On 04/07/12 19:25, Matthew Sitton wrote:
> if you cant regenerate it, thats fine we will just fall back to making
> our own ctypes openGL wrapper.
>
> On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 1:45:40 AM UTC-5, Matthew Sitton wrote:
>
>     I was wondering what is the highest version of openGl supported was.
>
>     This says that you regenerate the openGl code often:
>     http://www.pyglet.org/doc/programming_guide/the_opengl_interface.html
>     <http://www.pyglet.org/doc/programming_guide/the_opengl_interface.html>
>
>     looking at the code repository, it seems the last time it was
>     regenerated was Sep 7, 2010?
>
>     So that would be openGL 4.1 at max(in the code repository last
>     released version even older than that).
>
>     I would like to be able to use openGl 4.2.
>
>     So can it be regenerated again for the 1.2 release that seems to
>     be coming up soon so that OpenGL 4.2 is supported?
>

I don't have a video card that will run openGL 4.2, if you do you could
regenerate it and submit it to the mailing list or the issue tracker.

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