Neil Roberts b8a8edc513 Don't try to use GLX if Cogl isn't using that Winsys
Instead of directly using symbols from GLX to check for the swap event
notification, the plugin now first verifies that the Cogl renderer is
actually using the GLX winsys and then indirectly fetches the pointers
for the GLX functions using cogl_get_proc_address. That way it will
continue to work if Cogl is using an EGL winsys.

Nothing in the Gnome Shell plugin now directly uses symbols from libGL
so we don't need to link to it. This helps to avoid problems linking
against two GL APIs when cogl is using a non-GL driver such as GLES2.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693225
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GNOME Shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME 3 desktop,
like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME Shell takes
advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces
innovative user interface concepts to provide a visually attractive and
easy to use experience.

For more information about GNOME Shell, including instructions on how
to build GNOME Shell from source and how to get involved with the project,
see:

 http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell

Bugs should be reported at http://bugzilla.gnome.org against the 'gnome-shell'
product.

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version 2 or later. See the COPYING file for details.

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