On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 6:37 PM, Thomas Daede wrote:
> What Mesa version are you using? IIRC OpenGL 3.3 is only supported in
> llvmpipe in mesa 10.3 and newer. Using MESA_GL_VERISON_OVERRIDE just fakes
> the version string, it doesn't change what functions you can actually link
> to.
>
> Also, tha
Thank you all for your help. Finally, it works, although I have to force
the OpenGL version with MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE and its GLSL partner,
because KHR_create_context is not supported under LLVMpipe - if those
environment variables are not set, the maximum that can be got is a 3.0
context. I su
What Mesa version are you using? IIRC OpenGL 3.3 is only supported in
llvmpipe in mesa 10.3 and newer. Using MESA_GL_VERISON_OVERRIDE just fakes
the version string, it doesn't change what functions you can actually link
to.
Also, that also means for compatibility reasons you might want to request
On Friday, June 27, 2014 08:08:21 PM Kalrish Bäakjen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working on a project that uses EGL and defers drawing to render
> modules. To maintain compatibility with Wayland and avoid being tied to X,
> I have chosen OpenGL ES 3. As it is difficult for me to find information
> abo
Hello,
I am working on a project that uses EGL and defers drawing to render
modules. To maintain compatibility with Wayland and avoid being tied to X,
I have chosen OpenGL ES 3. As it is difficult for me to find information
about this API, I would rather use its desktop counterpart; however, as
sa