From: Brian Paul Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2005 16:57:22 +0000 (+0000) Subject: bunch of updates X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7f8cb30ccc88270eb1d7ca29f9dc69a4b7d540bf;p=mesa.git bunch of updates --- diff --git a/docs/contents.html b/docs/contents.html index c2ad6fff2e0..88b7bc7de82 100644 --- a/docs/contents.html +++ b/docs/contents.html @@ -37,8 +37,6 @@ a:visited { Download / Install +Hosted by: +
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Downloading / Unpacking

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Downloading

-Mesa can be downloaded from the - -SourceForge download area. +Last development release: 6.3.2

-Since version 2.3, Mesa is distributed in two pieces: main library code -and demos. If you're upgrading from a previous version of Mesa or you're not -interested in the demos you can just download the core Mesa archive file. +Last stable release: 6.2.1

-Mesa is available in at least three archive formats: +Primary download site: +SourceForge

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+Mesa is distributed in several parts: +

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+If you're not interested in running the demos, you'll only need the first +package. +

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+The packages are available in .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 and .zip formats. +Other organizations might offer additional package formats. +

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Unpacking

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+All the packages should be in the same directory prior to unpacking. +

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Contents

-After unpacking you'll have these directories (and more): +After unpacking you'll have these directories:

-Makefile.X11	- top-level Makefile for X11-based systems
-Make-config	- system configurations used by the Makefile.X11
+Makefile	- top-level Makefile for most systems
+configs/	- makefile parameter files for various systems
 include/	- GL header (include) files
 bin/		- shell scripts for making shared libraries, etc
-lib/		- final client libraries, created during compilation
 docs/		- documentation
 src/		- source code for libraries
 src/mesa	- sources for the main Mesa library and device drivers
 src/glu		- libGLU source code
 src/glw		- Xt/Motif/OpenGL widget code
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+If you downloaded and unpacked the MesaDemos.X.Y package: -and if you downloaded and unpacked the MesaDemos.X.Y archive: - -src/glut - GLUT source code -progs/ - OpenGL programs +
 progs/demos	- original Mesa demos
 progs/xdemos	- GLX OpenGL/Mesa demos
 progs/redbook	- examples from the OpenGL Programming Guide
 progs/samples	- examples from SGI
 progs/images/	- image files
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+If you downloaded and unpacked the MesaGLUT.X.Y package: +
+src/glut	- GLUT library source code
 

-Proceed to compilation and installation +Proceed to the compilation and installation instructions.

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GLUT

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-Mesa 2.5 and later includes Mark Kilgard's GLUT library (GL Utility Toolkit). -GLUT is built automatically on systems which support it. -

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-The GLUT tests, demos, examples, etc are not included, just the main library. -To obtain the latest complete release of GLUT please visit the -GLUT page on www.opengl.org. -

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