Dear Paul,
thanks for confirming that this is a benign remark from Coot. In the
meantime, I
got replies from other users who are seeing the same thing on their systems.
best regards
Savvas
Quoting Paul Emsley <[log in to unmask]>:
> On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 14:35 +0200, Savvas Savvides wrote:
>> Dear Coot users and developers,
>> upon starting up Coot-0.3.1 as distributed in the CCP4_v6.0.2
>> binaries for Red
>> Hat 8 we get the following:
>>
>> current_exe_dir is /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin
>> COOT_PREFIX is /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1
>> /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real:
>> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: no version
>> information available (required by
>> /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real)
>> /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real:
>> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: no version
>> information available (required by
>> /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/lib/libgtkgl.so.5)
>> /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/bin/coot-real:
>> /usr/lib/libGL.so.1: no version
>> information available (required by
>> /usr/local/CCP4_v6.0.2/Coot-0.3.1/lib/libglut.so.3)
>>
>> We are running RHEL4 with FX3500 or FX1400 NVIDIA cards and the 9746 nvidia
>> drivers. I am quite intrigued by these messages (which we also get for our
>> installation of Coot-0.1.1) while Coot appears to woek fine. Nonetheless, I
>> cannot help but wonder about any possible loss of functionality.
>
> Dear Savvas Savvides,
>
> These occur as a result of executing:
>
> glXGetClientString(GDK_DISPLAY(), GLX_VENDOR)
> glXGetClientString(GDK_DISPLAY(), GLX_VERSION)
> glXGetClientString(GDK_DISPLAY(), GLX_EXTENSIONS)
>
> If your libGL does not have that info you get those message. On a
> machine here I get
>
> VENDOR : NVIDIA Corporation
> VERSION : 1.3
> EXTENSIONS : GLX_ARB_get_proc_address GLX_ARB_multisample
> GLX_EXT_visual_info GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_EXT_import_context
> GLX_SGI_video_sync GLX_NV_swap_group GLX_NV_video_out GLX_SGIX_fbconfig
> GLX_SGIX_pbuffer GLX_SGI_swap_control GLX_NV_float_buffer
> GLX_ARB_fbconfig_float
>
> It helps me debug what is going on sometimes. Those messages are
> harmless, there is no loss of functionality (I am surprised that you
> don't get a sensible reply though).
>
> Paul.
>
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