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-This is a port of the GL and GLU libraries to NeXT/Apple object
-orientated systems. As these systems have their own window handling
-systems we simply use the offscreen rendering capability of Mesa
-to generate bitmaps which may then be displayed by the application
-with a View as required. Example pieces of code may be found in the
-OpenStep directory.
-
-Sadly there are now a proliferation of different system that we need to
-support compilation for: The original NextStep system, The OpenStep
-system, the Rhapsody/Mac OS X system and also the windows implementations
-of the latter two systems. This version of the code has been compiled and
-tested under the following architectures:
-
- NextStep 3.3
- OpenStep 4.2
- Rhapsody DR2
- WebObjects for NT 3.5
- WebObjects for NT 4.0
-
-All tests were done with Intel processors. Feedback on other systems would,
-however, be appreciated !
-
-On UNIX systems simply type "make openstep". Under Windows systems
-with WebObjects run the "win32-openstep.sh" script from within the Bourne
-shell provided with the development environment. In both cases this will
-build the libraries and place them into the "lib" directory. Some examples
-may be found in the OpenStep directory showing how to use the code in an
-actual application (MesaView) as well as some command line demos.
-
-The CC variable may be specified on the command line for doing such things
-as building FFAT libraries or using alternative compilers to the standard 'cc'
-e.g. make CC='cc -arch m68k -arch i386' openstep" will build the libraries
-with both intel and motorola architectures.
-
--Pete French. (pete@ohm.york.ac.uk) 7/6/1999