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kamil 5125462a0c Upgrade from PyOpenGL-3.0.1 to PyOpenGL-3.1.1a1 (alpha version of 3.1.1)
Package changes:
 - drop unneeded patch
 - set MASTER_SITES to MASTER_SITE_PYPI
 - set LICENSE
 - add preliminary notes about running tests (at the moment not functional)

Upstream changes:

Mike C. Fletcher has released PyOpenGL 3.1.1a1.

Change log:

    Python 3.4 compatibility fixes
    new data-type declarations to match current Khronos
    ability to use opaque pointers as keys in dictionaries (osmesa fix)
    removing a few now-redundant hand-written wrappers
    fix for a missing import on gles2 wrapper
    tweaked error-message for debugging clarity
    allow for the shader convenience function to skip validate-on-compile

PyOpenGL 3.1.0 (final) is now available. Headline changes:

  * Generation of wrappers substantially more automatic and based on
    Khronos source-files with annotations from the Chromium/regal project
  * Common code-base for Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3 and 3.4, Python 2.5 is no
    longer supported
  * Better isolation and pervasive lazy-loading behaviour to prevent
    loading unused libraries (e.g. GLUT in non-GLUT contexts or GLES in
    OpenGL contexts)
  * Automated wrappers now (generally) allow passing in output arrays
    rather than having them generated
  * Experimental support for GLES and EGL
  * Many bug-fixes and minor improvements

Installation can be done from PyPI:

     pip install PyOpenGL PyOpenGL_accelerate

Source code is available on Launchpad:

     bzr branch lp:pyopengl

The homepage, including documentation, remains:

     http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/

PyOpenGL 3.0.2 (final, finally) has been released.  The major changes since 3.0.1 (released in 2010!) are:

   * OpenGL core support up to 4.3 level [1]
   * OpenGL extension support from the current registry [1]
   * Some missing FreeGLUT extensions added
   * OpenGL.GL.framebufferobjects providing ARB/EXT alternates for framebuffer operations
   * Experimental OSMesa (Offscreen Mesa) context (use the environment variable PYOPENGL_PLATFORM=osmesa)

Codebase changes:

   * Experimental Python 3.2 and PyPy support
   * Win64 Support (including OpenGL_accelerate)
   * Numarray (the ancient transitional module between Numeric and numpy) is no longer supported as an array type
   * More compact auto-generated wrappers
   * Large numbers of bug fixes

Downloads are at:

     http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyOpenGL/3.0.2
     http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyOpenGL-accelerate/3.0.2

Future Compatibility Notes:

  * This will be the last release of PyOpenGL to support Python 2.5 (and
    it supports Python 2.5 in source-release only mode).
      o PyOpenGL will be moving to a "shared code" approach for Python
        2/3 support, which makes supporting the older Python releases
        problematic
  * This will be the last release to support the use of bare numbers as
    number-array data-types
      o i.e. passing 1.00 to a function expecting an array/address of an
        float
      o Use Glfloat( 1.00 ) to pass in an array-compatible value
      o Passing in an int/long will generate a GLvoidp( I ) to allow for
        easy offset-address-style API usage
  * The ancient Numeric package (as distinct from Numpy) will be dropped
    as a supported array format
      o Numeric itself has long since been deprecated, use Numpy
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