Hi all,
Maybe it's an issue with your X graphics card driver. As far as I know,
the driver provides the actual GLX and GL implementations.
'glXMakeContextCurrent' is a function which got introduced with GLX
1.3, older implementations do not have it. You could take a look at the
output of glxinfo or a similar tool which shows the actual OpenGL
capabilities of your graphics driver.
The source system with GL support is
Solaris 10 5/09 s10x_u7wos_08 X86
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Assembled 30 March 2009
The target system without GFL support is
Solaris 10 10/09 s10x_u8wos_08a X86
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Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 16 September 2009
Interesting that the 6 months newer system says no to GL. I got the
problem solved for now by editing config.make on the source system and
removing -lGL from the option list. The now built back can be synced
to the target machine and works flawlessly there.
Any idea what the implications of removing -lGL might be?
Thanks a lot,
Andreas
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