Don't worry for the delay. Anyway, Georg already submitted the changes :-)
On 21/08/2008, at 10:12:10, Tom Drummond wrote:
Pablo
Don't worry about spamming - this is all helpful information.
Yes - I remember the glFlush() call is critical in osx - otherwise the gl
calls just bank up without ever being applied!
It might take us a bit longer to respond to your (helpful) bug reports just
at the moment because we're preparing for ISMAR 2008 (which we're hosting
in Cambridge in 3 weeks).
As you can tell - we have only intermittently targetted osx as a platform
and thus we haven't kept it up to date.
I've found just a few problems to compile the software on a mac (and none on
a linux box). All those problems are solved with the changes I sent. Right
now I have the current version of CVD working smoothly on my machine (or at
least I think so).
Thank you for the library!
Pablo
For the moment you will have to add the glFlush(). We'll add it to the cvs
code in due course.
Cheers
Tom
Pablo Barrera wrote:
Hi (again)
I am sorry to spam you so often, but I have some issues with video_play
programs. When I execute those programs (video_play and video_play_bw) the
window is not update correctly. It just keep the first frame until some
event happens in X11. To fix this I just glFlush the display after
glDrawPixels():
$ cvs diff progs/video_play*c
Index: progs/video_play.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/libcvd/libcvd/progs/video_play.cc,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -r1.4 video_play.cc
54a55
glFlush();
Index: progs/video_play_bw.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/libcvd/libcvd/progs/video_play_bw.cc,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -r1.3 video_play_bw.cc
54a55
glFlush();
I hope this will help a little bit.
Cheers,
Pablo
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