Re: Another question on Fedora GL

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I'd point you to the patches if I could remember when this last came
up.  If someone has time they might look through the dri-devel or
dri-users archives.  Does anyone on dri-devel remember this issue and
what the fix was? glXGetProcAddressARB not being available.

Alex

--- "Mike A. Harris" <mharris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Alex Deucher wrote:
> 
> >This was an issue with 4.3.0 as I recall.  It was fixed in DRI cvs,
> I'm
> >not sure if the fix has made it's way to fedora.
> 
> I don't recall hearing about this issue before, so it probably
> isn't fixed in our packages unless it is fixed in XFree86's 4.3.0
> stable branch xf-4_3-branch, as I track the branch.
> 
> If someone out there is interested in seeing this fixed in a
> future Fedora Core XFree86 update digs the needed patches out and
> files a bug report in Red Hat bugzilla with patch attached, or
> sends them to XFree86.org to be included in xf-4_3-branch, I'd be 
> glad to include them in an update though.
> 
> Take care,
> TTYL
> 
> 
> >--- "Sergey V. Oudaltsov" <sergey.oudaltsov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Well, now all my GL libs look fine. But when I try to run
> >> Counter-Strike
> >> in OpenGL mode, I get this:
> >> 
> >> err:opengl:wglGetProcAddress Warning : dynamic GL extension
> loading
> >> not
> >> supported by native GL library.
> >> 
> >> On the web, I found this comment:
> >> 
> >> This means that the glXGetProcAddressARB function seems not to be
> >> supported by your OpenGL library.
> >> 
> >> But AFAIK Mesa libGL has this function. Any ideas why would it 
> >> be lost in the battle by wine?
> >> 
> >> Sorry if it not the right list to ask questions of that kind. 
> >> In such case, private answers would be appreciated as well.
> 
> -- 
> Mike A. Harris
> 
> 
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