Hi Robert,

Robert Osfield wrote:
Originally it was set to false, but unfortunately too many graphics
cards don't support it so end up falling back to software path.  Its
was that only the Geforece 6x series onwards that support proper NPOT
textures, I don't know yet if ATI's latest can fully support it.
What about determining, whether the graphics card provides a proper NPOT textures implementation? Is there any switch allowing me to globally turn off texture-resizing?
Thanks.  The official place is to send them to osg-submissions mailing
list, as this keeps them in an easy track place, the osg-users mailing
lists is much higher volume, so submissions can easily be losts in the
deluge.
Ok. Then I will send it to the osg-submissions mailing list.
You've got me here, why do we need these?  I haven't had a problem
with non CVS directories in the many years that the OSG has been in
CVS.
The build process creates a "Linux32.Opt" folder in every sub directory which is quite annoying when running the "cvs -q update -dP" command. I thought it might be useful to hide all these "Linux32.opt" folders from cvs. Another solution would be to specify a separate build-dir, but I am not aware of how to do this.

Cheers,
Martin.
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