New version of the OpenGL package: FreeGlut can now be updated
A new version of the OpenGL package is now available. Thanks to Christopher Faylor for uploading it. Excerpts from README.txt: __ What has changed since opengl-1.1.0-7 This package was released to avoid conflicts with the new X11R7.0 packages, including FreeGlut. See http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2006-04/msg00079.html for details. glui-examples were moved from /usr/bin tio /usr/lib glut.h was moved from /usr/include/GL to /usr/include/w32api/GL glui.h and gluix.h were moved from /usr/include to /usr/include/w32api libglui.a and libgluix.a were moved from /usr/lib to /usr/lib/w32api __ So, Yaakov, the road is now clear for your upcoming updated FreeGlut package. Please note that I will be on vacations, away from computers, form May 3 to June 5. Should any problem arise with the OpenGL package before May 2, I will address them quickly. I will be ready to resume my duties as maintainer after June 5. In the mean time, someone else will have to answer (the sometimes trivial) questions. I wish to thanks the other maintainers, in particular Brian Ford and Larry Hall, who have several times answered questions about OpenGL on the cygwin list. - André Bleau, Cygwin's OpenGL package maintainer. Please address all questions and problem reports about Cygwin's OpenGL package to cygwin at cygwin dot com. _ Balayez vos courriels entrants et sortants et les pièces jointes et contribuez à éliminer les virus destructeurs susceptibles dy être intégrés. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=fr-capage=features/virus Commencez dès maintenant à profiter de tous les avantages de MSN Premium et obtenez les deux premiers mois GRATUITS*.
Re: [Maybe-ITP] PHP
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Max Bowsher wrote: Given the above caveats, do you think I should proceed with the ITP process, or not? Lapo Luchini wrote: I had tought to do this ITP too, but as I'm already enough behind schedule with existing packages I always delayed this to later... I would obviously appreciate it. I suggest to add FastCGI support (very useful with lighttpd package) and Umm. My current build doesn't include CGI support, let alone FastCGI. The PHP build system seems to disable CGI support if you enable any other Server API method :-( (/usr/bin/php is the CLI SAPI version) Looks like I may have to consider some more invasive hacking of the build-system than I wanted to, or build the whole thing multiple times to produce the multiple variants. --enable-zend-multibyte: it enables auto-recognition of PHP files in unicode formats, if they have a leading BOM (as used by many editors). In many years of use of that option on both Windows and FreeBSD I found no bad side-effects, and will be active by default in PHP 6. OK, flag added. Max. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.1 (Cygwin) iD8DBQFEUk5sfFNSmcDyxYARAjVmAJ9KkXO0/yaCHCA8R6juGttzbHDKewCfb70z KDFjrJwvgljeHFeSXKIAU7s= =7gCW -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: New version of the OpenGL package: FreeGlut can now be updated
Hey, glut.h was moved from /usr/include/GL to /usr/include/w32api/GL glui.h and gluix.h were moved from /usr/include to /usr/include/w32api libglui.a and libgluix.a were moved from /usr/lib to /usr/lib/w32api Hrmm... Might not this add some confusion as these files are not included as part of the w32api distrubtion? Chris -- Chris Sutcliffe http://ir0nh34d.blogspot.com http://emergedesktop.org