Hi,

I am wondering whether it is possible to make libOSMesa run with a DRI/GLX
enabled libGL. The reason I ask is that currently Debian ships libOSMesa in a
package which only provides the software rasterizer libGL while the package
providing the DRI/GLX libGL doesn't contain libOSMesa. This results in a
situation where users are not able to run software linked against libOSMesa
and have hardware accelerated rendering at the same time.

On the other hand, libOSMesa16 and libOSMesa32 do not seem to be affected by
this because they statically link in part of the libGL code. Would it be
possible to do the same with the default libOSMesa? That is, statically link
in part of libGL to make it not depend on the software rasterizer libGL? Or
is that a bad idea?

 - Thierry

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