mesa: 3-D graphics library with OpenGL API1

Package available in: [trunk] [8.0] [7.0] [6.0]

Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc. Those who want a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed vendor.

While Mesa is not a licensed OpenGL implementation, it is currently being tested with the OpenGL conformance tests. For the current conformance status see the CONFORM file included in the Mesa distribution.

* OpenGL(R) is a registered trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.

... part of T2, get it here

URL: http://www.mesa3d.org/

Author: Brian Paul <brian [at] mesa3d [dot] org>
Maintainer: Rene Rebe <rene [at] t2-project [dot] org>

License: OpenSource
Status: Stable
Version: 7.8.2

Remark: Does not allow parallel builds.
Remark: Does cross compile (as setup and patched in T2).

Download: ftp://ftp.freedesktop.org/pub/mesa/7.8.2/ MesaLib-7.8.2.tar.bz2

T2 source: compile.patch.cross
T2 source: config.in
T2 source: hotfix.patch
T2 source: mesa.cache
T2 source: mesa.conf
T2 source: mesa.desc

Build time (on reference hardware): 95% (relative to binutils)2

Installed size (on reference hardware): 36.72 MB, 73 files

Dependencies (build time detected): 00-dirtree bash bigreqsproto binutils bzip2 coreutils damageproto diffutils dri2proto expat file findutils fixesproto gawk gcc glibc glproto grep kbproto libdrm libice libpthread-stubs libsm libx11 libxau libxcb libxdamage libxext libxfixes libxrender libxt libxxf86vm linux-header make mktemp net-tools pkgconfig python sed sysfiles tar xextproto xf86vidmodeproto xproto

Installed files (on reference hardware): n.a.

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2) Compatible with Linux From Scratch's "Standard Build Unit" (SBU).