VirtualGL-devel-2.6.5-bp154.1.28 >  A bx*!M@eeeGU[Ufԑhљ_-'s}c/x*넦C@yx m@|D$YƘMxh`C@p>p;?d # `  $AJo     f hpzY({8 9 : F\GxHIXY\]^bcdefluvz1DHNCVirtualGL-devel2.6.5bp154.1.28A toolkit for displaying OpenGL applications to thin clientsVirtualGL is a library which allows most Linux OpenGL applications to be remotely displayed to a thin client without the need to alter the applications in any way. VGL inserts itself into an application at run time and intercepts a handful of GLX calls, which it reroutes to the server's display (which presumably has a 3D accelerator attached.) This causes all 3D rendering to occur on the server's display. As each frame is rendered by the server, VirtualGL reads back the pixels from the server's framebuffer and sends them to the client for re-compositing into the appropriate X Window. VirtualGL can be used to give hardware-accelerated 3D capabilities to VNC or other remote display environments that lack GLX support. In a LAN environment, it can also be used with its built-in motion-JPEG video delivery system to remotely display full-screen 3D applications at 20+ frames/second. VirtualGL is based upon ideas presented in various academic papers on this topic, including "A Generic Solution for Hardware-Accelerated Remote Visualization" (Stegmaier, Magallon, Ertl 2002) and "A Framework for Interactive Hardware Accelerated Remote 3D-Visualization" (Engel, Sommer, Ertl 2000.)bxobs-power9-07>SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4openSUSELGPL-2.1-only AND SUSE-wxWidgets-3.1https://bugs.opensuse.orgDevelopment/Libraries/Otherhttp://www.virtualgl.orglinuxppc64le$/_$_$bf4c5f322ab86c9b02fae092bfda30b00a06d374d02744f3b65ab56ef90773eadf4eb3afe06edb06c083fa4cfecdff5a904800131cab5925bc37d2eeca557674rootrootrootrootVirtualGL-2.6.5-bp154.1.28.src.rpmVirtualGL-develVirtualGL-devel(ppc-64)    VirtualGLrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)2.6.53.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.3_@_@^^?@][(@Z%8Z%8W@WbWbU@UM@Dirk Müller Ákos Szőts Max Lin Adam Mizerski Andreas Schwab tchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comnormand@linux.vnet.ibm.comtchvatal@suse.comtchvatal@suse.com- update to 2.6.5: 1. Fixed a race condition that sometimes caused various fatal errors in the interposed `glXMakeContextCurrent()` function if both GLX drawable IDs passed to that function were the same window handle and the corresponding X window was simultaneously resized in another thread. 2. Fixed an oversight whereby the addresses of the interposed `glDrawBuffers()`, `glGetString()`, and `glGetStringi()` functions introduced in 2.6.3[2] and 2.6.4[1] were not returned from the interposed `glXGetProcAddress()` and `glXGetProcAddressARB()` functions. 3. VirtualGL now works properly with 3D applications that use the `glNamedFramebufferDrawBuffer()` and `glNamedFramebufferDrawBuffers()` functions (OpenGL 4.5) or the `glFramebufferDrawBufferEXT()` and `glFramebufferDrawBuffersEXT()` functions (`GL_EXT_direct_state_access`) and render to the front buffer. 4. Fixed a BadRequest X11 error that occurred when attempting to use the X11 Transport with a remote X connection. 5. Worked around an issue with certain GLX implementations that list 10-bit-per-component FB configs ahead of 8-bit-per-component FB configs and incorrectly set `GLX_DRAWABLE_TYPE|=GLX_PIXMAP_BIT` for those 10-bpc FB configs, even though they have no X visuals attached. This caused VirtualGL's interposed `glXChooseVisual()` function to choose one of the 10-bpc FB configs behind the scenes, which made it impossible to use the VGL Transport. 6. Fixed an issue whereby, when using the X11 Transport, a vertically flipped image of a previously-rendered frame was sometimes displayed if the 3D application called `glFlush()` while the front buffer was the active drawing buffer and the render mode was `GL_FEEDBACK` or `GL_SELECT`. 7. `vglserver_config` now works properly if invoked with a relative path (for example, `cd /opt/VirtualGL/bin; sudo ./vglserver_config`.) 8. Worked around a limitation in the AMDGPU drivers that prevented recent versions of Google Chrome from enabling GPU acceleration when used with VirtualGL.- update to 2.6.4 * Changelog in packaged ChangeLog.md or at https://github.com/VirtualGL/virtualgl/blob/2.6.4/ChangeLog.md - Refreshed patch VirtualGL-link-libs.patch - Removed patch fix-Mesa-19.3.0-build.patch - resolved upstream- Remove conditional of applying glx.patch because we have newer Mesa in Leap 15.2 - Use upstream patch fix-Mesa-19.3.0-build.patch to replace glx.patch * Add fix-Mesa-19.3.0-build.patch * Remove glx.patch- update to 2.6.3 * Changelog in packaged ChangeLog.md or at https://github.com/VirtualGL/virtualgl/blob/2.6.3/ChangeLog.md - Refreshed patch VirtualGL-link-libs.patch - Removed patch virtualgl-nodl.patch - resolved upstream - Added patch glx.patch- Add riscv64 to the list of 64-bit architectures- Do not provide the env files which change the preload order bsc#1097210- Disable ssl feature as we can tunnel via ssh and the openssl-1.1 is not compatible at all currently- Version update 2.5.2: * Various compat fixes all around - Remove merged gcc6_literal_suffixes.patch - Refresh VirtualGL-link-libs.patch and virtualgl-nodl.patch- Fix bnc#993645 as-needed eating symbols needed by this lib * virtualgl-nodl.patch - Use system xcb headers - Rename glxinfo2 to vglxinfo, sounds bit better and more descriptive- Version update to 2.5 release * See upstream changelog for details * Mostly removal of compat for pre-VirtualGL namespace - Refresh patch VirtualGL-link-libs.patch- new gcc6_literal_suffixes.patch- Add proper wxwidgets license string- Update to 2.4.1: * Various bugfixes not mentioned on changes * Refresh VirtualGL-link-libs.patchobs-power9-07 16520949442.6.5-bp154.1.282.6.5-bp154.1.28rr.hrrtransport.h/usr/include/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Backports:SLE-15-SP4/standard/139f03dc8f2928d30a032de73053a0c2-VirtualGLcpioxz5ppc64le-suse-linuxC source, ASCII textOt6/ tutf-8db3dcdd8d62d20ade8ea1943871da886b35639abcf5d0ca22a68492ea308070e?P7zXZ !t/@oQ] crv(vX0L|G{%Q_gc|g,.ac])Á&-RnwIʏ>9twnhT5(+UG2yٽ$]u@WSE6vկkJ_!r&rV1jp]+_* 5?ƐasH9`;yV!92Ir,>2$(~MƠXQ^#[ ĢV4lP#`d~, Na]k]Yiҷn A${v+Dx)ֺ4/<90FDp H[Mc^߈C엃#(Ҙ.SsCG(‘XTX&Ċv&5ƒva@o um /i D- [)VO! {EXJ58b 17'p6T@Q.2oo9|zGnUi>a7V)nfg1m-4Q'<Er3c!0W?8k/fP\MS/W 6! 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