JF,
I've posted revised packaging for mesa-libglw which converts it
into using variants for -lesstif, -openmotif3 and -openmotif4. The
packages build libGLw with differing library basenames and use
a libGLw symlink in the base (development) package for compiling
against these libraries.
I sti
On 26 Apr 2008, at 22:49, Jack Howarth wrote:
> JF,
>Don't forget that I had to manually add the -lXm to the link
> flags in the original mesa-libglw patch. I would argue that the
> approach to leave the these symbols undefined and suppress
> the error is more convention. The fedora developer
JF,
Don't forget that I had to manually add the -lXm to the link
flags in the original mesa-libglw patch. I would argue that the
approach to leave the these symbols undefined and suppress
the error is more convention. The fedora developers don't link
libGLw against a specific motif and their lib
On 26 Apr 2008, at 20:29, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Jean-François Mertens wrote:
> []
>> I see the following diff :
>>
>> ...
> Why should these symbols be picked up if -lXm is not on the linker
> line
> and Wl,-undefined,dynamic_lookup is present?
Sorry, had forgotten to diff the patch file t
Jean-François Mertens wrote:
[]
> I see the following diff :
>
> 7c7
> < Depends: x11, openmotif3-shlibs, %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)
> ---
> > Depends: x11, %N-shlibs (= %v-%r)
> 12c12
> < make OPT_FLAGS="-O3 -I%p/include" LIB_DIR=lib darwin
> ---
> > make OPT_FLAGS="-O3 -I%p/include" LIB_DIR=lib dar
On 26 Apr 2008, at 18:09, Jack Howarth wrote:
>In working up some test packaging for a new openmotif4
> package (to provide openmotif 2.3.0), I discovered that my
> current mesa-libglw package is explicitly linking libXm
> into libGLw.dylib. By comparision, the mesa-libglw package
> in fedora
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 12:09:45PM -0400, Jack Howarth wrote:
>In working up some test packaging for a new openmotif4
> package (to provide openmotif 2.3.0), I discovered that my
> current mesa-libglw package is explicitly linking libXm
> into libGLw.dylib. By comparision, the mesa-libglw packa
In working up some test packaging for a new openmotif4
package (to provide openmotif 2.3.0), I discovered that my
current mesa-libglw package is explicitly linking libXm
into libGLw.dylib. By comparision, the mesa-libglw package
in fedora 8 linux doesn't do this (allowing the same
libglw to be u
Jack Howarth wrote:
>I've added mesa-libglw packaging to fink 10.5 unstable
> at the request of Martin Costabel. This package is based
> on that from Fedora 8 but uses the MesaLibs 7.0.2 tarball.
> I've also updated the molmol packaging to no longer use
> the ugly sgi-widgets hack I had added b
I've added mesa-libglw packaging to fink 10.5 unstable
at the request of Martin Costabel. This package is based
on that from Fedora 8 but uses the MesaLibs 7.0.2 tarball.
I've also updated the molmol packaging to no longer use
the ugly sgi-widgets hack I had added but to use these
new mesa-libgl
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