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-<h1>Function Name Mangling</h1>
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If you want to use both Mesa and another OpenGL library in the same
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-To do this, recompile Mesa with the compiler flag -DUSE_MGL_NAMESPACE.
-Add the flag to CFLAGS in the configuration file which you want to use.
-For example:
+This option is supported only with the autoconf build. To use it add
+--enable-mangling to your configure line.
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-CFLAGS += -DUSE_MGL_NAMESPACE
+<code>./configure --enable-mangling ...</code>
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