Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a
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-----Original Message-----
From: steef [mailto:debian.linux@home.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:52 AM
To: debian
Subject: Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL
On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:
I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a
test bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native
Linux production computer.
Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate
appear to require OpenGL for correct operation. Although I have been
usiing various distributions of Linux since shortly before the release
of the RedHat Mother' Day distribution, I am not a computer person,
but rather a research chemist.
Here are some of the error messages that i get:
OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning:
glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not
found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa
table opengl extension not present, SSAO disable opengl extension
GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil is not present
I question is: which additional packages should I install? I would
appreciate being pointed in the correct direction.
Thanks in advance.
hi
try libgl1-mesa-dev or something like that. if you install synaptic
you can
search for the mesa-packages with openglx-possibilities and install
them.
maybe this is of ame help.
reg.,
steef
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Thanks for the reply.
I added libgl1-mesa-dev, but that didn't solve the problem (not too
surprisingly - that would have been too simple). I did, however
record the
run log, it's attached - perhaps there are clues buried there.