GLX and GLU are two different packages.  The GLX is the X-Windows support and
the GLU is the OpenGL utility library (aka glut).  Are you sure that glut is
installed?  Note that you also need the headers so if you are installing
binary rpms make sure you have glut-devel as well.

Best,

Jim

"Andrig T. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> I have an NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti4600, and I am using NVIDIA's graphics 
> driver with their GLX implementation.  I get the following error when 
> trying to configure Flight Gear 0.8 for a build:
> 
> checking for glNewList in -lGLcore... no
> checking for glNewList in -lGL... yes
> checking GL/fxmesa.h usability... no
> checking GL/fxmesa.h presence... no
> checking for GL/fxmesa.h... no
> checking for gluLookAt in -lGLU... yes
> checking for glutGetModifiers in -lglut... no
> checking for glutGameModeString in -lglut... no
> 
> Unable to find the necessary OpenGL or GLUT libraries.
> See config.log for automated test details and results ...
> 
> As you can see it cannot find certain functions in the OpenGL glut 
> libraries.  Are these functions proprietary to Mesa's implementation of 
> OpenGL, or are they just missing from NVIDIA's implementation.  I could 
> put the Mesa libraries back in place, but then I would not get hardware 
> acceleration, which of course defeats the purpose of having this high 
> powered video card in the first place.  Any help you can be in answering 
> this would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Andrig T. Miller
> 
> 
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