On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 13:40:35 -0700 Jim Kukunas <james.t.kuku...@linux.intel.com>
said:

evas does have code to get the actual compile error in gl_compile_link_error()
- but your mail doesn't paste any of that. it should be right above what you
pasted if the glsl compiler is reporting errors in error logs. (it also would
have complained about fragment compile error too before that).

> 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.
> 
> 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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