On Dec 20, 2007 12:53 PM, Durk Talsma <> wrote:
> On Thursday 20 December 2007 13:17, Gansser, Martin wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > i tried to compile Flightgear-1.0.0 on Fedora 8, but this fails with the
> > following
> > error messages:
> >
> > any hint ?
>
> As Gerard already explained, your compilation fails because of these
> functions, which are only present in SimGear-1.0.0. The FlightGear
> configure
> script should have checked for that, but apparently, it's still accepting
> older versions of SimGear. Good luck with installing SimGear-1.0.0 and the
> remainder of the compilation process.
Let me add that the choice of shared libs or static libs has nothing to do
with the success or failure of the compile. In the case of SimGear shared
libraries are kind of pointless. There is very likely only going to be one
application on your hard drive that links to these and you very likely will
only have one instance of it running at a time. But other than complicating
things for developers, a shared library version of FlightGear shouldn't make
much difference and shouldn't have any affect on compiling.
Unfortunately, The simgear version check allows 0.3.11 as well as 1.0.0 when
configuring flightgear, but you do actually really need simgear v1.0.0 as
Durk points out.
If you get a matched set of everything, FlightGear should compile clean out
of the box on Fedora 8 ... I and others have done it.
Best Regards,
Curt.
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