<sigh>  Supporting Cygwin is a pain in the @$$ these days.  The right
way to go about that would be for someone to build and maintain an
official Cygwin package for VirtualGL, but I don't personally have time
to do that-- particularly given that the VirtualGL Client is more or
less a legacy feature at this point (most people these days use
VirtualGL with an X proxy, such as TurboVNC, because it requires a lot
less client-side software.)  Cygwin unfortunately doesn't make it easy
for open source developers to release their own packages independently
of the Cygwin deployment infrastructure.  I tried various ways of doing
that and ultimately had to settle upon a hack:

https://github.com/VirtualGL/vglcygsetup

The problem with this hack, though, is that it downloads the VirtualGL
package into a local directory and installs it from there, so
unfortunately the dependencies won't be automatically satisfied.  The
easiest way around that is to install libGLU1 and any other dependent
packages (libGL1, libX11_6, libXext6, libturbojpeg0, libXtxt6) prior to
running vglcygsetup.

On 6/1/20 11:12 PM, Deepa wrote:
>
> I am trying to install VirtialGL through Cygwin.
>
> I ran into the following
>
> |Problem 1/1 nothing provides libGLU1 needed by
> VirtualGL-2.6.3-20191024 Solution 1/1 (default) - do not ask to
> install VirtualGL-2.6.3-20191024 |
>
> I am not able to find libGLU1 even if I try to install libGLU1 prior
> to installing VirtualGL.
>
> Any suggestions on how to install libGLU1 in cygwin will be of great help!
>

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