glPipelineInstrumentsBufferSGIX

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From: Bram Stolk (bram++at++sara.nl)
Date: 07/04/2000 08:40:51


Hello,

I'm running into a strange problem.
I get an unresolved symbol on glPipelineInstrumentsBufferSGIX

And I get this on O2's and a deskside Onyx RE/2.
Our Onyx/IR however, does not have this problem.

Upon investigation, it turned out that
glPipelineInstrumentsBufferSGIX is external to:

/usr/lib32/libpf_ogl.so
and:
/usr/lib32/libpf.so

On our Onyx/IR, it is defined as MIPS_TEXT in
/usr/lib32/libGLcore.so

However, it is absent from this lib on our other
machines.
As a mater of fact, I scanned all /usr/lib32/*.so files,
and on the Deskside onyx it is not defined in any
lib, only referenced.

My link line is:

CC -shared -all performer_wrap.o -lpfdu_ogl -lpfutil_ogl -lpf_ogl -lGLU -lGL
-lGLcore -lvl -lXext -limage -lXi -lXmu -lXt -lX11 -lm -lC -o
performercmodule.so

In case you're wondering: it is a module for python, but rld complains
on the symbol upon module loading when using the Onyx/RE2 or O2.

   Many thanks,

     Bram Stolk

PS: Leaving out the -lGLcore does not help.

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