Hi Victor! Making a deb package sounds like a pretty cool idea to allow people to easily try out gtkglext. However, the API is not stable yet. There are still cleanups to do and if we want to support OpenGL 3, we definitely need an API change. Thus, I wouldn't recommend to completely switch to gtkglext for now. You'd probably end up with lots of incompatible versions. If you can wait a few more weeks, things will be better. Regarding your question about git: Mukund Sivaraman promised to review my code and help with getting it into the upstream repository. I'll start working on this as soon as I get Mukund's review. Best regards Thomas Am Mittwoch, den 08.02.2012, 12:22 +0100 schrieb Victor henri: > Hello GtkGlExt developpers > > I am using SDL to support OpenGl in my app Spectrum3d > ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/spectrum3d/ ) and I am considering > to shift permanently to GtkGlExt for better integration since the GUI > is already in GTK. I have it ported it to GTK3 now. It works perfectly > with the GTKGLEXT port to GTK3 made by Thomas Zimmerman. Is it > possible to have it available at least on Git? Or even better an > official release. I am considering to make a .deb package and make it > available in my ppa for future version untill it becomes officially > available, if you are ok with that. > > Thank you > > Victor > > _______________________________________________ > gtkglext-list mailing list > gtkglext-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkglext-list -- GnuPG: http://tdz.users.sourceforge.net/tdz.asc Fingerprint: 16FF F599 82F8 E5AA 18C6 5220 D9DA D7D4 4EF1 DF08 jsapigen - A free glue-code generator for Mozilla SpiderMonkey. See http://jsapigen.sourceforge.net for more information.
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