This explains how to build mesa from source, and how to use the custom built mesa to run some apps and games, without needing to replace the mesa libraries that your operating system runs on.
Let's assume that you are using an x86_64 system.
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Here are the steps for building OSG in the OpenGL CORE Profile | |
once you have configured CMake as usual. | |
1. Download the GL CORE include folder from Khronos: | |
https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenGL/api/GL/ | |
2. Put it in a folder somewhere. You can put it in a folder called glcore, or | |
you can make a "GL" folder in the include folder of the OSG repository and | |
put it there. | |
#!/bin/bash | |
set -Eeuo pipefail | |
BLOCKSIZE=256 | |
OVERVIEW_BLOCKSIZE=256 | |
MIN_OVERVIEW_SIZE=256 | |
KEEP_TEMP=0 | |
MOSAIC_VRT="mosaic.vrt" | |
MOSAIC_RGB_VRT="mosaicrgb.vrt" |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# | |
# K8s-Vault, like AWS-Vault is a helper for AWS related CLI tools | |
# is a helper for CLI tools using kubectl config and K8s API. | |
# Unlike AWS-Vault, vault here is used as a verb, | |
# synonymous to leap, jump, spring, etc.. | |
# Copyright (C) 2019-2020 Anastas Dancha (aka @anapsix) | |
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
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This explains how to build mesa from source, and how to use the custom built mesa to run some apps and games, without needing to replace the mesa libraries that your operating system runs on.
Let's assume that you are using an x86_64 system.
Converts legacy JSON models (created by the three.js Blender exporter, for THREE.JSONLoader) to glTF 2.0. When original .blend
files are available, prefer direct export from Blender 2.80+.
NOTE: JSON files created with
.toJSON()
use a newer JSON format, which isn't deprecated, and these are still supported by THREE.ObjectLoader. This converter does not support that newer type of JSON file.
Installation:
npm install canvas vblob three
FROM fedora:31 | |
LABEL summary="The open-vm-tools guest agent" \ | |
io.k8s.description="The open-vm-tools agent is providing information about the virtual machine and allows to restart / shutdown the machine via VMware products. This image is intended to be used with virtual machines running Centos Atomic Host." \ | |
io.k8s.display-name="open-vm-tools guest agent" \ | |
architecture="x86_64" \ | |
BZComponent="open-vm-tools" \ | |
maintainer="davis phillips <dphillip@redhat.com>" | |
ENV SYSTEMD_IGNORE_CHROOT=1 |