From: Brian P. <bri...@tu...> - 2006-04-24 21:20:20
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Jesse Carlaftes wrote: > I am currently porting a project from Linux to Irix and was interested > in which Irix version is equivalant to osmesa16 as well as osmesa32. > One of the applications I'm porting is sensetive to osmesa32 (it > overbuffers and causes "black" spots) so I would like to use the > osmesa16 equivelant. I noticed that irix only has 3 options, 64, o32, > and n32. Any help on the difference between these versions would be > appreciated. The IRIX o32/n32/64 refers to the binary format of the library (old 32-bit, new 32-bit or 64-bit). That's totally different than the OSMesa bit depth. It sounds like you're looking for an IRIX config file for building OSMesa with 16 or 32-bit color channels. Basically, look at linux-osmesa16 for the CHAN_BITS flag and OSMESA_LIB lines and blend those into the desired IRIX config file. If you come up with a new config file, I could add it to Mesa. -Brian |