On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Erik Simon wrote:
> Hardware:
> PII 400
> ATI 3D RagePro AGP (used as PCI by XF86 with driver Mach64)
>
> Note that I had to disable pixmap/font caches to be able to use glx.
That's correct for the RagePro driver.
>
> The text (SoText3) does not appear in my programs. Here is what I get:
> @@Created GLX Context..
> invalid data type to GLX_data_size: 0x1407!!
> invalid data type to GLX_data_size: 0x1407!!
> invalid data type to GLX_data_size: 0x1407!!
> invalid data type to GLX_data_size: 0x1407!!
Hmm, I'm not getting that error. What file are you trying to view? I'm
currently writing from an ATI RagePro based Laptop using the utah-glx
drivers. I'm using the 0.10-pre1 tarball and viewing
/usr/share/data/models/simple/text3.iv
> I got the same error when I tried to redirect the display from a SGI
> running the same code to my Linux display. I guess there might be a
> bug in GLX, since the text works fine with Mesasoft, but this doesn't
> use the hardware acceleration of my card, which is sad.
Well, given your description, it does sound like a bug in Utah-GLX (though
can't say for sure without tracing down the error myself).
First, if you haven't already, I'd try the 0.10-pre1 tarball.
If that didn't work, I'd try compiling the utah-glx code with a more
recent version of Mesa (say 3.2.1 or 3.4). If that still fails, it would
help if a sample file (or code) that reproduces the problem was provided.
Perhaps then, the problem could be isolated down to the OpenGL call(s)
utah-glx is having a problem with. And then an appropriate bug could be
filed with that project.
hope that helps,
tom
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Erik Simon
> erik.simon@xxxxxxxx
>
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