Unfortunately, neither GL_FALSE and GL_TRUE help.
Borlan
Wayne Boucher wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I've done a bit of a trawl on google and as usual the question appears a
>few times but not the answer. In particular already back in 1999 someone
>had this problem with exactly the same note about it working on another
>display:
>
>http://oss.sgi.com/projects/performer/mail/info-performer/perf-99-08/0000.html
>
>Someone in 2002 also had this kind problem trying to use another display
>(so even worse than you are having, but the "X Error of failed request"
>was different):
>
>http://oss.sgi.com/projects/performer/mail/info-performer/perf-02-01/0004.html
>
>and said they had tried xhost to sort this out but it did not.
>
>Now recently we changed one of the parameters in one of the first OpenGL
>calls because it was causing the non-drawing of contours on Linux boxes
>using native Nvidia OpenGL drivers. You could try changing this back to
>see what happens. So in ccpnmr1.0/c/ccpnmr/global/gl_handler.c in the
>function new_gl_handler() there is a line:
>
> context = glXCreateContext(display, visual, None, GL_FALSE);
>
>and you could change this back to:
>
> context = glXCreateContext(display, visual, None, GL_TRUE);
>
>(it's commented out in the text above the current version). Then type
>"make" and "cd ../analysis" and "make" and try running Analysis again.
>
>If that works then we can try to put both variants in (somehow). (My
>guess is that it will not solve it but you never know.)
>
>Wayne
>
>
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