1 /* $Id: glheader.h,v 1.1 1999/11/11 01:22:26 brianp Exp $ */
4 * Mesa 3-D graphics library
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33 * This is the top-most include file of the Mesa sources.
34 * It includes gl.h and all system headers which are needed.
35 * Other Mesa source files should _not_ directly include any system
36 * headers. This allows Mesa to be integrated into XFree86 and
37 * allows system-dependent hacks/work-arounds to be collected in one place.
39 * If you touch this file, everything gets recompiled!
41 * This file should be included before any other header in the .c files.
46 #include "xf86_ansic.h"