Following a user problem report 
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-11/msg00022.html), I just discovered that the 
last version of the libglut-devel package now installs a glut.h file in 
/usr/include/GL 
(http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-announce/2008-03/msg00070.html). This file 
takes precedance over the one in /usr/include/w32api/GL and declares the same 
functions but with a different calling convention. This makes the packages 
libglut-devel and opengl incompatible; you will have to uninstall one of them 
if you have both. libglut-devel is for applications that will run through and X 
server while opengl is for application that will use the native Windows 
interface, which is much faster.

History:

The opengl package contains libraries related to openGL. One of them is GLUT 
(GL Utility Toolkit), whose purpose is to provide an OS-independant way to get 
a graphic context for openGL drawing, managing windows, and accessing devices 
like the keyboard and the mouse. The version of GLUT in the opengl package 
interfaces directly with Windows, so it is very fast.

At first, the opengl package contained (among other things):
The glut32.dll, in /usr/bin
The include file glut.h, in /usr/include/GL

Concurrently, the w32api package included libglut32.a in /usr/lib/w32api . I 
don't know the reason for this, as it is the only part of GLUT that the w32api 
provides. The w32api package is a requirement for the opengl package.

Then the freeglut package was added to the distribution. Its purpose is to 
provide an implementation of GLUT that runs through an X server. This created 
some conflicts (http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2006-04/msg00079.html) that I 
resolved by creating an updated version of the opengl package 
(http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-04/msg00027.html) in which 
glut.h was moved from /usr/include/GL to /usr/include/w32api/GL.

The applications using freeglut can be compiled and linked without problems, 
but I now realize that native GLUT applications cannot be compiled correctly if 
the libglut-devel package is also installed because the glut.h that it puts in 
/usr/include/GL takes precedance over the one that is required in 
/usr/include/w32api/GL.

So, how do we solve this?

Regards,

- André Bleau, Cygwin's volunteer OpenGL package maintainer.

Please direct any question or comment about the OpenGL package to cygwin at 
cygwin dot com


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