VirtualGL

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VirtualGL is an open source toolkit that gives any Unix or Linux remote display software the ability to run OpenGL applications with full 3D hardware acceleration.

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VirtualGL-3.1.1.tar.gz 0001223341 1.17 MB
VirtualGL-3.1.1.tar.gz.sig 0000000543 543 Bytes
VirtualGL.changes 0000016134 15.8 KB
VirtualGL.keyring 0000001826 1.78 KB
VirtualGL.spec 0000006706 6.55 KB
baselibs.conf 0000000052 52 Bytes
Latest Revision
Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1217268 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 18)
- update to 3.1.1:
  * The EGL back end now supports OpenGL applications, including
    ANSYS Fluent, that use multiple X11 Display handles to render to
    the same GLX drawable.
  * The VirtualGL Faker now works around an issue whereby
    applications using the GtkGLArea widget with GTK v3.15.2 through
    v4.3.1 failed with "No available configurations for the given
    [RGBA] pixel format" if GTK v3.15.2 through v4.3.1 had previously
    been initialized on the 2D X server without VirtualGL.
  * As required by the EGL spec, the interposed `eglSwapBuffers()`
    function now flushes the current OpenGL context if the surface
    being swapped is bound to that context.  This fixes a flickering
    issue that occurred with recent versions of Firefox.
  * It is no longer necessary to enable the EGL back end in order to
    use VirtualGL with 3D applications that use the EGL/X11 API.  If
    the GLX back end is enabled, then the EGL/X11 interposer will now
    use the 3D X server.
  * Fixed an issue in the VirtualGL Faker that caused random characters
    and other elements of the Firefox browser window to disappear when
    the window was resized.
  * Fixed an issue in VirtualGL's `dlopen()` interposer
    (**libdlfaker.so**) that interfered with the correct operation of
    ANGLE (Almost Native Graphics Layer Engine.)
- add keyring for signature validation

  * Now supports use of EGL as well as GLX
- Extend 64bit conditions to s390x ppc64 ppc64le aarch64
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