On Saturday,  22, 2002, at 00:38AM, ima sudonim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Jonathan,
>>
>> I just updated to the latest CVS for SimGear and tried to build.  While
>> Mac OS X builds like a champ, MSVC is complaining (again).  If I backup
>> two versions of the file, I can get it to build (but I get link errors
>> with FlightGear)
>>
>As you are building both mac os x and MSVC version of simgear, do you 
>possibly build them all on one platform (i.e., one via cross compiler, 
>the other natively), or do you build each of them individually.  Did you 
>set up a local cvs repository the two machines share, do you use a file 
>server or some other strategy?
>

I build for OS X and Windows spearately.  I suppose I could use Samba on my Mac and 
build from the same directory structure, but I don't.  I manage both build areas 
seperately and that has a nice side effect that I can easily burn either my PC or Mac 
version onto CD-ROM.

>Do you know if GCC x86 version can generate macos x code, or the macos x 
>compiler x86?

I build via Project Builder, so don't use a cross compiler from an x86.  I doubt that 
a cross compiler exists to OS X, anyway.

>Is this visual studio or VS.net that you're using (not a member of the 
>ms compiler of the month club I'm still using VS 6 on my pc).

I use MSVC 6.0 since that is what my employer uses.  I have a goal to show them the 
advantages of Open Source (and FlightGear in specific) in our work.


Jonathan Polley
 

Of COURSE they can do that.  They're engineers!

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