documentation: add instructions on how to use external opengl (#40987)
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prefix: /opt/cuda/cuda-11.0.2/
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prefix: /opt/cuda/cuda-11.0.2/
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where ``/opt/cuda/cuda-11.0.2/lib/`` contains ``libcudart.so``.
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where ``/opt/cuda/cuda-11.0.2/lib/`` contains ``libcudart.so``.
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-----------------------------------
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Using an External OpenGL API
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-----------------------------------
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Depending on whether we have a graphics card or not, we may choose to use OSMesa or GLX to implement the OpenGL API.
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If a graphics card is unavailable, OSMesa is recommended and can typically be built with Spack.
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However, if we prefer to utilize the system GLX tailored to our graphics card, we need to declare it as an external. Here's how to do it:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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packages:
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libglx:
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require: [opengl]
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opengl:
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buildable: false
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externals:
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- prefix: /usr/
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spec: opengl@4.6
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Note that prefix has to be the root of both the libraries and the headers, using is /usr not the path the the lib.
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To know which spec for opengl is available use ``cd /usr/include/GL && grep -Ri gl_version``.
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