On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 20:59:09 +0200, ThorstenB wrote in message 
<4da34f7d.7040...@gmail.com>:

> On 11.04.2011 17:29, Francesco Angelo Brisa wrote:
> > 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.
> When we last discussed this (February), 2.9.9 was reported to be
> stable with FlightGear on all three platforms (Linux/Mac/Windows)
> with fg/next 
> - no issues were reported since. But meanwhile we've updated
> FlightGear to also support the latest OSG interface (>= 2.9.10).
> Concerning the OSGText issue, there is also a bug tracker entry on
> this: http://code.google.com/p/flightgear-bugs/issues/detail?id=268
> We don't know if OSG 2.9.10 is also affected - or only >= 2.9.11.
> Would be good if someone could verify.

..I confirm I saw the same random letters in the splash screen 
with Debian Sid+Experimental osg-2.9.11-1 and S|FG-git master 
on Debian Sid+Experimental and X.org's radeon driver.

>  > > While, as you point out, using OSG-2.8.3 stable will
>  > > ALWAYS works, and I know OSG-2.9.9 also works, recent
>  > > posts indicate OSG-trunk will _ALSO_ compile, but I have
>  > > yet to fully personally 'verify' this... But perhaps this
>  > > should be a user 'option' to the script...
> Well, OSG-trunk compiles - today. If an option to use OSG-trunk is 
> really necessary (is it?), then please hide it well enough so that 
> normal users won't find it. :)

..no, use them to flog OSG to fix their own (OSG's) bugs. ;o)   

..we _are_ sure this (#268) is OSG's bug and not ours?

..I keep hearing how newer gcc versions issue more and more 
pedantic warnings, precisely to help weed out the old bugs. 

-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.

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