----- Original Message ----- > A while back, we split off GLw into a separate repository. The > rationale was that GLw should be maintained and released > independently from Mesa/Gallium since it hardly ever changes and > isn't closely tied to the core GL and drivers. > > I'd like to do the same for libGLU. I've split it out, created an > new autotools build system, and uploaded a repository here: > > git://people.freedesktop.org/~kwg/glu > > It has all the history except for some old build system vestiges, > which filter-branch ate when I moved files from src/glu to the > top-level directory. I doubt anyone cares about those, since you > obviously couldn't use the old build system anyway.
I prefer it if you kept at least the src/ folder, keeping it in line with the other mesa source trees. > > I made the installed library libGLU.so.1.3.1, as this ought to be > compatible with existing binaries. > > If this sounds good to everyone, we can create an official /mesa/glu > repo and I can go ahead and remove it from the Mesa tree. We'll also > want to cut a glu release (though it could possibly wait until Mesa > 8.1.) I'm happy to see this go out, this looks like that last bit of code that we can move out. > > One concern I have is that libGLU in Mesa appears to have some build > system magic for linking against OSMesa instead of libGL. With the > new system, I think you would need "pkg-config --libs --cflags gl" > to report OSMesa. I'm not sure whether that's an issue or not. That said, I like this issue to be resolved before apply the patch, I think you need to hunt down one of our OSMesa users and ask them to try it out. Cheers, Jakob. _______________________________________________ mesa-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev
