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I've just uploaded a new version of Gpipe that fixes these bugs:<BR>
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* Textures should now work on OpenGl 2.1 (required OpenGl 3.x previously). Thanks to Jake for the bug report.<BR>
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* Added link to GPipe homepage. Still not much there though (just Jake's example code), check back in a few days.<BR>
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/Tobias Bexelius<BR>
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<BR>> Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 08:58:35 -0500<BR>> From: jake.mcarthur@gmail.com<BR>> To: tobias_bexelius@hotmail.com<BR>> CC: mr.hugo.gomes@gmail.com; hopengl@haskell.org; haskell@haskell.org<BR>> Subject: Re: [HOpenGL] RE: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: GPipe-1.0.0: A functional graphics API for programmable GPUs<BR>> <BR>> Speaking of texture, I tried rendering to a texture and sampling it and <BR>> got an error:<BR>> <BR>> Main: user error (unknown OpenGL extension entry glUniform1uiv, <BR>> check for OpenGL 3.1)<BR>> <BR>> I'm on Linux 2.6.30 with Mesa 7.5.1. Of course Mesa doesn't have support <BR>> for OpenGL 3.1 yet, but your description of GPipe says it only needs <BR>> OpenGL 2.1. Is this a GPipe bug or something else?<BR>> <BR>> - Jake<BR>                                            <br /><hr />Hitta kärleken lagom till sommaren! Klicka här <a href='http://dejting.se.msn.com/channel/index.aspx?trackingid=1002952' target='_new'>MSN Dejting</a></body>
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