On August 13, 2008 11:13:13 Michel Dänzer wrote:
> So, does running the app with disable_lowimpact_fallback=true (Which
> should be the default though in the version of Mesa you're using) make
> the message and/or corruption disappear?

When disable_lowimpact_fallback=true, the ctx->Line.StippleFlag message 
disappears, but the "corrupt" picture still appears.

In both cases, there are also a number of error messages like this:

fixme:wgl:X11DRV_wglChoosePixelFormatARB unused pfAttribFList                   
      
fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 2007 WGL Attribute                  
      
fixme:wgl:ConvertAttribWGLtoGLX unsupported 2029 WGL Attribute

According to http://www.opengl.org/registry/api/wglext.h, this could have to 
do with Windows OpenGL extensions:

0x2007: WGL_SWAP_METHOD_ARB
0x2029: WGL_SWAP_COPY_ARB


JA
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