Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-08 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
Lionel Ulmer wrote: On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 12:13:00PM -0500, Alex Villací­s Lasso wrote: No luck. The patch did not change a thing in my configuration. It still fails with the exact same failed request. Did you test any other OpenGL application (except 'glxinfo') with your set-up to

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-03 Thread Lionel Ulmer
On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 12:13:00PM -0500, Alex Villací­s Lasso wrote: > No luck. The patch did not change a thing in my configuration. It still > fails with the exact same failed request. Did you test any other OpenGL application (except 'glxinfo') with your set-up to see if this is Wine specific

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-03 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
Oliver Stieber wrote: --- Alex Villací­s Lasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It looks like you running mesa which should work, I've just sent in a patch that fixes a problem I' getting which is very similar to yours '[x11drv] backout d3d-stencil-support-os-2'. This may correct the problem you are

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-03 Thread Joseph Garvin
Alex Villací­s Lasso wrote: Joseph Garvin wrote: Garvin, in the worst-case scenario that I need to recompile from source, will the source RPMS from Fedora 4 be enough? I would guess no. If they do use some custom patchset, the source rpms probably use it too. I would expect the binary rpms

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-02 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Alex Villací­s Lasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It looks like you running mesa which should work, I've just sent in a patch that fixes a problem I' getting which is very similar to yours '[x11drv] backout d3d-stencil-support-os-2'. This may correct the problem you are having. > Joseph Garvi

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-02 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
Joseph Garvin wrote: I've had problems with Fedora not supporting random extensions that every other linux distro does since Core 2 that have never been fixed. I'm guessing they use some patchset that screws things up. If all else fails, try installing xorg manually from source. Oliver Stieb

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-01 Thread Joseph Garvin
I've had problems with Fedora not supporting random extensions that every other linux distro does since Core 2 that have never been fixed. I'm guessing they use some patchset that screws things up. If all else fails, try installing xorg manually from source. Oliver Stieber wrote: --- Alex Vi

Re: Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-01 Thread Oliver Stieber
--- Alex Villací­s Lasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I downloaded a trial version of a Japanese RPG (Vagrants from Studio > e.go, at http://210.138.120.57/download/extra/vagrants_trial.exe), and > tried to run it under Wine. This is a self-extracting archive, and it > decompresses correctly,

Help debugging GLXUnsupportedPrivateRequest failure

2005-08-01 Thread Alex Villací­s Lasso
I downloaded a trial version of a Japanese RPG (Vagrants from Studio e.go, at http://210.138.120.57/download/extra/vagrants_trial.exe), and tried to run it under Wine. This is a self-extracting archive, and it decompresses correctly, but when the main executable (vagrants.exe) is run, I get the