On Jan 5, 2008 1:52 PM, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes I did, hence the reason I replied.
> if your GL stuff is missing check your build settings and make sure
> --with-opengl (i think thats it anyways) is enabled.

I only ran exactly this command:
./configure && make

Is that the problem?


> Also check to make sure you do in fact have GL headers on your system
> in general.
> I had problems building the GL subsystem at one time a few years back
> because I didn't have OpenGL drivers (with sources or at least
> headers) installed on my computer.


I verified that I have the headers /usr/include/GL/gl.h/glu.h and such.

And for the record I'm using Gusty, so yes it builds, so check your
> build settings and make sure your deps are taken care of.
> Then do a make clean a ./configure --with-opengl and try to build again.


Will do. I am not specifying anything in the configure line.

It still didn't work. I also should mention that I get the wxWidgets apt
repository. I also verified that I have the media and gl wxWidgets
libraries. If you look at the command line it doesn't show any linking
against gl or media. Why? I choose to enable the gl using what you
suggested. I am not an expert on configure, and I know how to build
wxWidgets applications on Linux.
-- 
Regards,
Ryan
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