Thanks tat! Will try later.

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Tatsuhiro Nishioka <tat.fgmac...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> On Jan 13, 2010, at 5:14 AM, Jari Häkkinen wrote:
> > With the new GUI files the amount of output from the launcher decreased
> dramatically:
> (snip)
> > Starting fgfs.sh with --browser-app=open
> > shell: current dir: /Applications/FlightGear.app/Contents/Resources
> >
> /Applications/FlightGear.app/Contents/Resources/FlightGearController.rb:47:in
> `initialize': Ruby threads cannot be used in RubyCocoa without patches to
> the Ruby interpreter
> > Exiting fgfs.sh
> >
>
> Good to hear you don't see GUI crash at least. :-)
> The Ruby related errors / warnings can be ignored.
>
> >
> > The first batch of lines appear when starting the launcher. Clicking
> Start flight triggers the output from 'Starting fgfs.sh ...' onwards.
> > The launcher newer dies but I have not done extensive testing but changed
> airplane and airport, saved my preferred settings.
> >
> > I ran fgfs.sh with the following three commands
> >
> > ./fgfs.sg --log-level=info generated log1.txt.gz
> > OSG_NOTIFY_LEVEL=info ./fgfs.sh generated log2.txt.gz
> > OSG_NOTIFY_LEVEL=debug ./fgfs.sh generated log3.txt.gz
> >
> > I hope these files contains some clues.
>
> Hmm, The logs say that FG got unexpected exception. I guess either JSB or
> OSG threw an exception but FG didn't recognize it....
> One easy investigation on this is to download the Xcode projects for
> 2.0.0-pre1 and build it on your end with debug option,
> Then you can use gdb to monitor the try - catch closures in main() to see
> what actually is thrown.
>
> You can get the 2.0.0-pre1 xcode projects + patches using:
> svn co
> https://macflightgear.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/macflightgear/branches/2.0.0
>
> Running
> localbuild.sh --skip=libs --debug
>
> will generate the debug version of fgfs at /usr/local/FlightGear/bin
> PLIB and SimGear are also installed in /usr/local/Simgear and
> /usr/local/PLIB. OSG will be installed under /Library/Frameworks
>
>
> > No OSG crashes for my own builds. My FG is quite stable but I rarely run
> it more than 30 minutes per session. I run g++ 4.2.1 but in 64-bit mode.
> Maybe this is the difference?
>
>
> Not that sure, but this is compiler related issue, I believe.
> Could you build an osg-svn or osg-2.9.6 with 32-bit carbon config for me?
> I really want to try if this really is a compiler issue.
>
> Best,
>
> Tat
>
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