On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Jim Kukunas
<james.t.kuku...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> With Evas trunk, I can no longer use the gl_x11 engine on my Intel 945GME.
> I get the error message reproduced below.
>
> Git bisect points to revision 63832. Any revision before that works fine.
>
> Anyone else having this issue? I can supply more info if needed.
>

Same issue here. looking at the output I would guess that the shader
file should be preprocessed before passing it to the shader compiler.
(I'm no expert in this)



> Thanks.
>
> ERR<1246>:evas-gl_common evas_gl_shader.c:1082 
> _evas_gl_common_shader_program_source_init() Abort compile of shader vert 
> (nv12): #ifdef GL_ES
> #ifdef GL_FRAGMENT_PRECISION_HIGH
> precision highp float;
> #else
> precision mediump float;
> #endif
> #endif
> attribute vec4 vertex;
> attribute vec4 color;
> attribute vec2 tex_coord, tex_coord2;
> uniform mat4 mvp;
> varying vec4 col;
> varying vec2 tex_y, tex_cuv;
> void main()
> {
>   gl_Position = mvp * vertex;
>   col = color;
>   tex_y = tex_coord;
>   tex_cuv = tex_coord2 * 0.5;
> }
>
> Evas can not setup the informations of the OpenGL X11 Engine
> No engine selected.
>
> --
> Jim Kukunas
> Intel Open Source Technology Center
>
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