Hi,
thanks for quick reply.
I don't think It didn't found OpenGLES libraries, 'cause I put its
libraries to /usr/lib directory which can be found by default. In
addition, I invoke two OpenGLES functions (eglGetDisplay,
eglInitialize) in driver_init_device function, both of them are the
functions in OpenGLES EGL library. if it couldn't found the library,
why didn't it terminate at the first call ( eglGetDisplay )?
so, what do your guys think about it? ideas?
const char *renderer;
EGLDisplay display;
EGLBoolean ret;
display = eglGetDisplay(EGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY);
if(display == EGL_NO_DISPLAY)
{
printf("eglGetDisplay: can't get a proper display\n");
}
ret = eglInitialize(display, NULL, NULL);
if( ret = EGL_FALSE)
{
printf("eglInitialize failed \n");
}
renderer = (const char*) glGetString( GL_RENDERER );
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Nikita Egorov<[email protected]> wrote:
>> (!) Direct/Modules: Unable to dlopen
>> `/home/htang/target//lib/directfb-1.4-0/gfx
>> drivers/libdirectfb_omap.so'!
>> --> /home/htang/target//lib/directfb-1.4-0/gfxdrivers/libdirectfb_omap.so:
>> u
>> ndefined symbol: eglInitialize
>
> Hi, it appears to me that runtime linker merely could not find the
> dynamic library where is the body of "eglInitialize" function. Thus it
> could not load your "libdirectfb_omap.so". No ?
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Nikita Egorov
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
>
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