Try ./fgfs --fg-root=/usr/local/lib/FlightGear/data this is a change
in the base package layout which is kind of "mid-stream".

Curt.


Howell Caton writes:
> After dealing with 1000 failed dependencies and much gnashing of teeth, 
> I've finally succeeded in compiling Flightgear-0.9.1 on my redhat 8.0 
> machine.  I then cd'd to /usr/local/lib and did:
> 
> tar zxvf /home/hcaton/fgfs-base-0.9.1a.tar.gz
> 
> as per the instructions.
> But now when i do this:
> 
> ./runfgfs
> 
> i get this:
> 
> 
> Running ./fgfs --fg-root=/usr/local/lib/FlightGear
> FlightGear:  Version 0.9.1
> Built with GNU C++ version 3.2
> 
> Scanning command line for: --fg-root=
> fg_root = /usr/local/lib/FlightGear
> 
> Base package check failed ... Found version [none] at: 
> /usr/local/lib/FlightGear
> Please upgrade to version0.9.1
> 
> I've found some discussion of this situation in the archives, but 
> nothing that tells me what to do.  So, how do i correct the situation 
> and how does flightgear get the version information from the base.  Thanks!
> 
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