Hi Brian, Andre, cygwin folks, Thanks for all your help to date. I have been somewhat lax in replying since I am sitting at my laptop in India with a slow connection. Here is the situation:
As per Andre's suggestion, I wanted to force linking via the windows gl headers, and so I just moved the /usr/include/GL/* headers out of the way, and am using the headers from /usr/include/w32api/GL
My g++ command line is
g++ -mno-cygwin .... -lglut32 -lglu32 -lopengl32
and a cygcheck on my exe file indicated that the glut file being linked is my local copy that I got from nvidia,
Can you tell us why you are using GLUT from NVDIA instead of GLUT from Cygwin's OpenGL package?
and the glu,opengl32 libs are the dll files linked from c/windows/system32
As I mentioned, all of opengl1.1 works fine. In an attempt to get histograms, I enabled GL_VERSION_1.2 (I may have the spelling wrong here, but I used the correct #define). However, the way the windows gl files are structured, if the _WIN32 option is defined, the GL_VERSION_1_2 option is ignored (i.e the GL_VERSION stuff is only included inside a #ifndef _WIN32 bracket).
Instead, I enabled GL_GLEXT_PROTOTYPES and that seemed to let the compilation go thru ok. However, at the link phase, I got stuck, with an error message of the form
undefined reference to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the @2 suggesting that at least I am using the right include files.
OpenGL 1.2 and up functions have to be loaded dynamically on the Windows platform, whether you are using Cygwin or not. Your code cannot simply call glGetMinmax; your code needs to load that function first. No fancy linking option or library or dll, from NVDIA or someone else, can avoid that.
This is a common problem for OpenGL programmers on the Windows platform, and it is not related to Cygwin. I suggest that you look in some OpenGL forum to learn how to do that, such as:
http://www.opengl.org/discussion_boards/cgi_directory/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=2&start=here
If dynamic loading sounds to much trouble, I suggest that you look at extgl, a library that makes programming OpenGL 1.2+ applications on the Windows platform easier:
http://www.levp.de/3d/
Now, i have been poking around with the nvidia opengl libs: the one I have doesn't appear to be the right kind though: (nvoglnt.dll) - I couldn't link it using -lnvoglnt (ld crashed)
You cannot link with that dll.
This is my current state. I am trying to download the new nvidia drivers that were released Oct 23, but it is taking some time given my slow connection....
André Bleau, Cygwin's OpenGL package maintainer.
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