On Aug 24, 06 10:37:11 -0700, Ian Romanick wrote:
> > FWIW I used programs that used these extensions. I doubt it is usefull
> > to call them remotely, so this shouldn't be an issue.
> 
> It turns out that these extensions aren't exposed by libGL even for
> indirect rendering, so we wouldn't be losing anything anyway.  Just out

LOL :) In that case, nuke 'em.

> of curiosity, are the programs that used these extensions freely available?

> >>>   GL_SGIS_texture4D
> >>>   GL_SGIS_detail_texture

Frankly said, I don't know. Some were research projects, others part of
a commercial scene graph we had the source for back in University times.
The research projects probably could be made open source, but are of
little interest nowadays (and I don't remember whom I would have to ask
to ;)

> >>>   GL_SGIX_instruments

AFAIR Inventor and/or Performer used this extension.

Matthias

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