On vendredi 21 novembre 2008, Csaba Halász wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:59 PM, Tim Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > FlightGear now has a dependency on the Boost library header files. See
> > boost.org or your favorite distribution. I built against version 1.34,
> > but the latest (1.37) should be fine too.
>
> Okay, I know I am kind of late with this, but I just found out that
> debian stable comes with 1.33. Upgrading to 1.34 would mean having to
> upgrade gcc to 4.2 and libstdc++ as well. Which would cascade to a lot
> of other programs. Assuming you haven't used it extensively in ready
> but not checked in code, I suggest to postpone boost usage until after
> the planned release is made. Hopefully by the time we release our next
> version after that, distributions will be shipping 1.34 or later.
>
> Just an idea.

We will need a rule, these library  could bring up to us a consistency 
problem.
On my side,  if i look at the wide range of distributions, since i use to 
install and to update FG on my friends computers,( with Debian, Fedora, and 
Suze some are 32 bit one is 64 bit ). And i don't include my wife 
computer :) :)
I fear that we won't never have the same version at the same time, but to 
freeze at a specific stable version ( same problem with OSG).

Cheers



-- 
Gérard
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J'ai décidé d'être heureux parce que c'est bon pour la santé. 
Voltaire


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