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Re: gnustep-quartzcore on Linux?
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Ivan Vučica |
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Re: gnustep-quartzcore on Linux? |
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Thu, 30 May 2013 04:04:56 +0200 |
Is the SVN repository empty? If not, please keep in mind that the github
repository is NOT the canonical version control hosting used by GNUstep. I
think Gregory maintains the mirror, so if it is indeed empty, but the SVN repo
is not -- a sync script probably messed up. (I'm not at a computer right now,
otherwise I would check.)
Regarding the error, GL/glu.h is, of course, the header for the OpenGL
'utility' library which is part of the standard OpenGL library. On Linux it's
typically found in Mesa; I think under Debian and Ubuntu the package name is
libmesa-dev.
Thanks for the interest :-)
Sent from my iPad
On 30. 5. 2013., at 03:50, Mark Aufflick <mark@htb.io> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Firstly, it seems that the latest commit to -quartzcore on github has
> resulted in the repo being empty? If I checkout HEAD^ everything appears
> again.
>
> I have Opal compiled and installed ok, but when I try to compile
> gnustep-quartzcore, it fails because <GL/glu.h> can't be found. I can't see
> which gnustep- library provides that - or is that something that the most
> recent commit was meant to fix? (It talks about GNUstep fixes).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark.
>
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