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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/11/2014 03:54 PM, Markus Mohrhard
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<div>Hey,<br>
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I'm currently working on integrating the chart-opengl2
branch into master and would like to make it available on
linux soon after that. Currently the feature is developed
on Windows and produces runtime problems.<br>
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Sadly Mesa is quite far behind the OpenGL specification
(Mesa 10 just supports 3.3 and our RHEL 5 baseline is still
in OpenGL 1.x)<br>
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Could some of you please send me the output of glxinfo to
provide a picture which OpenGL versions are available and more
importantly which OpenGL extensions are supported?<br>
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<div>This helps me to determine which OpenGL features I can use
and have an approximation how many systems are not supported
in the chart-opengl2 branch. I'm both interested in output
from systems with the opensource drivers but even more in
systems using the official drivers from Intel/Nvidia/AMD.<br>
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<div>Thanks a lot for your help,<br>
Markus<br>
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