Out of bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=472675
According to the plib site, ssgInit should be called after an OpenGL context is available (or glutInit has been called and a window created). Looking at the code suggests that this is fine.
http://plib.sourceforge.net/ssg/
I can't reproduce the bug in i386 with an Intel graphics card. I'd say it is GPU-specific, or the user has broken GL libraries:
http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/FlightGear-FAQ.html#5.2 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=3B92FF16.E84F015C%40napanet.net
To the submitter, please compile and run this test to see if your OpenGL setup is broken:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/attachment.php?list_name=plib-users&message_id=3B92FF16.E84F015C%40napanet.net&counter=1
Run these commands to run the test:
gcc -O2 -Wall -c -o glxtest.o ./glxtest.c gcc -O2 -Wall -lGL -lm -o glxtest ./glxtest.o ./glxtest
-- bye, pabs
Out of bug http:// bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 472675
According to the plib site, ssgInit should be called after an OpenGL
context is available (or glutInit has been called and a window created).
Looking at the code suggests that this is fine.
http:// plib.sourceforg e.net/ssg/
I can't reproduce the bug in i386 with an Intel graphics card. I'd say
it is GPU-specific, or the user has broken GL libraries:
http:// www.flightgear. org/Docs/ FlightGear- FAQ.html# 5.2 sourceforge. net/mailarchive /message. php?msg_ id=3B92FF16. E84F015C% 40napanet. net
http://
To the submitter, please compile and run this test to see if your OpenGL
setup is broken:
http:// sourceforge. net/mailarchive /attachment. php?list_ name=plib- users&message_ id=3B92FF16. E84F015C% 40napanet. net&counter= 1
Run these commands to run the test:
gcc -O2 -Wall -c -o glxtest.o ./glxtest.c
gcc -O2 -Wall -lGL -lm -o glxtest ./glxtest.o
./glxtest
--
bye,
pabs