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    <B>Lionel Berenguier</B> 
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    <I>Tue, 23 Jan 2001 14:32:41 +0100</I>
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<PRE>&gt;<i> I'm having the same trouble as Bernard Hugueney had. I'm using Debian Sid
</I>&gt;<i> (unstable), and the nel/ configure script complains about OpenGL version
</I>&gt;<i> being too old (GL_GLEXT_VERSION &lt; 7). Debian packages the original XFree
</I>4.0.2
&gt;<i> header files, XFree says 4.0.2 uses Mesa 3.4, and if you downloa Mesa 3.4
</I>you'll
&gt;<i> see that GL_GLEXT_VERSION is set to 6.
</I>&gt;<i>
</I>&gt;<i> Since the latest version from SGI's OpenGL sample implementation is set to
</I>7,
&gt;<i> and Mesa's CVS stick to that 6, I guess Nevrax developpers use somewhat
</I>&gt;<i> cstomized RPMs (let me guess ... Mandrake ? :))
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No.

&quot;glext.h&quot; is NOT linked to any linux distribution/version. His purpose is to
declare all the possible extensions of any graphic hardware. For that
reason, SGI handles the &quot;official&quot; glext.h, which you can retrieve from:

<A HREF="http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/ABI/glext.h">http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample/ABI/glext.h</A>

&gt;<i> &gt; I suggest that the configure script should be relying on version 6 for
</I>now,
&gt;<i> in order we claim what's really implemented by XFree 4.0.2.
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For now, we do not really use the version 7 of the header, but this will
come soon (for fututre new extensions such as NV20 ones), so the only thing
you must do, is to get and replace the glext.h.


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