Remove language requiring linking against opengl32
This has not been a requirement since 3.2. Fixes 1347.
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@ -161,11 +161,12 @@ David Drysdale.
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The static version of the GLFW library is named `glfw3`. When using this
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version, it is also necessary to link with some libraries that GLFW uses.
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When linking an application under Windows that uses the static version of GLFW,
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you must link with `opengl32`. On some versions of MinGW, you must also
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explicitly link with `gdi32`, while other versions of MinGW include it in the
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set of default libraries along with other dependencies like `user32` and
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`kernel32`. If you are using GLU, you must also link with `glu32`.
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When using MinGW to link an application with the static version of GLFW, you
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must also explicitly link with `gdi32`. Other toolchains including MinGW-w64
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include it in the set of default libraries along with other dependencies like
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`user32` and `kernel32`.
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If you are using GLU, you must also link with `glu32`.
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The link library for the GLFW DLL is named `glfw3dll`. When compiling an
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application that uses the DLL version of GLFW, you need to define the @ref
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@ -173,8 +174,7 @@ GLFW_DLL macro _before_ any inclusion of the GLFW header. This can be done
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either with a compiler switch or by defining it in your source code.
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An application using the GLFW DLL does not need to link against any of its
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dependencies, but you still have to link against `opengl32` if your application
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uses OpenGL and `glu32` if it uses GLU.
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dependencies, but you still have to link against `glu32` if it uses GLU.
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@subsection build_link_cmake_source With CMake and GLFW source
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