From: Matthias H. <Mat...@in...> - 2002-06-11 12:05:59
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> > /usr/include/GL is *the* standard directory for OpenGL, as it is highly > > system dependend. Thus there is no configuration option for it. > > The Symlink should be the right solution. > > > > I would assume, that NVIDIA (again) created a broken package. I won't notice > > this any more, as I always use the source distribution and install it > > 'by hand' and not with the included Makefile. > > I don't know if I would call it broken or conservative. They move Mesa > libs out of the way when you install the NVIDIA_GLX so one would suppose > they would put opengl in the right place. They could be just putting > those header files where they did because they assume people like you > and me would know what to do with them. Anyhow we are big kids and know > how to mess with our toys. :) Lol. Yep, but I - personally - know what I would call it. Remembering the problems we had with linking against one library and executing it with others... I guess we better end this before this gets slightly off topic. :) CU and happy compiling Matthias -- Matthias Hopf - Visualization and Interactive Systems Group \ | | /-- IfI, University of Stuttgart, \ | | \ Breitwiesenstr. 20-22, 70565 Stuttgart, Germany \| | --/ Phone +49-711-7816-404 Fax -340 ma...@ms... www.mshopf.de |