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05-15-2002 09:41 AM
05-15-2002 09:41 AM
I am getting this OpenGL error with my CAD software SDRC
Inconsistent HP OpenGL Versions between your Client and X Server machines.
Continuing execution with reduced performance.
To disable this output, specify the environment variable:
HPOGL_SLS_DISABLE_OUTPUT=1
The user is running the software from a remote host. The error is pretty straight foward. How do I go about checking OpenGL versions an getting them to the same level?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-15-2002 09:58 AM
05-15-2002 09:58 AM
Re: HP OpenGL Error
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05-15-2002 10:05 AM
05-15-2002 10:05 AM
Re: HP OpenGL Error
The other is running OpenGL 1.1 Revision 1.23
How do I get 1.23 to 1.25 or could I just update both to the newest version and where in the heck do I download this at. I have been looking with no success.
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05-15-2002 11:22 AM
05-15-2002 11:22 AM
SolutionI'd recommend installing from http://www.software.hp.com/ER_products_list.html
the HP-UX 11.00 Graphics Technical Computing Environment
The Graphics and Technical Computing Environment bundle includes the following software:
Additional enhancements have been added on this bundle to provide utility functions, device drivers, and common run-time support for the Visualize Graphics devices including the Visualize fx5 and fx10 graphics cards in the following API's.
OpenGL - The OpenGL application programming interface (API) is the industry standard for rendering 3D graphics images.
Starbase - This is Hewlett-Packard's proprietary 3D graphics API which includes the HP-UX Starbase Graphics Development Environment.
PHIGS - This refers to Hewlett-Packard's implementation of the Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive Graphics Standard.
HP-UX PEX - Hewlett-Packard has implemented much of the functionality in the PEXlib 5.2 graphics API.
It would be a good place to start.
the command graphinfo which you may not have just yet /opt/common/graphics/bin will give you good info of versions/patch levels on the various apis'
other info :
http://tcnews.external.hp.com:8000/sdrc/patches/index.html#ms5
also take a look at http://www.hp-partners.com/ptc_public/html/technical_support/index.htm
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05-16-2002 03:03 AM
05-16-2002 03:03 AM
Re: HP OpenGL Error
Now one host is running 1.26 and the other is running 1.25. I have to wait and see if this will work if not I am going to update the other host to 1.26.