Re: OpenGL w/ FreeBSD 6-STABLE and Wine 0.9.12

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I should have been more clear.  Mesa as a part of Xorg:

% pkg_info -W /usr/X11R6/include/GL/gl.h
/usr/X11R6/include/GL/gl.h was installed by package xorg-libraries-6.9.0

Because of the way the ports system works I have a lot of copies of
gl.h and friends in subdirectories of /usr/ports/.  The only one
outside of /usr/ports/ is the one referenced above.

On 5/8/06, Daniel Skorka <skorka@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Isaac Waldron <isaac.waldron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I checked the configure output for the wine port and it picked up all
> the OpenGL headers from Mesa, but can't figure out why native

Mesa, you say? As in Mesa as a standalone library, and as opposed to
Mesa as a part of Xorg? To clarify, on my Debian system the former has
its headers in package 'mesag-dev', whereas the latter has them in
'xlibmesa-gl-dev'. The difference being that the latter is integrated
with Xorg and hardware-accelerated.

Daniel
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