Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 01-05-2015 18:37, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 05:38:16PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 01-05-2015 15:31, Bruce Dubbs wrote:

If we agree, I'll update the book to recommend GLU, turn off building
the static lib, and turn off demos.

So what we end up with is:

cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr \
       -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release  \
       -DFREEGLUT_BUILD_STATIC_LIBS=OFF \
       -DFREEGLUT_BUILD_DEMOS=OFF \

Yes, please. Sounds good to me.

Already done.

On the other hand, if you choose FREEGLUT_REPLACE_GLUT=ON, does it mean
we could archive freeglut?

I don't understand. The only thing we have that installs libglut is freeglut. I don't know what, if anything, FREEGLUT_REPLACE_GLUT=ON does.

Does it replace the freeglut in the system? If we keep freeglut but it
can be overwritten, some warning is necessary. What do you think?

Sounds risky - if it sounds likely that will be a runner, I would
want to build and test asymptote (or preferably, for somebody else
to do that ;-) on a system without real freeglut - the kleinbottle4
and torus16 variants in my asy testsuite use freeglut to create png,
eps and pdf files.

If I'm going to do that, it will mean building _another_ throwaway
system so it will take a few days (both likely machines have things
which I need to do on their existing systems).

Probably, it will be fine.  But sooner or later one of the "easy
peasy" changes will again bite us.

My main concern is the FREEGLUT_REPLACE_GLUT switch that I really don't
completely understand, Ken. If it replaces freeglut, then we have
trouble, if the replacement is not good.

Bruce, sorry for the delay. It took time to reply your first message and
to reply mine, just to write this paragraph, so I replied to Ken's one.
Reason is that Yahoo often thinks that you and I are spammers. So, in
the tablet I can see the message only when I remember that and go back
and forth to the spam folder. It has happened before and

I've had problems with yahoo before. They are overly aggressive about spam throwing away legitimate messages. Occasionally I've seen that with gmail, but then you can go to the spam folder and mark it as non spam and it learns from that.

  -- Bruce

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