I hope this is the right list for this request.

I'm the developer of the rgl package for R, which uses glX to produce displays in macOS and Linux.

It contains some kind of bug, which can be triggered (in both XQuartz 2.7.11 and 2.8.0beta4) by the following script run in R in a terminal:

  library(rgl)  # Load the package; it opens and closes a glX window
                # during initialization
  quartz()      # Open a regular R graphics window that works directly
                # with Quartz
  open3d()      # Attempt to open a glX window

This produces the following errors:

 error: xp_attach_gl_context returned: 2
 Error in rgl.open(useNULL) : 'rgl.open' failed
 In addition: Warning message:
 In rgl.open(useNULL) : RGL: ERROR: can't bind glx context to window

The first line appears to be coming from XQuartz when the C++ code attempts to execute

  glXMakeCurrent(factory->xdisplay, xwindow, glxctx)

in the X11WindowImpl::beginGL function. The other lines are coming from rgl or R.

I'm reasonably sure this is a bug in my code, because I can successfully run glxgears from R, and open x11() windows in R, but after lots of time debugging I can't figure out where the problem is.

Can anyone here suggest the kinds of issues that would lead to the "error: xp_attach_gl_context returned: 2" message, and ways to track down the underlying problem?

If anyone wants to try the code, it's probably best to use the update of rgl that's at

  www.murdoch-sutherland.com/temp/rgl_0.105.14.2.tar.gz

which fixes some bugs in the CRAN version.

Duncan Murdoch

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