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OpenGL Libraries and header files are • opengl32.lib • glu32.lib • gl.h • glu.h

where i can get these files ?

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Generally, the header and library files that are shipped by default (at least with Visual Studio) are not that helpful, especially is you plan to use 'modern' OpenGL features or extensions.

You should take a look at cross-platform extension loading libraries.

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That should be included in your compiler. g++ ships them (as far as I know), MSVC too.

What exactly is your compiler / operating system / programming language?

edit: see if that works:

#include <gl/gl.h>
#include <gl/glu.h>

edit2: You should rethink how you ask the question, plus which tags you select. \rant

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For Visual Studio you need the platformsdk. It comes with the Visual Studio CD (at least pro) but you will need to download it separately if you are using the express download.

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All these files you have mentioned are parts of compiler's headers and libraries and are shiped with any one you're using. They do present both in gcc and visual studio compilers.

You just use 'em like that:

// for any compiler
#include <gl/gl.h>
#include <gl/glu.h>

// VisualStudio-specific
#pragma comment(lib, "glu32.lib")

With GNU compiler you should pass linker args like this (taken from opengl.org):

-lGLU -lGL -lXmu -lX11

Hope this will help =)