Hardware GLRenderers will surely needs to check which screen device (so which window)
a GLView beg him to render to as fast as possible.
Unless such hardware is not serving this screen...
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not yet working but a bit better :
GLTeapot display is now white instead of black :)
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imported missing pieces of mesa
GLView now gets a renderer correctly
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TODO : reorganization for GLRenderer.h MesaRenderer.* and libmesa.a
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Our libGL.so GLView is still a stub, drawing "No OpenGL renderer available!"
instead ;-)
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