2011/4/11 Alex D-HUND <f...@beggabaur.de>

> Am Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:13:52 +0200
> schrieb Francesco Angelo Brisa <fbr...@gmail.com>:
>
> > for example some changes are to use osg 2.8.3 as default (Always use
> > stabel version) since last versions does not compile with simgear.
>
>
> Ahoy Brisa,
>

Hi D-HUND !


>
> a few weeks ago I startet some testing with different versions of OSG on
> FG git 'next' and 'releases/2.2.0'. Version 2.8.3, the first one to
> test, turned out to seg fault FG quite often. More of them on two days
> than the 6 months before that test. I used the version from the Debian
> [1] repo and did not compile it myself.
>
> After that I decided to find the newest developer release that works
> properly here. Atm. I am using 2.9.10 [2] which seems to be pretty
> stable.
>
> With version 2.9.11 and newer there are, at least, issues with OsgText.
>

well ,I will make some experiments on 2.9.10 .... if it finds out to compile
easly and to be quite stable, I will make it the default behaviour, with
2.8.3 as stable option.

>
>
> System: ATI Technologies Inc RS880 [Radeon HD 4200]
>        Catalyst 10.11 and 11.2 used during testing
>        Kernel: 2.6.32-5-amd64
>
> [1] Debian GNU/Linux Stable 6.x (Squeeze); libopenscenegraph-dev 2.8.3-5
> [2] svn co
>
> http://www.openscenegraph.org/svn/osg/OpenSceneGraph/tags/OpenSceneGraph-2.9.10
>
>
> Alex 8-)
>

Cheers
Francesco


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