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Date: | 2004-12-30 (07:32) |
From: | Matt Gushee <mgushee@h...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] OpenGL support in LablGTK2? |
Jacques Garrigue wrote: > After a bit more testing, it seems that the problem with gtkglarea2 is > not directly related to gtk, but rather to Xorg 6.7. > That is, after upgrading to Xorg 6.8.1, the problem was solved. > So I have no plans to switch to gtkglext anymore, as this doesn't seem > so much worthwhile. Wow. Maybe I misunderstand, but are you really saying there's nothing to worry about? Now, it seems to me that you contribute a great deal to OCaml, and even if that weren't the case, you're still a volunteer developer. So of course you are under no obligation to add any requested features to your software, and I don't wish to suggest otherwise. But the above rationale seems horribly short-sighted. The problem is not so much that LablGTK depends on a *broken* package, as that it depends on an *unmaintained* one. That being the case: 1) at some point in the not-too-distant future, gtkglarea will likely become unusable due to incompatible changes in GTK itself. 2) already, at least some Linux distributions are lacking a gtkglarea2 package. Thus, lablgtk with OpenGL support can't be provided as a package for those distributions. Please don't be satisfied, just because the packages happen to build on your system today. -- Matt Gushee Englewood, CO, USA