From f4092abdf94af6a99aff944d6264bc1284e8bdd4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Reinhard Tartler Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 17:43:39 +0200 Subject: Imported nx-X11-3.1.0-1.tar.gz Summary: Imported nx-X11-3.1.0-1.tar.gz Keywords: Imported nx-X11-3.1.0-1.tar.gz into Git repository --- nx-X11/lib/GLw/README.txt | 199 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 199 insertions(+) create mode 100644 nx-X11/lib/GLw/README.txt (limited to 'nx-X11/lib/GLw/README.txt') diff --git a/nx-X11/lib/GLw/README.txt b/nx-X11/lib/GLw/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4892f1e78 --- /dev/null +++ b/nx-X11/lib/GLw/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ + GL widgets for Xt/Motif + + XFree86 implementation + + by Carlos A. M. dos Santos + casantos@cpmet.ufpel.tche.br + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +1. Introduction + +This directory contains the source code for SGI's OpenGL Xt/Motif(TM) +widgets, slightly modified to generate both Motif 1.x and 2.x versions of +the widget even if Motif is not available, as in the XFree86 distribution of +the X Window System. This code is based on that distributed by Silicon +Graphics as part of it's OpenGL Sample Implementation, not on the modified +version distributed with Mesa. + +2. Installation + +This code is intended to be compiled as part of the normal XFree86 building +process, under the xc/lib/GLw directory. To compile the library out of the X +source tree, follow instructions below. + +2.1. Requirements + +Gzip and tar are needed to extract the files from the distribution archive. +Tar is a standard UNIX utility but if you don't have it use GNU tar, +available in source form at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/. Gzip is not a +standard UNIX utility, though available in many systems. You may obtain it +(also source form) at the same FTP server as GNU tar. + +You need xmkmf and imake too. Depending on your operating system you may +need to install some kind of X Window System development kit, so check the +vendor documentation first. I was told that some UNIX systems don't have +imake: report this as a bug (to your vendor, not me). + +Of course you will need a C compiler. + +2.2. Steps + + 1. Extract the source code from the distribution archive. + + gzip -dc GLw.tar.gz | tar xf - + + 2. Go to the surce code directory and generate the makefile. + + cd GLw + xmkmf + + For LessTif, use "mxmkmf" instead of "xmkmf". Imake support is much + better in recent versions of LessTif (since late july 2000). If your + Motif or OpenGL libraries and/or include files are installed in + non-standard locations (some UNIX vendors seem to be very creative :-) + then edit the file named Imakefile, remove the leading XCOMM of the + lines containing MOTIF_INCLUDES and MOTIF_LDFLAGS and set the + appropriate values. + + 3. Compile the code with + + make includes + make standalone + + 4. Install the library and manual pages with + + make install + make install.man + + 5. Optionally, you may compile two test programs: xmdemo and xtdemo. You + need OpenGL (or Mesa) for both and Motif (or LessTif) for xmdemo. There + are four extra make targers for these programs: demos, stand-demos, + stand-xmdemo and stand-xtdemo. You may use them with: + + make stand-demos + ./xmdemo ./xtdemo + +2.3. Creating a shared library + +By default only a static library is created because most of the UNIX +loaders, if not all, complain about unresolved symbols even if the +application doesn't use the modules in which such symbols are referenced. +However, if your system supports libraries with weak symbols (e.g. Solaris, +FreeBSD and Linux) it is possible to fool the loader. All you have to do is +edit the Imakefile, changing "#define SharedLibGLw" and "#define +GLwUseXmStubs" to YES, then repeat the compilation process starting from +step 2 in the previous section. + +2.4. Problems + +If you have trouble, ask for help in the XFree86 "xperts" mailing list. Look +at http://www.xfree86.org for instructions on how to subscribe. In +desperation, send an email to casantos@cpmet.ufpel.tche.br. + +PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME EMAIL ASKING HOW TO INSTALL OR CONFIGURE YOUR +OPERATING SYSTEM, MODEM, NETWORK CARD, BREAD TOASTER, COFEE MAKER OR +WHATEVER ELSE! + +3. Copyrights + +Most of the code is covered by the following license terms: + + License Applicability. Except to the extent portions of this file + are made subject to an alternative license as permitted in the SGI + Free Software License B, Version 1.1 (the "License"), the contents + of this file are subject only to the provisions of the License. + You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at Silicon Graphics, Inc., + attn: Legal Services, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA + 94043-1351, or at: + + http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB + + Note that, as provided in the License, the Software is distributed + on an "AS IS" basis, with ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND + CONDITIONS DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED + WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY + QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. + + Original Code. The Original Code is: OpenGL Sample Implementation, + Version 1.2.1, released January 26, 2000, developed by Silicon + Graphics, Inc. The Original Code is Copyright © 1991-2000 Silicon + Graphics, Inc. Copyright in any portions created by third parties + is as indicated elsewhere herein. All Rights Reserved. + + Additional Notice Provisions: The application programming + interfaces established by SGI in conjunction with the Original + Code are The OpenGL® Graphics System: A Specification (Version + 1.2.1), released April 1, 1999; The OpenGL® Graphics System + Utility Library (Version 1.3), released November 4, 1998; and + OpenGL® Graphics with the X Window System® (Version 1.3), released + October 19, 1998. This software was created using the OpenGL® + version 1.2.1 Sample Implementation published by SGI, but has not + been independently verified as being compliant with the OpenGL® + version 1.2.1 Specification. + +The demonstration programs are covered by the following license terms: + + Copyright © Mark J. Kilgard, 1995, 1996. + + NOTICE: This source code distribution contains source code + contained in the book "Programming OpenGL for the X Window System" + (ISBN: 0-201-48359-9) published by Addison-Wesley. The programs + and associated files contained in the distribution were developed + by Mark J. Kilgard and are Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 by Mark J. + Kilgard (unless otherwise noted). The programs are not in the + public domain, but they are freely distributable without licensing + fees. These programs are provided without guarantee or warrantee + expressed or implied. + +The files contained in directory GLwXm are fake Motif headers, covered by +the XFree86 license, they permit us to generate both Motif 1.x and 2.x +versions of the widget without having Motif. Notice that they are NOT part +of a standard Motif distribution and shall not be used to compile any other +code. + +4. Thanks + +Many thanks to Silicon Graphics and Mark J. Kilgard for making their +software free. + +5. No thanks + + THIS SECTION CONTAINS MY PERSONAL OPINIONS AND DOESN'T REPRESENT + AN OFFICIAL POSITION OF THE XFree86 PROJECT. + +The first incarnation of this version of libGLw used eight header files from +LessTif, four for each Motif version. LessTif is covered by the GNU Library +General Public License (LGPL) whose terms are not compatible with the +XFree86 licensing policy. Since the copyright holder of LessTif is the Free +Software Foundation (FSF), I asked Richard Stallman, president of FSF and so +called "leader of the Free Software movement", permission to redistribute a +copy of those eight headers under XFree86 terms, still maintaining the FSF +copyright. + +Observe that I was not asking him to change the license of LessTif as a +whole, but only to allow me to distribute copies of some header files +containing function prototypes, variable declarations and data type +definitions. Even so, Stallman said no because the files contained "more +than 6000 lines of code". Which code? The LessTif headers are mostly copies +of the Motif ones and don't contain any original GNU "code"! I can't still +imagine a reason for Stallman's negative answer except for paranoia. He +seems to ignore what Motif is and that LessTif's API is simply a copy of +Motif's one. + +After spending some time, I made my own headers, that became much smaller +than the previous ones because I included only a subset of the Motif API and +merged everything into four files: 417 lines instead 6000. Humm, perhaps I +should be grateful to Sallman too :-). + +6. Trademarks + + * OpenGL is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. + * Motif is a trademark of the Open Group. + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + + +$XFree86$ -- cgit v1.2.3