The download_and_compile team clone has been rebuilt as of 1:15 AM
Tuesday, July 30, 2013 (UTC) if you cloned it locally, you'll
want to move or delete your local clone and get a new one:
Get a new clone of the fg-download-and-compile-fgmeta team clone on gitorious:
git clone
git://gitorious.org/+fg-download-and-compile/fg/fg-download-and-compile-fgmeta.git
The team clone can be found at:
http://www.gitorious.org/+fg-download-and-compile/fg/fg-download-and-compile-fgmeta
Information about using the script is at:
http://wiki.flightgear.org/Scripted_Compilation_on_Linux_Debian/Ubuntu
Discussions of changes to the script are at:
http://wiki.flightgear.org/Talk:Scripted_Compilation_on_Linux_Debian/Ubuntu
Tomorrow, I'll request a merge from the team clone to master and next on the
main fgmeta.
Here's where things stand on the team clone:
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master has a copy of the latest approved script version 1.9.11.
master should be merged to 2.12.0
next has a copy of the lastes unapproved script version 1.9.12
Changes on Next:
rebuild command
When download_and_compile.sh is run, the file
rebuild
is placed in the current build directory.
./rebuild will re-execute
./download_and_compile.sh with
the same options it last ran with.
-B option
The -B allows you to specify a branch as a
version #
next, master, 2.12.0, 2.10,0, 2.8.0 are
supported
-R option
The R option allows you to select a revision on
a branch
It defaults to HEAD
-G option
Allows the selection of a version of OSG
for example -G 3.1.9
The Window title gives information about the build
while it
is in progress. When the build finishes the window
will indicate
"Finished Building". If the build does not finish, the
Window
title will inidicate where it stopped.
OpenRadar can be built
The version on next is still undergoing testing, Help out by
trying it and reporting bugs.
Better yet, join the team and make changes on next.
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