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February 21, 2006 Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0 in D? All I see is support for 1.1,1.2 and I think GLFW has 1.4 or 1.5. Cris |
February 21, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cris | Cris wrote: > Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0 in D? > All I see is support for 1.1,1.2 and I think GLFW has 1.4 or 1.5. > > > Cris http://www.lessequal.com/software/ for win32. |
February 21, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to clayasaurus | clayasaurus wrote:
> Cris wrote:
>> Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0 in D?
>> All I see is support for 1.1,1.2 and I think GLFW has 1.4 or 1.5.
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>> Cris
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> http://www.lessequal.com/software/ for win32.
Great! I wonder if there will be a Linux version too.
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February 22, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cris | Cris wrote:
> clayasaurus wrote:
>> Cris wrote:
>>> Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0 in D?
>>> All I see is support for 1.1,1.2 and I think GLFW has 1.4 or 1.5.
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>>> Cris
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>> http://www.lessequal.com/software/ for win32.
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> Great! I wonder if there will be a Linux version too.
Yes.
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February 22, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bobef | Thank you, bobef.
You'll be our saviour! I see that it has some linux support already if I'm not mistaken.
Then I'll switch to GLEE & D (I'm using C++ & GLEW) immediately and hope that there will be a Linux version soon too.
I like your lincense: "'bobef license 1.0': use without restrictions at your own risk"
bobef wrote:
> Cris wrote:
>> clayasaurus wrote:
>>> Cris wrote:
>>>> Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0 in D?
>>>> All I see is support for 1.1,1.2 and I think GLFW has 1.4 or 1.5.
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>>>> Cris
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>>> http://www.lessequal.com/software/ for win32.
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>> Great! I wonder if there will be a Linux version too.
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> Yes.
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February 22, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cris | Yes, it has linux support and extensions but I haven't yet did the linux part (simply because I don't have linux), but I installed it few days ago. Of course I broke it so maybe after few more reinstallations I will be ready to run D ;]
Cris wrote:
> Thank you, bobef.
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> You'll be our saviour! I see that it has some linux support already if I'm not mistaken.
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> Then I'll switch to GLEE & D (I'm using C++ & GLEW) immediately and hope that there will be a Linux version soon too.
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> I like your lincense: "'bobef license 1.0': use without restrictions at your own risk"
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> bobef wrote:
>> Cris wrote:
>>> clayasaurus wrote:
>>>> Cris wrote:
>>>>> Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0 in D?
>>>>> All I see is support for 1.1,1.2 and I think GLFW has 1.4 or 1.5.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Cris
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>>>> http://www.lessequal.com/software/ for win32.
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>>>
>>> Great! I wonder if there will be a Linux version too.
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>> Yes.
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February 22, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bobef | bobef wrote:
> Yes, it has linux support and extensions but I haven't yet did the linux part (simply because I don't have linux), but I installed it few days ago. Of course I broke it so maybe after few more reinstallations I will be ready to run D ;]
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After I first tried Linux in 97 and I had it for a few months, finally I deleted it simply because I needed the space and it didn'y bring me anything that my amazingly STABLE Win95 PE couldn't do for me. Really, no joke - I actually never understood the troubles of the people complaning about 95, when I installed Win98SE it was a completely different story... Then I looked into Linux again, then again and again, until last year I was finally able to install a Linux that would run almost out of the box with my hardware: Ubuntu and it works! So I have it for many months now (although installing propriatery ATI drivers is a little bit tricky but there is a good HOWTO already). And because I don't really have much use for Linux I've decided to do cross-platform OGL/OAL demos with it.
:) So I'll say with a few words what I've said above: If you haven't, I recommend you to try Ubuntu (I haven't needed more than 2 reinstallations to make it work as I want).
Initially I hesitated to offer you help with GLEE for Linux but since I'm not experienced with D, I decided not to do it for now but I still can be a tester ;)
Best regards
Cris
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February 23, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Cris | Ubuntu was the distro I broke yesterday ;] I guess I am very talented ;] I had no problems with the ATI drivers but it works too slow for me. I don't like it. I think am giving a VectorLinux another try, because few months ago it worked very well for me...
Cris wrote:
> bobef wrote:
>> Yes, it has linux support and extensions but I haven't yet did the linux part (simply because I don't have linux), but I installed it few days ago. Of course I broke it so maybe after few more reinstallations I will be ready to run D ;]
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> After I first tried Linux in 97 and I had it for a few months, finally I deleted it simply because I needed the space and it didn'y bring me anything that my amazingly STABLE Win95 PE couldn't do for me. Really, no joke - I actually never understood the troubles of the people complaning about 95, when I installed Win98SE it was a completely different story... Then I looked into Linux again, then again and again, until last year I was finally able to install a Linux that would run almost out of the box with my hardware: Ubuntu and it works! So I have it for many months now (although installing propriatery ATI drivers is a little bit tricky but there is a good HOWTO already). And because I don't really have much use for Linux I've decided to do cross-platform OGL/OAL demos with it.
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> :) So I'll say with a few words what I've said above: If you haven't, I recommend you to try Ubuntu (I haven't needed more than 2 reinstallations to make it work as I want).
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> Initially I hesitated to offer you help with GLEE for Linux but since I'm not experienced with D, I decided not to do it for now but I still can be a tester ;)
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> Best regards
> Cris
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February 23, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to bobef | bobef wrote:
> Ubuntu was the distro I broke yesterday ;] I guess I am very talented ;] I had no problems with the ATI drivers but it works too slow for me. I don't like it. I think am giving a VectorLinux another try, because few months ago it worked very well for me...
I break Ubuntu all of the time... but only because I mess around with it and upgrade to unreleased versions (running dapper now). But I've installed Ubuntu on many machines without problems. I even run a script to download/compile/install enlightenment (unstable) for my desktop, since it's faster and nicer than gnome.
Are you running an older machine? VectorLinux is faster but I don't think it's as noticeable on newer machines (for older machines it's probably better). I think gnome is a big problem for the slowness in Ubuntu, which a lot of memory problems have been fixed recently. So if you're daring (though it's pretty stable for me) you can give dapper (newest Ubuntu) a try.
On another note, I've never used GLEE. But if you want help testing/porting it, I'd be glad to help (anything that deals with Linux and OpenGL sparks my interest).
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February 23, 2006 Re: Is there a module that supports OpenGL 2.0? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lucas Goss | I wasted whole day installing vector, making ati hardware acceleration work, configuring kde, etc... Then I translated GLee to linux but I was unable to test it. It compiles but I failed at the link step (some unresolved symbols even after linking with all the required libraries (x11,xf86blah,a,m,,s,d,f,g,h,f,5,f,jh,i,56,,gf,g,dl,gl, what ever (can't they think of names longer than 3 letters?!?)). So I read some forum and they said reinstalling glibc may solve this. Bad idea. So guess what. I broke it ;] Anyway if you want give it a try, maybe it works. I uploaded the new stuff here http://www.lessequal.com/software/gleed/gleed.zip . And it is updated it to GLee 5.1... And I made few more changes after that (in windows) so maybe I broke something in the linux version (i.e. some imports)... > Are you running an older machine? VectorLinux is faster but I don't > think it's as noticeable on newer machines (for older machines it's > probably better). I think gnome is a big problem for the slowness in > Ubuntu, which a lot of memory problems have been fixed recently. So if > you're daring (though it's pretty stable for me) you can give dapper > (newest Ubuntu) a try. Noo... 2500+mhz 512ram.. I guess GNOME is just slow... And KDE too... This is so annoying... I like IceWM but it doesn't have desktop and many other things... damn.... I will give Ubuntu another try if you say. But I need some rest. I broke 3 distros in 48h... P.S. why the hell they call Kate "programmers editor"? it don't even have macros... Guess I won't be programming linux until akide is ported to it (or at least editplus)... |
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