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Re: Libraries: GLEW / GLFW
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So far I’ve not been able to find clib2 version of ogles2. If you know of one please let me know.

I’ll take a look at the tool chain. Thank you.

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It does matter. The point is this is a repo that apparently builds and works which implies I’m doing something wrong. If it turns out that the examples are known to not work then sure, I’ll look at them and submit a PR but first step is clib2 version of ogles2 and see where that gets us.


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Re: Libraries: GLEW / GLFW
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Now that I've had some coffee - thanks for the source example. Although I've already done similar in the past it will serve as a good example for me.


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Re: Libraries: GLEW / GLFW
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Quote:
It does matter. The point is this is a repo that apparently builds and works which implies I’m doing something wrong. If it turns out that the examples are known to not work then sure, I’ll look at them and submit a PR but first step is clib2 version of ogles2 and see where that gets us.

It's a good question if the example is supposed to compile as-is. I suspect not, though.

My preference would be for glfw3 to include an autoinit stub, so that it's loaded automatically.

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