Hello Johannes,

On 09/07/2010 03:52 AM, Johannes Zarl wrote:
> I had no qualms adding this because the unit-tests also use the same
> includes (obviously, my heuristic may have been wrong).In my
> understanding
> boost isn't optional, if without it the OSGBase header files don't work
> at
> all.

yes, boost is not optional, but non of the libs link against boost 
shared libraries, just header-only stuff is used 
(libOSGContribBackgroundLoader.so does link against boost-filesystem, 
but none of the core libs do).

> Still, you are certainly right in trying to keep dependencies like
> this one to a minimum.

sorry for the long delay on this one. I've added variables to keep track 
of global dependencies and use those to add the boost include dir to 
osg2-config.
Build issues are always a bit tricky to get right for everyone, I'd 
appreciate it if you could give this a try and let us know if it works 
for you. Thank you for your help and patience.

        Cheers,
                Carsten

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