Looks good. Either use that or the libgl-dev virtual package. You can also look at the build dependencies for VTK in debian:
http://packages.debian.org/source/wheezy/vtk On Thursday, May 16, 2013 8:43:52 AM UTC+1, Solèr Ursin wrote: > > So first, thanks you very much for your fast (!) replies and help!! :) > > Now I had again some time to dig into it. > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_(computer_graphics) > > (ok I should have looked at this by myself... ;) > Ok, as I see... mesa is -THE- opengl implementation... learned something > new, thanks! ;) > > > Afaik all Linux distributions use Mesa to provide a OpenGL > implementation. You seem to lack > > the development packages, on Fedora thats > > > > $ rpm -qa | grep mesa | grep devel > > mesa-libGL-devel-9.1-3.fc18.x86_64 > > mesa-libEGL-devel-9.1-3.fc18.x86_64 > > So I was able to work this out. The "Ubuntu Software-Center" is a useless > piece of commercial software advertising tool... But the good old apt did > the job, "apt-cache" to be precise: > > $ apt-cache search mesa | grep mesa | grep dev > mesa-common-dev - Entwicklerdokumentation für Mesa > libegl1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files > libgl1-mesa-swx11-dev - free implementation of the OpenGL API -- > development files > libgles1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the OpenGL|ES 1.x API -- > development files > libgles2-mesa-dev - free implementation of the OpenGL|ES 2.x API -- > development files > libglu1-mesa-dev - Mesa OpenGL utility library -- development files > libopenvg1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the OpenVG API -- development > files > libosmesa6-dev - Mesa Off-screen rendering extension -- development files > libglw1-mesa-dev - A free implementation of the OpenGL API -- development > files > libegl1-mesa-dev-lts-quantal - free implementation of the EGL API -- > development files > libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-quantal - free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX > development files > libgles1-mesa-dev-lts-quantal - free implementation of the OpenGL|ES 1.x > API -- development files > libgles2-mesa-dev-lts-quantal - free implementation of the OpenGL|ES 2.x > API -- development files > libopenvg1-mesa-dev-lts-quantal - free implementation of the OpenVG API -- > development files > mesa-common-dev-lts-quantal - Developer documentation for Mesa > libgl1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX development > files > > Now I'm not sure which ones to pick, from your fedora repo list I would > assume I have to pick: > > libgl1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the OpenGL API -- GLX development > files > libegl1-mesa-dev - free implementation of the EGL API -- development files > > What do you think? Does this sound reasonable? Any other hints? > > Thanks in advance and Greetings > -- > Ursin Solèr > > ETH Zürich > Institut für Teilchenphysik > Schafmattstrasse 20 / HPK G29 > CH-8093 Zürich > Switzerland > > Phone: +41 (0) 44 633 2034 > Email: [email protected] <javascript:> > <http://www.edm.ethz.ch> > ________________________________ > Von: Volker Braun [[email protected] <javascript:>] > Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Mai 2013 17:07 > An: [email protected] <javascript:> > Cc: Solèr Ursin > Betreff: Re: experimental vtk_meta_1 package (sage 4.6 ubuntu linux > 10.04.1 LTS) > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_(computer_graphics) > > Afaik all Linux distributions use Mesa to provide a OpenGL implementation. > You seem to lack the development packages, on Fedora thats > > $ rpm -qa | grep mesa | grep devel > mesa-libGL-devel-9.1-3.fc18.x86_64 > mesa-libEGL-devel-9.1-3.fc18.x86_64 > > > On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 3:26:13 PM UTC+1, Ursin Solèr wrote: > does not work. There is no package mesa in ubuntu repos, but mayavi2 and > it work's (without a mesa package). What is mesa for? Is it hardware > specific (ati, nvidia)? > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
