1
1
Fork 0
mirror of https://github.com/QB64-Phoenix-Edition/QB64pe.git synced 2024-07-10 00:45:13 +00:00
QB64-PE/internal/c/parts/core/download/freeglut-2.8.0/README

84 lines
2.4 KiB
Plaintext

BRIEF OVERVIEW
==============
This is the freeglut package.
Freeglut, the Free openGL Utility Toolkit, is meant to be a free alter-
native to Mark Kilgard's GLUT library. It is distributed under an X-Consor-
tium style license (see COPYING for details), to offer you a chance to use
and/or modify the source.
It makes use of OpenGL, GLU, and pthreads-win32 libraries. The library does
not make use of any GLUT code and is not 100% compatible. Code recompilation
and/or slight modifications might be required for your applications to work
with freeglut.
PORTS
=====
Both X11 and Win32 ports are in an advanced alpha stage, which means that
they provide limited functionality of GLUT API 3. There is an investigation
en course to check if the BeOS port could be easily done using the current
freeglut structure.
INSTALLATION
============
Use the following commands to build from scratch on a *nix X11 platform:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
The first command is only needed after a fresh checkout, a source distribution
already contains all necessary files for the last two steps.
CONTRIBUTING
============
Bug and missing features patches are certainly welcome. Just as comments
and FREEGLUT API 1 propositions are.
Just please to make the fixes look visually just as the rest of the code
does (tabs converted 4 white spaces). Comments are really welcome, as I
believe it would be nice for people fresh new to OpenGL see how the things
are done...
WEB SITE AND CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
==================================
Freeglut project has moved to the SourceForge:
http://freeglut.sourceforge.net
THE HOPE
========
Hope you find my work somehow useful.
Pawel W. Olszta, <olszta@sourceforge.net>
PASSING THE BATON
=================
In late December 2000, Pawel decided that he no longer
wished to maintain freeglut because he has moved out of
the graphics field. I volunteered to take over from him
and have been running the project since Jan 13th 2001.
I'm also the author and maintainer of the PLIB library suite
and 'freeglut' really fits in well with that work.
I just hope I can live up to Pawel's high standards. Pawel
remains on the active developers list.
Steve Baker <sjbaker1@airmail.net>
http://plib.sourceforge.net