gtk comes in mind, it has at least two gl widgets of its
own.
Sure
I guess if you support qt/wx and gtk you have pretty
much everything covered gui-wise. Will the 2.0 release
alreadyt be separated? I can look at the gtk porting then if
you want to.
No. The port to other widgets needs furthe
> I'd be glad to do so. Just tell me which files/directories to add (that is
> probably what artur
> already did in his package).
Yes, I will try to coordinate efforts with him, I guess. No
need to do it twice...
> > Which toolkits do you plan to support?
> wxWidgets to start with. But once I
You don't need to provide it yourself, thats what we debian developers are here
for,
That's what I meant, I should have written "provide support for Debian
packaging".
If you want, you can add the debian packaging information (a debian subdir with
some text files
in it) to your main tree. Th
Hi!
> First, I would like to say that I would really like to
> provide a Debian package for the libQGLViewer library.
You don't need to provide it yourself, thats what we debian
developers are here for, I will take care of the packaging
work. If you want, you can add the debian packaging
inform
Hello,
Artur just pointed this thread to me. I discover the debian's insights.
First, I would like to say that I would really like to provide a Debian
package for the libQGLViewer library.
The name conflict with the Tuebingen library is too bad. I discovered it
when I released this (origina
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