$NetBSD: patch-source_darkplaces_vid__glx.c,v 1.1 2020/10/05 18:53:37 nia Exp $ Load an unversioned libGL so this works with NetBSD native X. --- source/darkplaces/vid_glx.c.orig 2017-04-01 12:26:58.000000000 +0000 +++ source/darkplaces/vid_glx.c @@ -1353,10 +1353,10 @@ static qboolean VID_InitModeGL(viddef_mo #if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__MACH__) drivername = "/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.1.dylib"; #else - drivername = "libGL.so.1"; + drivername = "libGL.so"; #endif -// COMMANDLINEOPTION: Linux GLX: -gl_driver selects a GL driver library, default is libGL.so.1, useful only for using fxmesa or similar, if you don't know what this is for, you don't need it -// COMMANDLINEOPTION: BSD GLX: -gl_driver selects a GL driver library, default is libGL.so.1, useful only for using fxmesa or similar, if you don't know what this is for, you don't need it +// COMMANDLINEOPTION: Linux GLX: -gl_driver selects a GL driver library, default is libGL.so, useful only for using fxmesa or similar, if you don't know what this is for, you don't need it +// COMMANDLINEOPTION: BSD GLX: -gl_driver selects a GL driver library, default is libGL.so, useful only for using fxmesa or similar, if you don't know what this is for, you don't need it // LordHavoc: although this works on MacOSX, it's useless there (as there is only one system libGL) i = COM_CheckParm("-gl_driver"); if (i && i < com_argc - 1)