Package vogl: Information

    Source package: vogl
    Version: 1.0-alt1
    Build time:  Apr 10, 2019, 06:18 PM in the task #226996
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    License: MIT
    Summary: OpenGL capture / playback debugger.
    Description: 
    VOGL is a debugger for the OpenGL rendering API intended to be used
    in the development of video games.
    VOGL was originally written at RAD Game Tools and Valve Corporation.
    VOGL is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the MIT License.
    
    There is a graphical front-end implementing Qt5-based GUI widgets.
    
    VOGL was initially released with support for Linux operating systems only,
    but on April 23, 2014, additional support for Microsoft Windows was released.
    
    Goals included:
    
    --Free and open-source
    --Steam integration
    --Vendor and driver version neutral
    --No special app builds needed
    --Frame capturing, full stream tracing, trace trimming
    --Optimized replayer
    --OpenGL usage validation
    --Regression testing, benchmarking
    --Robust API support: OpenGL v3/4.x, core or compatibility contexts
    --UI to edit captures, inspect state, diff snapshots, control tracing
    --VOGLperf is a benchmarking tool for Linux OpenGL games.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    vogl (x86_64)
    vogl-debuginfo (x86_64)
    vogl-tests (x86_64)
    vogl-tests-debuginfo (x86_64)

    Maintainer: Alexey Melyashinsky

    List of contributors:
    Alexey Melyashinsky

      1. libdrm-devel
      2. libdwarf-devel
      3. liblzma-devel
      4. cmake
      5. /usr/bin/clang
      6. /usr/bin/clang++
      7. qt5-base-devel
      8. libGLES-devel
      9. freeglut-devel
      10. tinyxml-devel
      11. libjpeg-devel
      12. libtinyxml2-devel
      13. libturbojpeg-devel
      14. libSDL2_gfx-devel
      15. libSDL2_image-devel
      16. libSDL2_ttf-devel
      17. libXdamage-devel
      18. libXdmcp-devel
      19. libX11-devel
      20. libunwind-devel
      21. libXxf86vm-devel

    Last changed


    Oct. 23, 2018 Alexey Melyashinsky 1.0-alt1
    - Initial build for ALT