I do not want to argue what it is.  But read the attached README
file from ogl CVS archive.  It is used to build GL GLU and GLX with
X-server


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Suhaib M. Siddiqi
Senior Research Scientist
Inspire Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
4222 Emperor Blvd., Suite 470
Durham, NC 27703

Tel: 919-941-9777 Ext 238
FAX: 919-941-9797
http://www.inspirepharm.com


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 8:26 AM
> To: opendx2-dev@lists.berlios.de
> Subject: Re: [opendx-dev] SGI OpenGL
>
>
> Suhaib Siddiqi wrote:
> >
> > SGI had released its OpenGL (yes SGI OpenGL not Mesa) to public.
> > The code is at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/ogl-sample
> >
> > Although they are not advertising the release of OGL
> code like they
> > did for GLX, but the source code is there burried under samples.
> > The news came to me via XFree86 Organization.
> > To compile a complete SGI OpenGL package on your OS you
> will also
> > need GLX from SGI.
> >
>
> This is not SGI's OpenGL (i.e., the code they use
> internally). This is the
> sample implementation that is provided to all members of
> the OpenGL ARB, and to
> vendors who wish to create implementations or device drivers.
>
> I still believe that this is pretty cool, but I just
> wanted to clarify things.
>
> Mark
>
> --
>    Mark Bolstad
>    Manager, Visualization and Scientific Computing
>    Lockheed-Martin Services Inc.
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    (919)-541-3604

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