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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
naddy
2276d3b230 remove WWW lines 2003-12-15 21:42:08 +00:00
pvalchev
a0c356d1c5 mark bad/incomplete/missing licenses as such.
most work by nikolay, comments from naddy

the ports tree is now open for commits
2003-09-22 22:53:36 +00:00
david
7854ec5493 more spelling fixes
(only in the lines that were added or modified already)
ok pvalchev@
2003-03-28 22:39:10 +00:00
fgsch
dbbbdb40da guess what? more NEED_VERSION rm. 2002-12-29 20:08:46 +00:00
lebel
a7627ddbe0 don't remove include/GL, it's part of glut; thanks naddy@ 2002-03-23 14:18:07 +00:00
espie
5b37289c23 md5->distinfo 2002-03-21 19:59:18 +00:00
pvalchev
c7aa6e04ed add missing lib for linking to work with binutils ld 2002-02-28 02:40:24 +00:00
lebel
948498cd5a use in-tree libtool patches 2001-10-08 16:29:46 +00:00
lebel
8e8d49f56a sync libtool patches 2001-08-07 14:03:03 +00:00
lebel
e09ed92d0e initial import of gle-3.0.4:
--
The GLE Tubing and Extrusion Library is a graphics application
programming interface (API). The library consists of a number of
"C" language subroutines for drawing tubing and extrusions. It is
a very fast implementation of these shapes, outperforming all other
implementations, most by orders of magnitude.  The library is
distributed in source code form, in a package that includes
documentation, a VRML proposal, Makefiles, and full source code and
header files. It uses the OpenGL (TM) programming API to perform
the actual drawing of the tubing and extrusions.
 
GLE is designed for and maintained on the Linux operating system,
and is known to run on other Unix operating systems such as AIX,
IRIX, Ultrix and HPUX with OpenGL or Mesa. GLE is also known to run
on IBM OS/2 Warp, Apple Macintosh OS9, and Microsoft Windows NT and
has been used to develop screen-savers for some of these popular
PC operating systems.
 
WWW: http://www.linas.org/gle/
2001-06-20 18:57:28 +00:00