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10 Feb 2025
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

~~On a related note, can somebody tell me:~~

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I am blind. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:04:04
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

~On a related note, can somebody tell me:~

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I am blind. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:04:12
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

On a related note, can somebody tell me:

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I am blind. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:05:15
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

On a related note, can somebody tell me:

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I am blind. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:05:30
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

On a related note, can somebody tell me:

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I am blind. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:06:04
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

On a related note, can somebody tell me:

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I must be blind and/or sleep deprived. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:06:35
@ruroruro:matrix.orgruro *

On a related note, can somebody tell me:

  1. Should I prefer linking to libglvnd instead of libGL?
  2. Is it bad if I end up having both libGL and libglvnd in the same closure?
  3. It seems that libglvnd doesn't provide libGLU or libglut. Is there an equivalent vender-neutral dispatch mechanism for those libraries?

Edit: nvm, I must be blind and/or sleep deprived. libGL is an alias for libglvnd

14:08:14
@stick:matrix.orgsticksounds good 15:05:28

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