Gerrit Voss wrote:

>Hi,
>
>On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 07:09 -0500, Allen Bierbaum wrote:
>  
>
>>Dirk Reiners wrote:
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>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>>Log:
>>>>- We need to get out of the habit of including files with "'s from the 
>>>>local source directory.
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>That is done very much on purpose. Your change breaks the configure 
>>>build pretty badly.
>>>
>>>If you want to change it, please change it everywhere.
>>> 
>>>
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>>>
>>Sorry.  I didn't know the configure build supported the UnitTest++ 
>>stuff.  I can change it back if it breaks it.
>>
>>Hopefully we can get the windows build working with scons soon so we 
>>don't have to worry about two build systems.
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>>
>
>you don't need to change it back, if you really break it beyond the
>point where I can fix it I will let you know ;-)
>
>  
>
>>That said, I am running into unresolved symbol errors on windows that 
>>make me wonder how the configure build is even working on windows right 
>>now. :(
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>
>it does ;-), could you send me the output so I can have a quick glance.
>
>regards,
>  gerrit
>  
>
I fixed that problem and am making headway now.  There was a bug in one 
build.info file and the OSG_RENDERTRAV_DLLMAPPING define was turned on 
using a slightly different define naming convention then the other libs 
(OSG_COMPILERENDERTRAVLIB vs. OSG_COMPILERENDERTRAVERSALLIB).  I have 
fixed up those two places and am still working.  I will let you know if 
I run into anything that stops me now.  Hopefully it is just small 
things like this. :)

That said, there is one commit I will need to make to the lexer code to 
make it use the "new" copy of FlexLexer.h that the scons build updates 
in the source tree.  (See the commits from Dirk and I to that section of 
the code).  I don't *think* this change will breat the configure build, 
but I want to make sure you have warning so if something does go wrong 
you know exactly where to look.  I will commit that change as it's own 
commit and put a big warning in the log so you know what to back out if 
something breaks. :)

-Allen

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