tir, 2002-01-15 kl. 07:21 skrev Joseph Carter:
> I'm sending this to debian-x on the off chance that the next person to get
> bitten by this problem will search the archives and find it. I'm not on
> debian-x, so please Cc replies if appropriate.
>
> Actually, the problem here is that Debian doe
I'm sending this to debian-x on the off chance that the next person to get
bitten by this problem will search the archives and find it. I'm not on
debian-x, so please Cc replies if appropriate.
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 01:33:00AM +0100, Paul Fleischer wrote:
> > > in some way. When I try to compil
søn, 2002-01-13 kl. 23:29 skrev Erich Schubert:
> > in some way. When I try to compile any program using SDL and OpenGL, the
> > window/screen shows the last image, from the OpenGL program which was
> > previous run.
>
> My first guess would be that your GL Driver is somehow broken.
> Memory prote
> in some way. When I try to compile any program using SDL and OpenGL, the
> window/screen shows the last image, from the OpenGL program which was
> previous run.
My first guess would be that your GL Driver is somehow broken.
Memory protection should make it impossible for the next program to read
Hi there,
It seems to me, that the 1.2.2-3.3 version of libsdl1.2-dev, is defect
in some way. When I try to compile any program using SDL and OpenGL, the
window/screen shows the last image, from the OpenGL program which was
previous run.
I have tried this with both my own code, and some code from
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