Matt, 

Thanks for that, really appreciated. I shall try to keep the merriment to an 
appropriate amount when I give it a go later on. 

Alex
On 21 Apr 2010, at 09:53, Mattt wrote:

> 
>   Okay, it's up :-)
> 
>     http://fgvas.mattts.net/fgsd.tar.bz2
> 
>   Have an appropriate amount of fun ;-)
> 
> 
> Mattt wrote:
>> 
>> Alex (and other interested parties :-)),
>> 
>>   Uploading now - will leave another note here with the URL when it's done. 
>> As previously mentioned, we're on a NextG link, so it'll be indeterminately 
>> slow - the transfer dialog currently says there's 50 minutes to go, and it's 
>> been running for a few minutes so that's probably not far off the mark...
>> 
>> 
>> Alexander Barrett wrote:
>>> 
>>> Matt, 
>>> 
>>> Would love a bzip if you'd be willing to put that up somewhere, I've been 
>>> having terrible problems compiling on my girlfriends Ubuntu machine of 
>>> late, mainly because I don't get much time to tinker on that laptop but its 
>>> what I take out when my laptops running long processes and I need to have a 
>>> laptop with me so would be of huge use to me. 
>>> 
>>> All the best, 
>>> 
>>> Alex 
>>> On 21 Apr 2010, at 01:41, Mattt wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>   Yup - will publish diffs as soon as I can get around to it (should be in 
>>>> the next day or two).
>>>> 
>>>>   Alternatively, I can up the bzip file I made of the build folders 
>>>> (modified source and compiled binaries - all self contained (including 
>>>> separate simgear and osg, etc, to my fg build area) to my web server, but 
>>>> it's about 115mb. Not many of you should have much trouble with that, but 
>>>> note that we're on a NextG link here (Telstra's version of 3G) so it will 
>>>> take a while to upload...
>>>> 
>>>>   Given the sources are all available, diff files might be the better way 
>>>> (despite that I'll need to pull the CVS / SVN stuff again - didn't back 
>>>> them up before modification...). Whatever is more helpful to you guys :-)
>>>> 
>>>>   Oh - my build is for 32 bit. I'm not sure what pitfalls there may be for 
>>>> 64. Also, the shapelib problem didn't hit me, but I'm certain that's from 
>>>> one of the support packages (osg or simgear, likely), so it's probably a 
>>>> build area problem. The invalid conversion errors certainly did, though, 
>>>> and are addressed in my modified sources :-)
>>>> 
>>>>>> Matt,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> In case it also works, can you please publish all your changes 
>>>>>> somewhere? I spent more then a week trying to change and compile (no 
>>>>>> longer maintained) FGSD on Ubuntu - without any success :-P
>>>>>>     
>>>>> I'm trying to build it under Fedora 12 with GCC 4.4.3.  My first problem 
>>>>> arose when compiling FLU from source.  GCC 4.4 is strict about type 
>>>>> conversion.. got a lot of "error: invalid conversion...".  I overcame 
>>>>> that by adding the "-fpermissive" compiler option which makes it treat 
>>>>> those errors as warnings.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Next up to solve:  ./configure fails  "shapelib not found" even though 
>>>>> shapelib-devel.x86_64 is installed here.
>>>>>   
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>  Mattt.
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