On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 26-JAN-2000 18:40:01.60
Stephen J Baker wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Adam D. Moss wrote:
Stephen J Baker wrote:
I was wondering about whether we should consider
dropping GLUT from the next major Mesa
Stephen J Baker wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Jacob (=Jouk) Jansen wrote:
Agreed. I think it would be best to include both (or pointers only) in the
Mesa-distribution so that application builders can choose. Remember that
(free)glut is only a tool-kit to make programming with OpenGL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hmm.. they claim that Mark has dropped glut. But I got a mail from Mark only
3 weeks ago saying that he is working on version 3.8.
Well, that's interesting news. But considering GLUT 3.7 was released
on May 7th 1998 and not one word on the subject has appeared from
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 08:58:30AM -0700, Brian Paul wrote:
At some point in the future, I might further split up the Mesa
distro: main lib, GLU lib, glut, and demos.
As the maintainer of the Debian .debs, I am all for this.
If split, could you have them use their own directory instead of
Stephen J Baker wrote:
I was wondering about whether we should consider
dropping GLUT from the next major Mesa distribution
(3.4 I guess) and replacing it with 'freeglut'
FWIW I think that this is a good idea, though I
can't say whether freeglut is mature enough for the
3.4 timescale.
--Adam
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Adam D. Moss wrote:
Stephen J Baker wrote:
I was wondering about whether we should consider
dropping GLUT from the next major Mesa distribution
(3.4 I guess) and replacing it with 'freeglut'
FWIW I think that this is a good idea, though I
can't say whether
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Brian Paul wrote:
I didn't even know that freeglut existing until this morning.
Yep. It hasn't been well advertized - and it's very new.
What exactly are the terms of Mark's copyright on GLUT?
It's in the file 'NOTICE' in the top of the GLUT distro.
It says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 26-JAN-2000 18:40:01.60
Stephen J Baker wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Adam D. Moss wrote:
Stephen J Baker wrote:
I was wondering about whether we should consider
dropping GLUT from the next major Mesa distribution
(3.4 I guess) and replacing it with