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GLES can be enabled by running scons with
$ scons gles=yes
When gles=yes is given, the build is changed in three ways. First,
libmesa.a will be built with FEATURE_ES1 and FEATURE_ES2. This makes
DRI drivers and libEGL support and advertise GLES support. Second, GLES
libraries will be created. They are libGLESv1_CM, libGLESv2, and
libglapi. Last, libGL or opengl32 will link to libglapi. This change
is required as _glapi_* will be declared as __declspec(dllimport) in
libmesa.a on windows. libmesa.a expects those symbols to be defined in
another DLL. Due to this change to GL, GLES support is marked
experimental.
Note that GLES requires libxml2-python to generate some of its sources.
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Share more code between windows and non-windows platforms. Check
env['x11'] for X11 and add env['X11_LIBS'] to LIBS. Add ws_wrapper for
i965g.
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But without creating liblibOpenVG or liblibEGL elsewhere.
Thanks Chia-I Wu for pointing this out.
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Update SConscripts to re-enable or add support for EGL on windows and
x11 platforms respectively. targets/egl-gdi is replaced by
targets/egl-static, where "-static" means pipe drivers and state
trackers are linked to statically by egl_gallium, and egl_gallium is a
built-in driver of libEGL. There is no more egl_gallium.dll on Windows.
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This target is based on and replaces egl-gdi. It is suitable for both
windows and x11.
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