On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 14:48 +0100, Markus Mohrhard wrote:
Sadly I don't recall why I chose glew instead of libepoxy back then.
However looking at it now it seems like libepoxy is the smarter
choice as long as it works correctly on Mac.
For gltf as we control the code we can of course also switch from
glew to libepoxy.
So https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/31465/ is the patch to move
libgltf from glew to libepoxy. If we can get that in first, then we can
require libgltf >= 0.1.0 rather than 0.0.0 to head off system-libgltf
incompatibilities
C.
Context
- gtk3, wayland, opengl, glew and epoxy · Caolán McNamara
- Re: gtk3, wayland, opengl, glew and epoxy · Markus Mohrhard
- Re: gtk3, wayland, opengl, glew and epoxy · Caolán McNamara
- Re: gtk3, wayland, opengl, glew and epoxy · Tomaž Vajngerl
- Re: gtk3, wayland, opengl, glew and epoxy · Michael Meeks
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