The answer from Red Hat Support is to install the mesa-libGLw and
mesa-libGLw-devel packages; however, these packages are missing
on the Beta2 media. Red Hat did confirm that the versions on
the Beta1 media are still correct, so I installed those:
mesa-libGLw-6.5-20.fc6.i386.rpm
mesa-libGLw-devel-6.5-20.fc6.i386.rpm
I also received one response on this list referring to the Modular
X project:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Xorg/Modularization
Which is another possibility, except the people.redhat.com ftp site
hosting the packages has been unresponsive for the past few weeks,
so I never got a chance to look into the packages there.
Rodney
Rodney Rutherford wrote:
Hi,
Our software developers make use of the GLw draw library and headers:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libGLw.a
/usr/include/GL/GLwDrawA.h
/usr/include/GL/GLwDrawAP.h
/usr/include/GL/GLwMDrawA.h
/usr/include/GL/GLwMDrawAP.h
which were found in the XFree86-devel (RHEL 3) and xorg-x11-devel
(RHEL 4) rpms.
However, the xorg-x11-devel rpm does not appear on the RHEL 5 Beta
1 or 2 isos. I ran a query on all rpms to see if the GLw files
were found in another package and they were not.
The Beta 1 release notes indicate that xorg-x11-devel was removed,
but doesn't indicate what its replacement is/will be. I also searched
the archives and bugzilla and did not find any references either.
Will xorg-x11-devel or its equivalent be part of the final RHEL 5
release, and will the libGLw files be included? If not, what are
the plans for this?
Thanks,
Rodney
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