Hi,

Thanks, that helped! I guess my linux days are quite a while ago :-)

To get the Tutorials to work, I also had to copy the following dlls
into the tutorials directory
OSGBaseD.dll
OSGSystemD.dll
OSGWindowGLUTD.dll

They were located in folders like
C:\trunk\OpenSG\Builds\i686-pc-cygwin-cl.net2005\BaseLib\lib-dbg

Is that supposed to be like that? Or did something not work out ?

I also get some warnings in the system console executing the tutorials:

WARNING: Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
'glColorTableSGI' for Window 026B9570
WARNING: Window::getFunction ByName: Couldn't get function
'glColorTableEXT' for Window 026B9570
WARNING Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
'glProgramParameteriEXT' for Window 026B9750

Any Ideas? Or can I simply ignore them ?

Cheers,
Daniel


On 08/03/07, Andreas Zieringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> did you call "make install" this actually creates the osg-config script
> in Builds/i686-pc-cygwin-cl.net2005/bin
>
> Andreas
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just compiled OpenSG using Windows XP, cygwin and the Visual Studio
> > 8 compiler.
> > Compiling went quite good, there was only one little Problem The CVS
> > tool changed some line feed from the unix to the dos version, so the
> > configure scripts didn't work.
> > Apparently Aitor Moreno had the same problem a few weeks ago. I solved
> > the issue by installing cygwin in dos/text mode, instead of the
> > recommended unix mode. Aitor just mailed me, that he couldn't find a
> > good solution either, but this seemes to be a workaround.
> >
> > I compiled using the following arguments:
> >
> > ./configure --enable-glut --enable-text --enable-win-localstorage
> > --with-compiler=cl.net2005
> >
> > As I already said compiling with make went well.
> >
> > Then I tried to make the Tutorials, and there I had some problems
> >
> >
> >
> > In the makefile I provided the path to the osg-config executable like this
> > ###########################################################
> > # use debug or opt libs?
> > LIBTYPE ?= dbg
> >
> > # set the path to the installed osg-config executable here
> > # if you don't set it, the makefile tries to guess
> > # e.g. if you installed in /usr/local:
> > # OSGCONFIG := /usr/local/bin/osg-config
> >
> > OSGCONFIG = 
> > /cygdrive/c/trunk/OpenSG/Builds/i686-pc-cygwin-cl.net2005/CommonPackages/osg-config
> > ##########################################################
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > But still, when typing make the system didn't find the xecutable and said
> >
> > /bin/sh: /usr/local/bin/osg-config: No such file or directory
> >
> > So I commented out the all the lines that are resposible for looking
> > for the corrsponding directory. This looks like that now:
> >
> > ###########################################################
> > OSGCONFIG = 
> > /cygdrive/c/trunk/OpenSG/Builds/i686-pc-cygwin-cl.net2005/CommonPackages/osg-config
> >
> >
> > # *****************************************************
> > # you shouldn't have to change anything after this line
> > # *****************************************************
> >
> > # try to guess the OSGCONFIG path
> >
> > ##OSGCONFIG := notset
> >
> > # use OSGPOOL if set
> >
> > ##OSGPOOL ?= ..
> >
> > # try to get configured information first, will not work if more
> > # than one system is configured from one dir. Just for the 1.0
> >
> > ##OSGINSTALLPREFIX := notset
> > ##
> > ##PREFIXSUFFIX := $(shell $(OSGPOOL)/CommonConf/config.guess)
> > ##-include .prefix.$(PREFIXSUFFIX)
> > ##ifneq ($(OSGINSTALLPREFIX),notset)
> > ##    OSGCONFIG := $(OSGINSTALLPREFIX)/bin/osg-config
> > ##endif
> > ##
> > ##ifneq ($(OSGROOT),)
> > ##    OSGCONF := $(wildcard $(OSGROOT)/bin/osg-config)
> > ##
> > ##    ifneq ($(OSGCONF),)
> > ##            OSGCONFIG := $(OSGCONF)
> > ##    endif
> > ##
> > ##endif
> > ##
> > # if configure info wasn't found, maybe a Builds/* install?
> > ##ifeq ($(OSGCONFIG),notset)
> > ##    INSTALLROOT := $(wildcard ../Builds/$(shell 
> > ../CommonConf/config.guess)-*)
> > ##    OSGCONF := $(wildcard $(INSTALLROOT)/bin/osg-config)
> > ##    ifneq ($(OSGCONF),)
> > ##        OSGCONFIG := $(OSGCONF)
> > ##    endif
> > ##endif
> > ##
> > # maybe we can find it in the path?
> > ##ifeq ($(OSGCONFIG),notset)
> > ##    OSGCONF := \
> > ##       $(shell if which osg-config >/dev/null 2>&1; then which
> > osg-config; fi )
> > ##    OSGCONF := $(strip $(OSGCONF))
> > ##    ifneq ($(OSGCONF),)
> > ##        OSGCONFIG := $(OSGCONF)
> > ##    endif
> > ##endif
> > ##
> > # ok, give up
> > ##ifeq ($(OSGCONFIG),notset)
> > ##    $(error Can't find osg-config, please configure the Makefile or \
> > ##            add it to your PATH)
> > ##endif
> >
> > ################################################################
> >
> > That seems to help, but I wouldn't write this mail, if there wasn't
> > another problem, and I just can't get behind this ;-)
> >
> > The new error message after typing make in the Tutorials folder is
> >
> > /bin/sh: @am_gdz_compiler@: command not found
> > make: *** [01hello.exe] Fehler 127
> >
> >
> > I put a pic showing the full output of make on a web server:
> >
> > http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~schmecko/OpenSGError.PNG
> >
> > Does anyone have an idea what I should do?
> >
> > Thanks very much in advance,
> >
> > Daniel
> >
> >
>
>
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