLYGON_SMOOTH does.
POINT_SMOOTH has no effect when SPRITE_POINT_MESA is enabled.
Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.1 Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
and the Frame Buffer)
None.
Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.1 Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.1 Specification (State and State Requests)
None
Additions to the GLX Specification
None
GLX Protocol
TBD
Errors
None
New State
Add boolean variable SPRITE_POINT_MESA to the point attribute group.
Revision History
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Name
MESA_swap_control
Name Strings
GLX_MESA_swap_control
Contact
Ian Romanick, IBM, idr at us.ibm.com
Status
Deployed in DRI drivers post-XFree86 4.3.
Version
Date: 5/1/2003 Revision: 1.1
Number
???
Dependencies
None
Based on GLX_SGI_swap_control version 1.9 and WGL_EXT_swap_control
version 1.5.
Overview
This extension allows an application to specify a minimum periodicity
of color buffer swaps, measured in video frame periods.
Issues
* Should implementations that export GLX_MESA_swap_control also export
GL_EXT_swap_control for compatibility with WGL_EXT_swap_control?
UNRESOLVED.
New Procedures and Functions
int glXSwapIntervalMESA(int interval)
int glXGetSwapIntervalMESA(void)
New Tokens
None
Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.4 GL Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Rasterization)
None
Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
and the Framebuffer)
None
Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.4 GL Specification (State and State Requests)
None
Additions to the GLX 1.3 Specification
[Add the following to Section 3.3.10 of the GLX Specification (Double
Buffering)]
glXSwapIntervalMESA specifies the minimum number of video frame periods
per buffer swap. (e.g. a value of two means that the color buffers
will be swapped at most every other video frame.) A return value
of zero indicates success; otherwise an error occurred. The interval
takes effect when glXSwapBuffers is first called subsequent to the
glXSwapIntervalMESA call.
A video frame period is the time required by the monitor to display a
full frame of video data. In the case of an interlaced monitor,
this is typically the time required to display both the even and odd
fields of a frame of video data.
If <interval> is set to a value of 0, buffer swaps are not synchron-
ized to a video frame. The <interval> value is silently clamped to
the maximum implementation-dependent value supported before being
stored.
The swap interval is not part of the render context state. It cannot
be pushed or popped. The current swap interval for the window
associated with the current context can be obtained by calling
glXGetSwapIntervalMESA. The default swap interval is 0.
On XFree86, setting the environment variable LIBGL_THROTTLE_REFRESH sets
the swap interval to 1.
Errors
glXSwapIntervalMESA returns GLX_BAD_VALUE if parameter <interval> is
less than zero.
glXSwapIntervalMESA returns GLX_BAD_CONTEXT if there is no current
GLXContext.
GLX Protocol
None. This extension only extends to direct rendering contexts.
New State
Get Value Get Command Type Initial Value
--------- ----------- ---- -------------
[swap interval] GetSwapInterval Z+ 0
New Implementation Dependent State
None
Revision History
1.1, 5/1/03 Added the issues section and contact information.
Changed the default swap interval to 0.
1.0, 3/17/03 Initial version based on GLX_SGI_swap_control and
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Name
MESA_swap_frame_usage
Name Strings
GLX_MESA_swap_frame_usage
Contact
Ian Romanick, IBM, idr at us.ibm.com
Status
Deployed in DRI drivers post-XFree86 4.3.
Version
Date: 5/1/2003 Revision: 1.1
Number
???
Dependencies
GLX_SGI_swap_control affects the definition of this extension.
GLX_MESA_swap_control affects the definition of this extension.
GLX_OML_sync_control affects the definition of this extension.
Based on WGL_I3D_swap_frame_usage version 1.3.
Overview
This extension allows an application to deterine what portion of the
swap period has elapsed since the last swap operation completed. The
"usage" value is a floating point value on the range [0,max] which is
calculated as follows:
td
percent = ----
tf
where td is the time measured from the last completed buffer swap (or
call to enable the statistic) to when the next buffer swap completes, tf
is the entire time for a frame which may be multiple screen refreshes
depending on the swap interval as set by the GLX_SGI_swap_control or
GLX_OML_sync_control extensions.
The value, percent, indicates the amount of time spent between the
completion of the two swaps. If the value is in the range [0,1], the
buffer swap occurred within the time period required to maintain a
constant frame rate. If the value is in the range (1,max], a constant
frame rate was not achieved. The value indicates the number of frames
required to draw.
This definition of "percent" differs slightly from
WGL_I3D_swap_frame_usage. In WGL_I3D_swap_frame_usage, the measurement
is taken from the completion of one swap to the issuance of the next.
This representation may not be as useful as measuring between
completions, as a significant amount of time may pass between the
issuance of a swap and the swap actually occuring.
There is also a mechanism to determine whether a frame swap was
missed.
New Procedures and Functions
int glXGetFrameUsageMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable,
float *usage)
int glXBeginFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable)
int glXEndFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable)
int glXQueryFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable,
int64_t *swapCount,
int64_t *missedFrames,
float *lastMissedUsage)
New Tokens
None
Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.4 GL Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Rasterization)
None
Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
and the Framebuffer)
None
Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.4 GL Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.4 GL Specification (State and State Requests)
None
Additions to the GLX 1.3 Specification
The frame usage is measured as the percentage of the swap period elapsed
between two buffer-swap operations being commited. In unextened GLX the
swap period is the vertical refresh time. If SGI_swap_control or
MESA_swap_control are supported, the swap period is the vertical refresh
time multiplied by the swap interval (or one if the swap interval is set
to zero).
If OML_sync_control is supported, the swap period is the vertical
refresh time multiplied by the divisor parameter to
glXSwapBuffersMscOML. The frame usage in this case is less than 1.0 if
the swap is commited before target_msc, and is greater than or equal to
1.0 otherwise. The actual usage value is based on the divisor and is
never less than 0.0.
int glXBeginFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable,
float *usage)
glXGetFrameUsageMESA returns a floating-point value in <usage>
that represents the current swap usage, as defined above.
Missed frame swaps can be tracked by calling the following function:
int glXBeginFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable)
glXBeginFrameTrackingMESA resets a "missed frame" count and
synchronizes with the next frame vertical sync before it returns.
If a swap is missed based in the rate control specified by the
<interval> set by glXSwapIntervalSGI or the default swap of once
per frame, the missed frame count is incremented.
The current missed frame count and total number of swaps since
the last call to glXBeginFrameTrackingMESA can be obtained by
callling the following function:
int glXQueryFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable,
int64_t *swapCount,
int64_t *missedFrames,
float *lastMissedUsage)
The location pointed to by <swapCount> will be updated with the
number of swaps that have been commited. This value may not match the
number of swaps that have been requested since swaps may be
queued by the implementation. This function can be called at any
time and does not synchronize to vertical blank.
The location pointed to by <missedFrames> will contain the number
swaps that missed the specified frame. The frame usage for the
last missed frame is returned in the location pointed to by
<lastMissedUsage>.
Frame tracking is disabled by calling the function
int glXEndFrameTrackingMESA(Display *dpy,
GLXDrawable drawable)
This function will not return until all swaps have occurred. The
application can call glXQueryFrameTrackingMESA for a final swap and
missed frame count.
If these functions are succesful, zero is returned. If the context
associated with dpy and drawable is not a direct context,
GLX_BAD_CONTEXT is returned.
Errors
If the function succeeds, zero is returned. If the function
fails, one of the following error codes is returned:
GLX_BAD_CONTEXT The current rendering context is not a direct
context.
GLX Protocol
None. This extension only extends to direct rendering contexts.
New State
None
New Implementation Dependent State
None
Revision History
1.1, 5/1/03 Added contact information.
1.0, 3/17/03 Initial version based on WGL_I3D_swap_frame_usage.

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Name
MESA_trace
Name Strings
GL_MESA_trace
Contact
Bernd Kreimeier, Loki Entertainment, bk 'at' lokigames.com
Brian Paul, VA Linux Systems, Inc., brianp 'at' valinux.com
Status
Obsolete.
Version
$Id: MESA_trace.spec,v 1.4 2004/03/25 01:42:42 brianp Exp $
Number
none yet
Dependencies
OpenGL 1.2 is required.
The extension is written against the OpenGL 1.2 Specification
Overview
Provides the application with means to enable and disable logging
of GL calls including parameters as readable text. The verbosity
of the generated log can be controlled. The resulting logs are
valid (but possibly incomplete) C code and can be compiled and
linked for standalone test programs. The set of calls and the
amount of static data that is logged can be controlled at runtime.
The application can add comments and enable or disable tracing of GL
operations at any time. The data flow from the application to GL
and back is unaffected except for timing.
Application-side implementation of these features raises namespace
and linkage issues. In the driver dispatch table a simple
"chain of responsibility" pattern (aka "composable piepline")
can be added.
IP Status
The extension spec is in the public domain. The current implementation
in Mesa is covered by Mesa's XFree86-style copyright by the authors above.
This extension is partially inspired by the Quake2 QGL wrapper.
Issues
(1) Is this Extension obsolete because it can
be implemented as a wrapper DLL?
RESOLVED: No. While certain operating systems (Win32) provide linkers
that facilitate this kind of solution, other operating systems
(Linux) do not support hierarchical linking, so a wrapper solution
would result in symbol collisions.
Further, IHV's might have builtin support for tracing GL execution
that enjoys privileged access, or that they do not wish to separate
the tracing code from their driver code base.
(2) Should the Trace API explicitely support the notion of "frames?
This would require hooking into glXSwapBuffers calls as well.
RESOLVED: No. The application can use NewTraceMESA/EndTraceMESA
and TraceComment along with external parsing tools to split the
trace into frames, in whatever way considered adequate.
(2a) Should GLX calls be traced?
PBuffers and other render-to-texture solutions demonstrate that
context level commands beyond SwapBuffers might have to be
traced. The GL DLL exports the entry points, so this would not
be out of the question.
(3) Should the specification mandate the actual output format?
RESOLVED: No. It is sufficient to guarantee that all data and commands
will be traced as requested by Enable/DisableTraceMESA, in the order
encountered. Whether the resulting trace is available as a readable
text file, binary metafile, compilable source code, much less which
indentation and formatting has been used, is up to the implementation.
For the same reason this specification does not enforce or prohibit
additional information added to the trace (statistics, profiling/timing,
warnings on possible error conditions).
(4) Should the comment strings associated with names and pointer (ranges)
be considered persistent state?
RESOLVED: No. The implementation is not forced to use this information
on subsequent occurences of name/pointer, and is free to consider it
transient state.
(5) Should comment commands be prohibited between Begin/End?
RESOLVED: Yes, with the exception of TraceCommentMESA. TraceCommentMESA
is transient, the other commands might cause storage of persistent
data in the context. There is no need to have the ability mark names
or pointers between Begin and End.
New Procedures and Functions
void NewTraceMESA( bitfield mask, const ubyte * traceName )
void EndTraceMESA( void )
void EnableTraceMESA( bitfield mask )
void DisableTraceMESA( bitfield mask )
void TraceAssertAttribMESA( bitfield attribMask )
void TraceCommentMESA( const ubyte* comment )
void TraceTextureMESA( uint name, const ubyte* comment )
void TraceListMESA( uint name, const ubyte* comment )
void TracePointerMESA( void* pointer, const ubyte* comment )
void TracePointerRangeMESA( const void* first,
const void* last,
const ubyte* comment )
New Tokens
Accepted by the <mask> parameter of EnableTrace and DisableTrace:
TRACE_ALL_BITS_MESA 0xFFFF
TRACE_OPERATIONS_BIT_MESA 0x0001
TRACE_PRIMITIVES_BIT_MESA 0x0002
TRACE_ARRAYS_BIT_MESA 0x0004
TRACE_TEXTURES_BIT_MESA 0x0008
TRACE_PIXELS_BIT_MESA 0x0010
TRACE_ERRORS_BIT_MESA 0x0020
Accepted by the <pname> parameter of GetIntegerv, GetBooleanv,
GetFloatv, and GetDoublev:
TRACE_MASK_MESA 0x8755
Accepted by the <pname> parameter to GetString:
TRACE_NAME_MESA 0x8756
Additions to Chapter 2 of the OpenGL 1.2.1 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None.
Additions to Chapter 3 of the OpenGL 1.2.1 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None.
Additions to Chapter 4 of the OpenGL 1.2.1 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None.
Additions to Chapter 5 of the OpenGL 1.2.1 Specification (Special Functions)
Add a new section:
5.7 Tracing
The tracing facility is used to record the execution of a GL program
to a human-readable log. The log appears as a sequence of GL commands
using C syntax. The primary intention of tracing is to aid in program
debugging.
A trace is started with the command
void NewTraceMESA( bitfield mask, const GLubyte * traceName )
<mask> may be any value accepted by PushAttrib and specifies a set of
attribute groups. The state values included in those attribute groups
is written to the trace as a sequence of GL commands.
<traceName> specifies a name or label for the trace. It is expected
that <traceName> will be interpreted as a filename in most implementations.
A trace is ended by calling the command
void EndTraceMESA( void )
It is illegal to call NewTraceMESA or EndTraceMESA between Begin and End.
The commands
void EnableTraceMESA( bitfield mask )
void DisableTraceMESA( bitfield mask )
enable or disable tracing of different classes of GL commands.
<mask> may be the union of any of TRACE_OPERATIONS_BIT_MESA,
TRACE_PRIMITIVES_BIT_MESA, TRACE_ARRAYS_BIT_MESA, TRACE_TEXTURES_BIT_MESA,
and TRACE_PIXELS_BIT_MESA. The special token TRACE_ALL_BITS_MESA
indicates all classes of commands are to be logged.
TRACE_OPERATIONS_BIT_MESA controls logging of all commands outside of
Begin/End, including Begin/End.
TRACE_PRIMITIVES_BIT_MESA controls logging of all commands inside of
Begin/End, including Begin/End.
TRACE_ARRAYS_BIT_MESA controls logging of VertexPointer, NormalPointer,
ColorPointer, IndexPointer, TexCoordPointer and EdgeFlagPointer commands.
TRACE_TEXTURES_BIT_MESA controls logging of texture data dereferenced by
TexImage1D, TexImage2D, TexImage3D, TexSubImage1D, TexSubImage2D, and
TexSubImage3D commands.
TRACE_PIXELS_BIT_MESA controls logging of image data dereferenced by
Bitmap and DrawPixels commands.
TRACE_ERRORS_BIT_MESA controls logging of all errors. If this bit is
set, GetError will be executed whereever applicable, and the result will
be added to the trace as a comment. The error returns are cached and
returned to the application on its GetError calls. If the user does not
wish the additional GetError calls to be performed, this bit should not
be set.
The command
void TraceCommentMESA( const ubyte* comment )
immediately adds the <comment> string to the trace output, surrounded
by C-style comment delimiters.
The commands
void TraceTextureMESA( uint name, const ubyte* comment )
void TraceListMESA( uint name, const ubyte* comment )
associates <comment> with the texture object or display list specified
by <name>. Logged commands which reference the named texture object or
display list will be annotated with <comment>. If IsTexture(name) or
IsList(name) fail (respectively) the command is quietly ignored.
The commands
void TracePointerMESA( void* pointer, const ubyte* comment )
void TracePointerRangeMESA( const void* first,
const void* last,
const ubyte* comment )
associate <comment> with the address specified by <pointer> or with
a range of addresses specified by <first> through <last>.
Any logged commands which reference <pointer> or an address between
<first> and <last> will be annotated with <comment>.
The command
void TraceAssertAttribMESA( bitfield attribMask )
will add GL state queries and assertion statements to the log to
confirm that the current state at the time TraceAssertAttrib is
executed matches the current state when the trace log is executed
in the future.
<attribMask> is any value accepted by PushAttrib and specifies
the groups of state variables which are to be asserted.
The commands NewTraceMESA, EndTraceMESA, EnableTraceMESA, DisableTraceMESA,
TraceAssertAttribMESA, TraceCommentMESA, TraceTextureMESA, TraceListMESA,
TracePointerMESA and TracePointerRangeMESA are not compiled into display lists.
Examples:
The command NewTraceMESA(DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT, "log") will query the state
variables DEPTH_TEST, DEPTH_FUNC, DEPTH_WRITEMASK, and DEPTH_CLEAR_VALUE
to get the values <test>, <func>, <mask>, and <clear> respectively.
Statements equivalent to the following will then be logged:
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST); (if <test> is true)
glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST); (if <test> is false)
glDepthFunc(<func>);
glDepthMask(<mask>);
glClearDepth(<clear>);
The command TraceAssertAttribMESA(DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT) will query the state
variables DEPTH_TEST, DEPTH_FUNC, DEPTH_WRITEMASK, and DEPTH_CLEAR_VALUE
to get the values <test>, <func>, <mask>, and <clear> respectively.
The resulting trace might then look will like this:
{
GLboolean b;
GLint i;
GLfloat f;
b = glIsEnabled(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
assert(b == <test>);
glGetIntegerv(GL_DEPTH_FUNC, &i);
assert(i == <func>);
glGetIntegerv(GL_DEPTH_MASK, &i);
assert(i == <mask>);
glGetFloatv(GL_DEPTH_CLEAR_VALUE, &f);
assert(f == <clear>);
}
Additions to Chapter 6 of the OpenGL 1.2.1 Specification
(State and State Requests)
Querying TRACE_MASK_MESA with GetIntegerv, GetFloatv, GetBooleanv or
GetDoublev returns the current command class trace mask.
Querying TRACE_NAME_MESA with GetString returns the current trace name.
Additions to Appendix A of the OpenGL 1.2.1 Specification (Invariance)
The MESA_trace extension can be used in a way that does not affect data
flow from application to OpenGL, as well as data flow from OpenGL to
application, except for timing, possible print I/O. TRACE_ERRORS_BIT_MESA
will add additional GetError queries. Setting a trace mask with NewTraceMESA
as well as use of TraceAssertAttribMESA might cause additional state queries.
With the possible exception of performance, OpenGL rendering should not be
affected at all by a properly chosen logging operation.
Additions to the AGL/GLX/WGL Specifications
None.
GLX Protocol
None. The logging operation is carried out client-side, by exporting
entry points to the wrapper functions that execute the logging operation.
Errors
INVALID_OPERATION is generated if any trace command except TraceCommentMESA
is called between Begin and End.
New State
The current trace name and current command class mask are stored
per-context.
New Implementation Dependent State
None.
Revision History
* Revision 0.1 - Initial draft from template (bk000415)
* Revision 0.2 - Draft (bk000906)
* Revision 0.3 - Draft (bk000913)
* Revision 0.4 - Reworked text, fixed typos (bp000914)
* Revision 0.5 - Assigned final GLenum values (bp001103)
* Revision 0.6 - TRACE_ERRORS_BIT_MESA (bk000916)
* Revision 0.7 - Added MESA postfix (bk010126)

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Contact
Brian Paul, brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com
Brian Paul, brianp 'at' mesa3d.org
Status
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Status
Version
$Id: MESA_window_pos.spec,v 1.4 2004/03/25 01:42:42 brianp Exp $
$Id: MESA_window_pos.spec,v 1.3 2000/04/04 23:29:32 brianp Exp $
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Name
MESA_ycbcr_texture
Name Strings
GL_MESA_ycbcr_texture
Contact
Brian Paul, Tungsten Graphics, Inc. (brian.paul 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Keith Whitwell, Tungsten Graphics, Inc. (keith 'at' tungstengraphics.com)
Status
Shipping (Mesa 4.0.4 and later)
Version
1.0
Number
TBD
Dependencies
OpenGL 1.0 or later is required
This extensions is written against the OpenGL 1.4 Specification.
NV_texture_rectangle effects the definition of this extension.
Overview
This extension supports texture images stored in the YCbCr format.
There is no support for converting YCbCr images to RGB or vice versa
during pixel transfer. The texture's YCbCr colors are converted to
RGB during texture sampling, after-which, all the usual per-fragment
operations take place. Only 2D texture images are supported (not
glDrawPixels, glReadPixels, etc).
A YCbCr pixel (texel) is a 16-bit unsigned short with two components.
The first component is luminance (Y). For pixels in even-numbered
image columns, the second component is Cb. For pixels in odd-numbered
image columns, the second component is Cr. If one were to convert the
data to RGB one would need to examine two pixels from columns N and N+1
(where N is even) to deduce the RGB color.
IP Status
None
Issues
None
New Procedures and Functions
None
New Tokens
Accepted by the <internalFormat> and <format> parameters of
TexImage2D and TexSubImage2D:
YCBCR_MESA 0x8757
Accepted by the <type> parameter of TexImage2D and TexSubImage2D:
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_MESA 0x85BA /* same as Apple's */
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_REV_MESA 0x85BB /* same as Apple's */
Additions to Chapter 2 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Rasterization)
In section 3.6.4, Rasterization of Pixel Rectangles, on page 101,
add the following to Table 3.8 (Packed pixel formats):
type Parameter GL Data Number of Matching
Token Name Type Components Pixel Formats
-------------- ------- ---------- -------------
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_MESA ushort 2 YCBCR_MESA
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_REV_MESA ushort 2 YCBCR_MESA
In section 3.6.4, Rasterization of Pixel Rectangles, on page 102,
add the following to Table 3.10 (UNSIGNED_SHORT formats):
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_MESA:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| 1st | 2nd |
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_REV_MESA:
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| 2nd | 1st |
+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+
In section 3.6.4, Rasterization of Pixel Rectangles, on page 104,
add the following to Table 3.12 (Packed pixel fiedl assignments):
First Second Third Fourth
Format Element Element Element Element
------ ------- ------- ------- -------
YCBCR_MESA luminance chroma
In section 3.8.1, Texture Image Specification, on page 125, add
another item to the list of TexImage2D and TexImage3D equivalence
exceptions:
* The value of internalformat and format may be YCBCR_MESA to
indicate that the image data is in YCbCr format. type must
be either UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_MESA or UNSIGNED_SHORT_8_8_REV_MESA
as seen in tables 3.8 and 3.10. Table 3.12 describes the mapping
between Y and Cb/Cr to the components.
If NV_texture_rectangle is supported target may also be
TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_NV or PROXY_TEXTURE_RECTANGLE_NV.
All pixel transfer operations are bypassed. The texture is stored as
YCbCr, not RGB. Queries of the texture's red, green and blue component
sizes will return zero. The YCbCr colors are converted to RGB during
texture sampling using an implementation dependent conversion.
In section 3.8.1, Texture Image Specification, on page 126, add
another item to the list of TexImage1D and TexImage2D equivalence
exceptions:
* The value of internalformat and format can not be YCBCR_MESA.
In section 3.8.2, Alternate Texture Image Specification Commands, on
page 129, insert this paragraph after the first full paragraph on the
page:
"If the internal storage format of the image being updated by
TexSubImage2D is YCBCR_MESA then format must be YCBCR_MESA.
The error INVALID_OPERATION will be generated otherwise."
Additions to Chapter 4 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Per-Fragment
Operations and the Frame Buffer)
None
Additions to Chapter 5 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (State and
State Requests)
None
Additions to Appendix A of the OpenGL 1.4 Specification (Invariance)
None
Additions to the AGL/GLX/WGL Specifications
None
GLX Protocol
None
Errors
INVALID_ENUM is generated by TexImage2D if <internalFormat> is
MESA_YCBCR but <format> is not MESA_YCBCR.
INVALID_ENUM is generated by TexImage2D if <format> is MESA_YCBCR but
<internalFormat> is not MESA_YCBCR.
INVALID_VALUE is generated by TexImage2D if <format> is MESA_YCBCR and
<internalFormat> is MESA_YCBCR and <border> is not zero.
INVALID_OPERATION is generated by TexSubImage2D if the internal image
format is YCBCR_MESA and <format> is not YCBCR_MESA.
INVALID_OPERATION is generated by CopyTexSubImage2D if the internal
image is YCBCR_MESA.
New State
Edit table 6.16 on page 231: change the type of TEXTURE_INTERNAL_FORMAT
from n x Z42 to n x Z43 to indicate that internal format may also be
YCBCR_MESA.
Revision History
20 September 2002 - Initial draft
29 April 2003 - minor updates
3 September 2003 - further clarify when YCbCr->RGB conversion takes place
19 September 2003 - a few more updates prior to submitting to extension
registry.
3 April 2004 - fix assorted inaccuracies

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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Mini GLX Specification</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>
<center>Mini GLX Specification</center>
</h1>
<h2>
<center>Tungsten Graphics, Inc.<br>
<br>
January 20, 2003<br>
<br>
</center>
</h2>
<p> Copyright &copy; 2002-2003 by Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park,
Texas. All Rights Reserved. <br>
<br>
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
document provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
preserved on all copies.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h1>1. Introduction</h1>
<p>The Mini GLX interface facilitates OpenGL rendering on embedded
devices. The interface is a subset of the GLX interface, plus a minimal
set of Xlib-like functions.</p>
<p>Programs written to the Mini GLX specification should run unchanged
on systems with the X Window System and the GLX extension. The intention
is to allow flexibility for prototyping and testing.</p>
<p>This document serves as both the reference guide and programming
guide for Mini GLX.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h1>2. Mini GLX Concepts</h1>
<p>The OpenGL specification does not describe how OpenGL rendering
contexts and drawing surfaces (i.e. the frame buffer) are created and
managed. Rather, this is handled by an OpenGL window system interface,
such as Mini GLX.</p>
<p>There are three main datatypes or resources managed by Mini GLX. The
resources and their corresponding GLX or Xlib data types are:</p>
<table cellspacing="10" align="center">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td><u>Resource</u></td>
<td><u>Data type</u></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>pixel formats</td>
<td>X Visual and XVisualInfo</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>drawing surfaces</td>
<td>X Window or GLXDrawable</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>rendering contexts</td>
<td>GLXContext</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>Pixel formats or X Visuals describe the per-pixel attributes of the
frame buffer. For example, bits per color component, Z buffer size,
stencil size, TrueColor vs PseudoColor, etc.</p>
<p>Drawing surfaces or X Windows typically describe a spatial
allocation of the frame buffer (i.e. the position and size of a
rectangular region of pixels). Since MiniGLX doesn't really support a
window system, the window is effectively the entire frame buffer.</p>
<p>A rendering context represents the current OpenGL state such as
current drawing color, line width, blending mode, texture parameters,
etc. Several rendering contexts can be created but only one can be in
use at any given time.</p>
<p>The Mini GLX interface provides all the functions needed for
choosing pixel formats, create drawing surfaces, creating rendering
contexts and binding rendering contexts to drawing surfaces.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h1>3. Using Mini GLX</h1>
<p>To use the Mini GLX interface in your application, include the
GL/miniglx.h header file at compile time:</p>
<blockquote><code> #include &lt;GL/miniglx.h&gt;<br>
</code></blockquote>
<code></code>Applications should link with libGL.so (i.e. <code>gcc
myprogram.o -lGL -o myprogram</code>). &nbsp;libGL.so implements the
MiniGLX API functions and, in turn, loads a hardware-specific device
driver (such as <code>radeon_dri.so</code>) at runtime. &nbsp;The
environment variable <code>LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH</code> should name the
directory where these modules are located.<br>
<br>
Prior to running a MiniGXL application, the following kernel modules
must be installed:<br>
<br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;"> agpgart.o<br>
radeonfb.o &nbsp;(assuming Radeon hardware)<br>
radeon.o &nbsp;(assuming Radeon hardware)<br>
</div>
<code></code> <br>
Finally, MiniGLX reads a configuration file (by default,<code>
/etc/miniglx.conf</code>) to determine basic configuration information.
&nbsp;The configuration file may also be located in the directory
specified by the <code>MINIGLX_CONF</code> environment variable).<br>
<br>
The remainder of this section describes the MiniGLX API functions.<br>
<br>
<h2>3.1 Initialization</h2>
<p>The XOpenDisplay function is used to initialize the graphics system:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>Display *XOpenDisplay(const char *displayname)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>The <code>displayName</code> parameter is currently ignored in Mini
GLX. It is recommended that <code>NULL</code> be passed as the<code>displayName</code>
parameter.</p>
<p>If XOpenDisplay is able to initialize the graphics system a pointer
to a Display will be returned. Otherwise, NULL will be returned.</p>
<h2>3.2 Choosing a Visual</h2>
<p>A visual (i.e. pixel format) must be chosen before a drawing surface
or rendering context can be created. This is done with the
glXChooseVisual function:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>XVisualInfo *glXChooseVisual(Display *dpy, int screen, const int *attribList)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p><code>dpy</code> is a pointer to the display returned by
XOpenDisplay. </p>
<p><code>screen</code> is currently ignored by Mini GLX and should be
zero. </p>
<p><code>attribList</code> is a list of GLX attributes which describe
the desired pixel format. It is terminated by the token <code>None</code>.
The attributes are as follows:</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>GLX_USE_GL</code></dt>
<dd>This attribute should always be present in order to maintain
compatibility with GLX.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_RGBA</code></dt>
<dd>If present, only RGBA pixel formats will be considered.
Otherwise, only color index formats are considered.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_DOUBLEBUFFER</code></dt>
<dd>if present, only double-buffered pixel formats will be chosen.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_RED_SIZE n</code></dt>
<dd>Must be followed by a non-negative integer indicating the
minimum number of bits per red pixel component that is acceptable.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_GREEN_SIZE n</code></dt>
<dd>Must be followed by a non-negative integer indicating the
minimum number of bits per green pixel component that is acceptable.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_BLUE_SIZE n</code></dt>
<dd>Must be followed by a non-negative integer indicating the
minimum number of bits per blue pixel component that is acceptable.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_ALPHA_SIZE n</code></dt>
<dd>Must be followed by a non-negative integer indicating the
minimum number of bits per alpha pixel component that is acceptable.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_STENCIL_SIZE n</code></dt>
<dd>Must be followed by a non-negative integer indicating the
minimum number of bits per stencil value that is acceptable.</dd>
<dt><code>None</code></dt>
<dd>This token is used to terminate the attribute list.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<p>glXChooseVisual will return a pointer to an XVisualInfo object which
most closely matches the requirements of the attribute list. If there
is no visual which matches the request, NULL will be returned.</p>
<p>Note that visuals with accumulation buffers and depth buffers are
not available.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h2>3.3 Creating a Drawing Surface</h2>
<p>Drawing surfaces are created as X windows. &nbsp;For Mini GLX,
windows are <i>full-screen</i>; they cover the entire frame buffer.
&nbsp;Also, Mini GLX imposes a limit of one window. A second window
cannot be created until the first one is destroyed.</p>
<h3>3.3.1 Window Creation</h3>
<p>The XCreateWindow function is used to create a drawing surface:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>Window XCreateWindow( Display *display,<br> Window parent,<br> int x, int y,<br> unsigned int width, unsigned int height,<br> unsigned int borderWidth,<br> int depth,<br> unsigned int class,<br> Visual *visual,<br> unsigned long valuemask,<br> XSetWindowAttributes *attributes )<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>The parameters are as follows:</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>display</code></dt>
<dd>A Display pointer, as returned by XOpenDisplay.</dd>
<dt><code>parent</code></dt>
<dd>The parent window for the new window. For Mini GLX, this
should be<code>RootWindow(dpy, 0)</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>x, y</code></dt>
<dd>The position of the window. For Mini GLX, both values should
be zero.</dd>
<dt><code>width, height</code></dt>
<dd>The size of the window. For Mini GLX, this specifies the
desired screen size such as 1024, 768 or 1280, 1024.</dd>
<dt><code>borderWidth</code></dt>
<dd>This parameter should be zero.</dd>
<dt><code>depth</code></dt>
<dd>The pixel depth for the window. For Mini GLX this should be
the depth found in the XVisualInfo object returned by <code>glxChooseVisual</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>class</code></dt>
<dd>The window class. For Mini GLX this value should be <code>InputOutput</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>visual</code></dt>
<dd>This parameter should be the <code>visual</code> field of the <code>XVisualInfo</code>
object returned by <code>glxChooseVisual</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>valuemask</code></dt>
<dd>This parameter indicates which fields of the <code>XSetWindowAttributes</code>
are to be used. For Mini GLX this is typically the bitmask<code>CWBackPixel
| CWBorderPixel | CWColormap</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>attributes</code></dt>
<dd>Initial window attributes. Of the fields in the <code>XSetWindowAttributes</code>
structure, the<code>background_pixel</code>, <code>border_pixel</code>
and <code>colormap</code> fields should be set. &nbsp;See the discussion
below regarding colormaps.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<p><code>XCreateWindow</code> will return a window handle if it succeeds
or zero if it fails.</p>
<h3>3.3.2 Window Mapping</h3>
<p>To display the window the XMapWindow function must be called:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void XMapWindow(Display *dpy, Window w)</pre>
</blockquote>
<p>This function does nothing in Mini GLX but is required for Xlib/GLX
compatibility</p>
<h3>3.3.3 Colormaps<br>
</h3>
<p>Xlib requires specification of a colormap when creating a window.
&nbsp;For purposes of interoperability, Mini GLX requires this as well,
though the colormap is not actually used. &nbsp;The XCreateColormap
function is used to create a colormap:</p>
<blockquote><code>Colormap XCreateColormap(Display *dpy, Window window,
Visual *visual, int alloc)</code><br>
<code></code></blockquote>
<p>The parameters are as follows:<br>
</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>dpy</code></dt>
<dd>The display handle as returned by XOpenDisplay.</dd>
<dt><code>window</code></dt>
<dd> This parameter is ignored by Mini GLX but should be the value
returned by the <code>RootWindow(dpy, 0)</code> macro.<br>
</dd>
<dt><code>visual</code></dt>
<dd>This parameter is ignored by Mini GLX but should be the visual
field of the XVisualInfo object returned by glXChooseVisual. </dd>
<dt><code>alloc</code></dt>
<dd>This parameter is ignored by Mini GLX but should be set to <code>AllocNone</code>.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<br>
<h2>3.4 Creating a Rendering Context</h2>
<p>An OpenGL rendering context is created with the <code>glXCreateContext</code>
function:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>GLXContext glXCreateContext(Display *dpy, XVisualInfo *visInfo, GLXContext shareList, Bool direct)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>The parameters are as follows:</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>dpy</code></dt>
<dd>The display handle as returned by XOpenDisplay.</dd>
<dt><code>visInfo</code></dt>
<dd>The visual as returned by glXChooseVisual.</dd>
<dt><code>shareList</code></dt>
<dd>If non-zero, texture objects and display lists are shared with
the named rendering context. If zero, texture objects and display lists
will (initially) be private to this context. They may be shared when a
subsequent context is created.</dd>
<dt><code>direct</code></dt>
<dd>Specifies whether direct or indirect rendering is desired. For
Mini GLX this value is ignored but it should be set to <code>True</code>.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<p><code>glXCreateContext</code> will return a GLXContext handle if it
succeeds or zero if it fails due to invalid parameter or insufficient
resources.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h2>3.5 Binding a Rendering Context</h2>
<p>The final step before beginning OpenGL rendering is to bind (i.e.
activate) a rendering context and drawing surface with the
glXMakeCurrent function:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>Bool glXMakeCurrent(Display *dpy, GLXDrawable drawable, GLXContext ctx)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>The parameters are as follows:</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>dpy</code></dt>
<dd>The display handle, as returned by XOpenDisplay.</dd>
<dt><code>drawable</code></dt>
<dd>The window or drawable to bind to the rendering context. This
should be the value returned by XCreateWindow.</dd>
<dt><code>ctx</code></dt>
<dd>The rendering context to bind, as returned by glXCreateContext.</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<p>If glXMakeCurrent succeeds True is returned. Otherwise False is
returned to indicate an invalid display, window or context parameter.</p>
<p>After the rendering context has been bound to the drawing surface
OpenGL rendering can begin.</p>
<p>The current rendering context may be unbound by calling
glXMakeCurrent with the window and context parameters set to zero.</p>
<p>An application may create any number of rendering contexts and bind
them as needed. Note that binding a rendering context is generally not a
light-weight operation. &nbsp;Most simple OpenGL applications create
only one rendering context.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h2>3.6 Color Buffer Swapping</h2>
<p>A double buffered window has two color buffers: a front buffer and a
back buffer. Normally, rendering is directed to the back buffer while
the front buffer is displayed. When rendering of a frame is finished
the front and back buffers are swapped to provide the illusion of
instanteous screen updates.</p>
<p>The color buffers for a particular window (i.e. drawable) may be
swapped with the glXSwapBuffers command:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void glXSwapBuffers(Display *dpy, GLXDrawable drawable)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
Any pending rendering commands will be completed before the buffer swap
takes place.<br>
<br>
Calling glXSwapBuffers on a window which is single-buffered has no
effect.<br>
<br>
<h2>3.7 Releasing Resources</h2>
<h3>3.7.1 Releasing Rendering Contexts</h3>
<p>A rendering context may be destroyed by calling glXDestroyContext:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void glXDestroyContext(Display *dpy, GLXContext ctx)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<h3>3.7.2 Releasing Windows</h3>
<p>A window may be destroyed by calling XDestroyWindow:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void XDestroyWindow(Display *dpy, Window window)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<h3>3.7.3 Releasing Visuals</h3>
<p>An XVisualInfo object may be freed by calling XFree:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void XFree(void *data)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<h3>3.7.4 Releasing Colormaps</h3>
<p>A colormap may be freed by calling XFreeColormap:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void XFreeColormap(Display *dpy, Colormap colormap)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<h3>3.7.4 Releasing Display Resources</h3>
<p>When the application is about to exit, the resources associated with
the graphics system can be released by calling XCloseDisplay:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void XCloseDisplay(Display *dpy)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>The display handle becomes invalid at this point.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h2>3.8 Query Functions</h2>
<h3>3.8.1 Querying Available Visuals</h3>
A list of all available visuals can be obtained with the XGetVisualInfo
function:<br>
<br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;"><code>XVisualInfo
*XGetVisualInfo(Display *dpy, long vinfo_mask, XVisualInfo
*vinfo_template, int *nitems_return)<br>
</code></div>
<br>
The parameters are as follows:<br>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>dpy</code></dt>
<dd>The display handle, as returned by XOpenDisplay.</dd>
<dt><code>vinfo_mask</code></dt>
<dd>A bitmask indicating which fields of the vinfo_template are to
be matched. &nbsp;The value must be VisualScreenMask.</dd>
<dt><code>vinfo_template</code></dt>
<dd>A template whose fields indicate which visual attributes must
be matched by the results. &nbsp;The screen field of this structure must
be zero.</dd>
<dt><code>nitems_return</code></dt>
<dd>Returns the number of visuals returned. </dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
The return value is the address of an array of all available visuals.<br>
<br>
An example of using XGetVisualInfo to get all available visuals follows:<br>
<br>
<div style="margin-left: 40px;"><code>XVisualInfo visTemplate, *results;</code><br>
<code>int numVisuals;</code><br>
<code>Display *dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL);</code><br>
<code>visTemplate.screen = 0;</code><br>
<code>results = XGetVisualInfo(dpy, VisualScreenMask, &amp;visTemplate,
&amp;numVisuals);</code><br>
<code></code></div>
<br>
<h3>3.8.2 Querying Visual Attributes</h3>
<p>The GLX attributes of an X visual may be queried with the
glXGetConfig function:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>int glXGetConfig(Display *dpy, XVisualInfo *vis, int attribute, int *value)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>The parameters are as follows:</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>dpy</code></dt>
<dd>The display handle, as returned by XOpenDisplay.</dd>
<dt><code>vis</code></dt>
<dd>The visual, as returned by glXChooseVisual.</dd>
<dt><code>attribute</code></dt>
<dd>The attribute to query. The attributes are listed below.</dd>
<dt><code>value</code></dt>
<dd>Pointer to an integer in which the result of the query will be
stored. </dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<p>The return value will be zero if no error occurs.<code>
&nbsp;GLX_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE</code> will be returned if the attribute
parameter is invalid.<code> &nbsp;GLX_BAD_VISUAL</code> will be returned
if the XVisualInfo parameter is invalid.</p>
<p>The following attributes may be queried:</p>
<blockquote>
<dl>
<dt><code>GLX_USE_GL</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be <code>True</code> or <code>False</code> to
indicate if OpenGL rendering is supported with the visual. Mini GLX
always return <code>True</code>.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_RGBA</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be <code>True</code> for RGBA visuals or <code>False</code>
for color index visuals.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_DOUBLEBUFFER</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be <code>True</code> if the visual has two
color buffers or <code>False</code> if the visual has one color buffer.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_RED_SIZE</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be the number of red bits per pixel.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_GREEN_SIZE</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be the number of green bits per pixel.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_BLUE_SIZE</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be the number of blue bits per pixel.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_ALPHA_SIZE</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be the number of alpha bits per pixel.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_DEPTH_SIZE</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be the number of bits per Z value.</dd>
<dt><code>GLX_STENCIL_SIZE</code></dt>
<dd>The result will be the number of bits per stencil value.<br>
<br>
</dd>
</dl>
</blockquote>
<h3>3.8.3 Querying the Current Rendering Context</h3>
<p>The current rendering context can be queried with
glXGetCurrentContext: </p>
<blockquote>
<pre>GLXContext glXGetCurrentContext(void)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>Zero will be returned if no context is currently bound.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h3>3.8.4 Querying the Current Drawable</h3>
<p>The current drawable (i.e. window or drawing surface) can be queried
with glXGetCurrentDrawable:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>GLXDrawable glXGetCurrentDrawable(void)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>Zero will be returned if no drawable is currently bound.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h3>3.8.5 Function Address Queries</h3>
<p>The glXGetProcAddress function will return the address of any
available OpenGL or Mini GLX function:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre>void *glXGetProcAddress(const GLubyte *procName)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>If <code>procName</code> is a valid function name, a pointer to that
function will be returned. &nbsp;Otherwise, NULL will be returned.</p>
<p>The purpose of glXGetProcAddress is to facilitate using future
extensions to OpenGL or Mini GLX. If a future version of the library
adds new extension functions they'll be accessible via
glXGetProcAddress. The alternative is to hard-code calls to the new
functions in the application but doing so will prevent linking the
application with older versions of the library.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h2>3.9 Versioning</h2>
The Mini GLX version can be queried at run time with glXQueryVersion:
<blockquote>
<pre>Bool glXQueryVersion(Display *dpy, int *major, int *minor)<br></pre>
</blockquote>
<p><code>major</code> will be set to the major version number and<code>minor</code>
will be set to the minor version number.<code>True</code> will be
returned if the function succeeds. <code>False</code> will be returned
if the function fails due to invalid parameters. The <code>dpy</code>
argument is currently ignored, but should be the value returned by
XOpenDisplay.</p>
<p>At compile time, the Mini GLX interface version can be tested with
the MINI_GLX_VERSION_1_<i>x</i> preprocessor tokens. For example, if
version 1.0 of Mini GLX is supported, then<code> MINI_GLX_VERSION_1_0</code>
will be defined. If version 1.1 of Mini GLX is supported, then<code>
MINI_GLX_VERSION_1_1</code> will be defined.</p>
<p>At the time of writing the current Mini GLX version is 1.0.<br>
<br>
</p>
<h1>4.0 Interoperability with GLX and Xlib</h1>
While Mini GLX strives to be compatible with GLX and Xlib there are
some unavoidable differences which must be taken into consideration.<br>
<h2>4.1 Public vs Private Structures</h2>
The structure of many X data types is public. &nbsp;For example, the <code>Display</code>
data type is defined as a structure in /usr/include/X11/Xlib.h and
programmers may access any fields of that structure at will. &nbsp;Mini
GLX also defines a Display data type but its fields are hidden and not
visiblein <code>miniglx.h</code>. &nbsp;Duplicating the Xlib
declaration for the <code>Display</code> data type in minigl.h would
require defining a large number of other superfluous Xlib datatypes.<br>
<br>
Mini GLX users are discouraged from directly accessing the fields of
Xlib data types to maximize portability - though this is unavoidable to
some extent. &nbsp;For example, the <code>XVisualInfo</code> and <code>XSetWindowAtttributes</code>
data types must be completely public.
<h2>4.2 Macros</h2>
In some cases, Xlib defines macros which are meant to be used instead
of direct structure accesses. &nbsp;For example, the <code>RootWindow(dpy,
screen)</code> macro returns the root window for a given screen on a
given display. &nbsp;Unfortunately, macros do nothing to aid in ABI
compatibility since they are resolved at compile time instead of at
link/run time.<br>
<br>
Mini GLX also defines a <code>RootWindow</code> macro since it's
essential for creating windows. &nbsp;But the implementation of this
macro by Xlib and Mini GLX is completely different.<br>
<h2>4.3 Summary</h2>
Because Xlib and Mini GLX define data types and macros differently,
Mini GLX applications must be recompiled when retargeting Mini GLX or
native Xlib/GLX. &nbsp;That is, applications can't simply be re-linked
because of ABI incompatibilities.<br>
<br>
Nevertheless, the fact that Mini GLX programs can be recompiled for
Xlib and GLX increases portability and flexibility for testing and
prototyping.<br>
<br>
<h1>5.0 Example Program</h1>
<p>This section shows an example program which uses the Mini GLX
interface. The program simply draws several frames of a rotating square.<br>
</p>
<p>The program may be compiled for use with Xlib/GLX or Mini GLX by
setting the <code>USE_MINIGLX</code> token to 0 or 1, respectively.
&nbsp;Note that the only difference is the header files which are
included.<br>
</p>
<p> </p>
<pre><code><br></code>#define USE_MINIGLX 1 /* 1 = use Mini GLX, 0 = use Xlib/GLX */<br><br>#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;<br>#include &lt;stdlib.h&gt;<br>#include &lt;GL/gl.h&gt;<br><br>#if USE_MINIGLX<br>#include &lt;GL/miniglx.h&gt;<br>#else<br>#include &lt;GL/glx.h&gt;<br>#include &lt;X11/Xlib.h&gt;<br>#endif<br><br><code>/*<br> * Create a simple double-buffered RGBA window.<br> */<br>static Window<br>MakeWindow(Display * dpy, unsigned int width, unsigned int height)<br>{<br> int visAttributes[] = {<br> GLX_RGBA,<br> GLX_RED_SIZE, 1,<br> GLX_GREEN_SIZE, 1,<br> GLX_BLUE_SIZE, 1,<br> GLX_DOUBLEBUFFER,<br> None<br> };<br> XSetWindowAttributes attr;<br> unsigned long attrMask;<br> Window root;<br> Window win;<br> GLXContext ctx;<br> XVisualInfo *visinfo;<br><br> root = RootWindow(dpy, 0);<br><br> /* Choose GLX visual / pixel format */<br> visinfo = glXChooseVisual(dpy, 0, visAttributes);<br> if (!visinfo) {<br> printf("Error: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual\n");<br> exit(1);<br> }<br><br> /* Create the window */<br> attr.background_pixel = 0;<br> attr.border_pixel = 0;<br> attr.colormap = XCreateColormap(dpy, root, visinfo-&gt;visual, AllocNone);<br> attrMask = CWBackPixel | CWBorderPixel | CWColormap;<br> win = XCreateWindow(dpy, root, 0, 0, width, height,<br> 0, visinfo-&gt;depth, InputOutput,<br> visinfo-&gt;visual, attrMask, &amp;attr);<br> if (!win) {<br> printf("Error: XCreateWindow failed\n");<br> exit(1);<br> }<br><br> /* Display the window */<br> XMapWindow(dpy, win);<br><br> /* Create GLX rendering context */<br> ctx = glXCreateContext(dpy, visinfo, NULL, True);<br> if (!ctx) {<br> printf("Error: glXCreateContext failed\n");<br> exit(1);<br> }<br><br> /* Bind the rendering context and window */<br> glXMakeCurrent(dpy, win, ctx);<br><br> return win;<br>}<br><br><br>/*<br> * Draw a few frames of a rotating square.<br> */<br>static void<br>DrawFrames(Display * dpy, Window win)<br>{<br> int angle;<br> glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);<br> glClearColor(0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 1.0);<br> for (angle = 0; angle &lt; 360; angle += 10) {<br> glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);<br> glColor3f(1.0, 1.0, 0.0);<br> glPushMatrix();<br> glRotatef(angle, 0, 0, 1);<br> glRectf(-0.8, -0.8, 0.8, 0.8);<br> glPopMatrix();<br> glXSwapBuffers(dpy, win);<br> }<br>}<br><br><br>int<br>main(int argc, char *argv[])<br>{<br> Display *dpy;<br> Window win;<br><br> dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL);<br> if (!dpy) {<br> printf("Error: XOpenDisplay failed\n");<br> return 1;<br> }<br><br> win = MakeWindow(dpy, 300, 300);<br><br> DrawFrames(dpy, win);<br><br> return 0;<br>}<br></code></pre>
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3Dfx Glide device driver
Requirements:
-------------
A Voodoo-based videocard/accelerator
DOS (with DJGPP), Windows9x/2k (with MinGW), Linux
Glide3x library for your OS
http://sourceforge.net/projects/glide/
How to compile:
---------------
DJGPP:
Place the Glide3 SDK in the top Mesa directory:
$(MESA)/glide3/include/
3dfx.h, g3ext.h, glide.h, glidesys.h, glideutl.h, sst1vid.h
$(MESA)/glide3/lib/
libgld3x.a, libgld3i.a, glide3x.dxe
Type:
make -f Makefile.DJ X86=1 FX=1
Look into the makefile for further information.
MinGW:
Place the Glide3 SDK in the top Mesa directory:
$(MESA)/glide3/include/
3dfx.h, g3ext.h, glide.h, glidesys.h, glideutl.h, sst1vid.h
$(MESA)/glide3/lib/
libglide3x.a, glide3x.dll
Type:
make -f Makefile.mgw X86=1 FX=1
Look into the makefile for further information.
Linux:
Place the Glide3 SDK in /usr/local/glide
/usr/local/glide/include/
3dfx.h, g3ext.h, glide.h, glidesys.h, glideutl.h, sst1vid.h
/usr/local/glide/lib/
libglide3x.a, libglide3x.so
Type:
make linux-glide
or
make linux-x86-glide
Compilation defines:
--------------------
FX_DEBUG
enable driver debug code
FX_TRAP_GLIDE
enable Glide trace code
FX_PACKEDCOLOR
use packed color in vertex structure
FX_TC_NAPALM
map GL_COMPRESSED_RGB[A] to FXT1. Works with VSA100-based cards only.
FX_COMPRESS_S3TC_AS_FXT1_HACK
map S3TC to FXT1
FX_RESCALE_BIG_TEXURES_HACK
fake textures larger than HW can support
(see MESA_FX_MAXLOD environment variable)
Environment variables:
----------------------
The following environment variables affect MesaFX. Those that affect Glide
only, are beyond the scope of this section. Entries that don't have a "Value"
field, can have any value whatsoever
ex: set MESA_FX_IGNORE_CMBEXT=y
"Note" (*) means that the environment variable affects Glide, too; also, if
the var is not found in the environment, it is searched in windoze registry.
"Note" (!) means that the environment variable is not working as expected;
may have undefined effects, might have effects only at Glide level or might
not have any effect whatsoever. Caveat emptor! Those are to be revised soon.
It is recommended to leave the envvars alone, so that Mesa/Glide will run with
default values. Use them only when you experience crashes or strange behavior.
FX_GLIDE_NUM_TMU
OS: all
HW: dual-TMU cards (Voodoo2, Avenger, Napalm)
Desc: force single-TMU
Note: (*)
Value: "1"
FX_GLIDE_SWAPPENDINGCOUNT
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: max # of buffers allowed to build up
Note: (*) (!)
Value: "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5" or "6"
FX_GLIDE_SWAPINTERVAL
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: number of vertical retraces to wait before swapping
Note: (*) (!) works only at Glide-level?
SSTH3_SLI_AA_CONFIGURATION
OS: all
HW: VSA100-based cards
Desc: SLI/AA setup
Note: (*) (!) works only at Glide-level?
Value:
1, 2, 4 chip cards
"0" - SLI & AA disable
"1" - SLI disabled, 2 sample AA enabled
2, 4 chip cards
"2" - 2-way SLI enabled, AA disabled
"3" - 2-way SLI enabled, 2 sample AA enabled
"4" - SLI disabled, 4 sample AA enabled
4 chip cards
"5" - 4-way SLI enabled, AA disabled
"6" - 4-way SLI enabled, 2 sample AA enabled
"7" - 2-way SLI enabled, 4 sample AA enabled
"8" - SLI disabled, 8 sample AA enabled
SST_DUALHEAD
OS: win32
HW: ?
Desc: ?
Note: (!) disabled?
MESA_FX_NO_SIGNALS
OS: linux
HW: all
Desc: avoid installing signals
Note: (!) untested!
MESA_FX_INFO
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: verbose to stderr
Value: any; special value "r" to redirect stderr to MESA.LOG
MESA_FX_NOSNAP
OS: all
HW: Voodoo1, Rush, Banshee
Desc: do not snap vertices inside Mesa
Note: to be used with Glide3x that snaps vertices internally
MESA_FX_POINTCAST
OS: all
HW: dual-TMU cards (some Voodoo1, Voodoo2, Avenger, Napalm)
Desc: try to use pointcast palette
Note: may give adverse effects on UMA cards (Avenger, Napalm)
MESA_FX_IGNORE_PALEXT
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: disable 6666 palette
MESA_FX_IGNORE_PIXEXT
OS: all
HW: Napalm
Desc: force 565 16bpp mode (traditional Voodoo, no 32/15bpp)
MESA_FX_IGNORE_TEXFMT
OS: all
HW: Napalm
Desc: disable 32bit textures
MESA_FX_IGNORE_CMBEXT
OS: all
HW: Napalm
Desc: disable Napalm combiners (color/alpha/texture)
Note: this option allows dual-TMU cards perform single-pass
trilinear, but some advanced (multi)texturing modes
won't work (GL_EXT_texture_env_combine)
MESA_FX_IGNORE_MIREXT
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: disable mirror extension
MESA_FX_IGNORE_TEXUMA
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: disable UMA
MESA_FX_IGNORE_TEXUS2
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: disable Texus2
MESA_FX_MAXLOD
OS: all
HW: non VSA-100 cards
Desc: enable large texture support using SW rescaling
Value:
"9" - 512x512 textures
"10" - 1024x1024 textures
"11" - 2048x2048 textures
MESA_FX_ALLOW_VP
OS: all
HW: all
Desc: allow vertex program extensions
MESA_GLX_FX
OS: linux
HW: Voodoo1, Rush, Voodoo2
Desc: display mode
Note: (!) experimental
Value:
"w" - windowed mode
"f" - fullscreen mode
"d" - disable glide driver
OS: win32
HW: Rush, Banshee, Avenger, Napalm
Desc: display mode
Note: (!) experimental
Value:
"w" - windowed mode
Contact:
--------
Daniel Borca <dborca 'at' users 'dot' sourceforge 'dot' net>
Hiroshi Morii <koolsmoky 'at' users 'dot' sourceforge 'dot' net>
WARNING! The info below this line is outdated (yet some of it useful). WARNING!
*******************************************************************************
Info for Mesa 4.1
-----------------
The 3dfx Glide driver in Mesa is disabled by default. Not too many people
use this driver anymore and at some point down the road it will be dropped.
To use/enable the Glide driver either do this:
'./configure --with-glide=DIR' Where DIR is the location of Glide, like
/usr/ or /usr/local
OR
'make linux-x86-glide' If using the old-style Makefile system.
The rest of this file hasn't changed since Mesa 3.3. Some of it's out of
date, but some is still valid.
3Dfx Glide device driver for Mesa 3.4
(see below for FAQ)
@@ -249,6 +13,8 @@ What do you need ?
under Linux (more information in the "Useful Glide Environment
Variables");
- Mesa 3.1;
- The 3Dfx Glide library 2.3 or later for your OS (the 2.4 works fine).
The Voodoo2 requires the Glide library 2.51. The Glide 3.1 is not
compatible with the Glide 2.x so it doesn't work with the current
@@ -257,6 +23,8 @@ What do you need ?
- A compiler supported by the Glide library (Micro$oft VC++ (tested),
Watcom (tested), GCC for Linux (tested), etc.);
- A lot of patience, this is an alpha release.
- It's nice to have two monitors - one for your normal graphics
card and one for your 3Dfx card. If something goes wrong with
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* Introduction
Introduction
Brian Paul added in Mesa 3.1 a driver for BeOS R4.5 operating system.
This driver implements a clone of the BGLView class. This class,
derived from BView, allows OpenGL rendering into any BeOS window. His
driver was updated in Mesa 4.1 and again in version 6.1 by Philippe
Houdoin, who's maintaining this driver since.
Mesa 3.1 features a new driver for the BeOS. The new driver implements
a clone of the BGLView class. This class, derived from BView, allows
OpenGL rendering into a BeOS window.
Any application which uses the BGLView should be able to use Mesa
instead of Be's OpenGL without changing any code.
Since Be's OpenGL implementation (as of R5) is basically just the
Since Be's OpenGL implementation (as of R4) is basically just the
SGI sample implementation, it's pretty slow. You'll see that Mesa
is considerably faster.
* Source Code
The source code for the driver is in src/mesa/drivers/beos/ directory.
Source Code
The source code for the driver is in Mesa-3.1/src/BeOS/GLView.cpp
It's not 100% finished at this time but many GLUT-based demos are
working. No optimizations have been made at this time.
* Compiling
Since Mesa 6.x, it can be build under BeOS with both the R5 builtin gcc version
or more recent gcc versions available for BeOS, like this gcc version 2.95.3 for BeOS
you can find at http://www.bebits.com/app/2157.
Anyway, keep in mind that to take full advantage of Mesa x86 optimizations, you better
want to use gcc 2.95.3 or sooner versions...
Compiling
To build Mesa-powered BeOS libGL.so version, open an Terminal window,
move to Mesa root folder and type this command:
$ make beos
Note that the "beos" argument is only needed the first time to setup build config.
Next times, typing "make" will be enough.
When it finishes the Mesa based libGL.so library for
BeOS will be in the lib/ directory, along libglut.so library.
Several demo/test programs should have been build too under progs/* folders.
If it stop when building one of the progs/* programs, you may want to ignore it
and force make to move on next target by adding the -k make option:
$ cd progs
$ make -k
To install it as Be's default libGL.so replacement, put it in your
/boot/home/config/lib/ directory. All your GL/GLUT apps will use
the Mesa based then.
By default, it build a non-debug version library.
The x86 (MMX, SSE and 3DNOW) optimizations are also supported for x86 target.
For PowerPC BeOS flavor, sorry, Mesa don't have ppc (Altivec) optimizations
yet.
To build a DEBUG version, type instead this :
$ DEBUG=1 make
In the Mesa-3.x directory type "make -f Makefile.X11 beos-r4".
When it finishes the libMesaGL.so and libMesaGLU.so libraries for
BeOS will be in the Mesa-3.x/lib/ directory.
* Example Programs
Look under progs/beos/ for some BGLView-based programs.
You should find under progs/samples and progs/redbook directories GLUT-based programs too.
They all should have been compiled along with the Mesa library.
Example Programs
Look in the Mesa-3.x/BeOS/ directory for one or two BGLView demo
programs. They should have been compiled along with the Mesa
library.
* GLUT
A beta version of GLUT 3.7 port for BeOS, made by Jake Hamby, can be found at
http://anobject.com/jehamby/Code/Glut-3.7-x86.zip.
This is the version currently included in Mesa source code, and
build in lib/libglut.so.
A previous 3.5 version of this GLUT BeOS port used to be available at
http://home.beoscentral.com/jehamby/Glut-3.5-x86.zip.
GLUT
They're special versions of GLUT for the BeOS platform. I don't
A version of GLUT 2.5 for BeOS can be found in src-glut.beos/.
The original distribution can be obtained from
http://home.beoscentral.com/jehamby/Glut-3.5-x86.zip
This is a special version of GLUT adapted for the BeOS. I don't
believe Mark Kilgard's normal GLUT distribution includes BeOS
support.
It seems that you have to recompile GLUT with libMesaGL.so instead
of libGL.so in order for everything to work. I'm not sure why.
* Special Features
Special Features
Mesa's implementation of the BGLView class has an extra member
function: CopySubBufferMESA(). It basically works like SwapBuffers()
@@ -98,40 +68,35 @@ that you're actually using Mesa (with glGetString) so you don't
cause a fatal error when running with Be's OpenGL.
* Work Left To Do
- BDirectWindow single buffering support is not implemented yet.
- Color index mode is not implemented yet.
- Reading pixels from the front buffer not implemented yet.
- There is also a BGLScreen class in BeOS for full-screen OpenGL rendering.
This should also be implemented for Mesa.
- Multiple renderers add-ons support, first step toward hardware acceleration
support.
Work Left To Do
* Other contributors to this BeOS port
Color index mode is not implemented yet.
Jake Hamby jhamby <at> anobject <dot> com
Marcin Konicki ahwayakchih <at> neoni <dot> net
Francois Revol revol <at> free <dot> fr
Nathan Whitehorn nathanw <at> uchicago <dot> edu
Reading pixels from the front buffer not implemented yet.
There is also a BGLScreen class in BeOS for full-screen OpenGL
rendering. This should also be implemented for Mesa.
* Older BeOS Driver
Old BeOS Driver
Mesa 2.6 had an earlier BeOS driver. It was based on Mesa's Off-screen
rendering interface, not BGLView. If you're interested in the older
driver you should get Mesa 2.6.
* BeOS and Glide
BeOS and Glide
Mesa 3.0 supported the 3Dfx/Glide library on Beos. Download Mesa 3.0
if interested. Ideally, the 3Dfx/Glide support should be updated to
work with the new Mesa 3.1 BGLView implementation.
The Glide library hasn't been updated for BeOS R4 and newer, to my knowledge,
as of February, 1999.
The Glide library hasn't been updated for BeOS R4, to my knowledge, as
of February, 1999.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
$Id: README.BEOS,v 1.12 2004/10/13 00:35:55 phoudoin Exp $
$Id: README.BEOS,v 1.6 1999/11/27 01:40:40 brianp Exp $

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