On 12/25/05, Jack Howarth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel,
>    Can we move freeglut into stable so that we can have pymol-py
> in stable as well? I don't believe there is anything left broken
> in freeglut now. It builds its libs as libfreeglut and none of the
> existing packages should still have glut|freeglut (i.e. they all
> pick one or the other for obtaining glut). Thanks in advance.

Hello

Are glut and freeglut freely interchangable (ie would an application
linked against freeglut work when I replace it with glut later)?
Last time I looked at this the freeglut version number in the shared
library was much higher than that of glut. This resulted in binaries
linked against freeglut refusing to work with glut.
And since neither is perfect one may want to change from one to the
other when it turn out some features are broken.

Thanks

Michal


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