Hi Carsten,

oh my, I feel quite stupid. I still had some old copies of the opt  
libs in my debug folder :-/ Fixed that now. The problem is anyway  
still the same. Since it seems that the mailing lists doesn't allow  
attachments, I'll send it to the e-mail address you gave me, for I  
think copying the output to here would end in quite a mess due to the  
line breaking.

I hope you find out something O.o

Thanks
Michael


>       Hi Michael,
>
> Michael Schwier wrote:
>> [Session started at 2007-05-15 18:12:55 +0200.]
>> INFO:  create SharedObjectHandler
>> INFO:  construct SharedObject Application
>> INFO:  SO : Application | 0x7b35240
>> INFO:        Object Application | 0xfffffffe
>> INFO:  OSGTM : got table lock 0x7b352c0
>> INFO:  OSGTM : create -OSGThread- app thread
>> INFO:  OSGTM : got application thread 0x7b35330
>> INFO:  OSGFieldContainerPtrBase init
>> INFO:  init singleton FieldContainerFactory
>> INFO:  OSGFieldContainerFactory init pending types
>> INFO:  DVRVolume::DVRVolume(void) this: 0x8041608
> [SNIP]
>
> hm, this is strange, there are now lines beginning with DEBUG, which
> mostly likely means you are not using debug libs (the DEBUG log  
> messages
> are compiled away in an optimized build). What is the setting of
> DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH, does it point to the debug libs? Otherwise you  
> might
> be compiling/linking against debug, but running with optimized
> libraries, which could also be the reason for the strange NullFCs you
> see (well, at least on Windows this is a popular source of weird
> behavior ;) )
>
>       Carsten
>
>>
>>
>> Am 15.05.2007 um 17:31 schrieb Carsten Neumann:
>>
>>>     Hello Michael,
>>>
>>> Michael Schwier wrote:
>>>> Hi Carsten,
>>>>
>>>> i did this in the main to get the debug out:
>>>>   osgLog().setLogLevel(LOG_DEBUG,true);
>>> from the log below I guess you call this after osgInit. This is,
>>> unfortunately, too late, as the stuff I'd like to take a look at is
>>> printed during osgInit. Please try moving the above line before
>>> osgInit
>>> (I think this is safe) or use the environment variable (or did  
>>> you try
>>> that and it did not work ?)
>>>
>>>     Thanks,
>>>             Carsten
>>>
>>>
>>>> i hope that was ok so far. unfortunateley i don't get anything
>>>> besides:
>>>>
>>>> [Session started at 2007-05-15 16:35:02 +0200.]
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glBindFramebufferEXT' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glFramebufferTexture2DEXT' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glCheckFramebufferStatusEXT' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glDrawBuffers' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glDeleteFramebuffersEXT' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glActiveTexture' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> WARNING:  Window::getFunctionByName: Couldn't get function
>>>> 'glMultiTexCoord2f' for Window 0x7b7f298.
>>>> AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>>>>
>>>> The "AHHH" indicates that I have a NullFC after creating the
>>>> GeoPTypesPtr. The warnings are a complete different problem and
>>>> should
>>>> have nothing to do with the creation of the geometry node :-/ I  
>>>> guess
>>>> this is not what you expected. I am running with the debug libs of
>>>> OSG,
>>>> though I am sometimes not sure if xCode isn't tricking me (well
>>>> the path
>>>> points only to the debug libs and the libraries i added are also
>>>> debug).
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 14.05.2007 um 19:02 schrieb Carsten Neumann:
>>>>
>>>>>     Hello Michael,
>>>>>
>>>>> Michael Schwier wrote:
>>>>>> I was trying to debug the code but the xCode Debugger (wich is
>>>>>> actually
>>>>>> gnu's gdb as far as i know) gives me a hard time. It seems to
>>>>>> depend
>>>>>> more on luck if it shows me a code line that is actually  
>>>>>> processed,
>>>>>> never saw such a bad debugger ... well still it might be me doing
>>>>>> something wrong, but i just don't get into really debugging the
>>>>>> code, so
>>>>>> I don't know whats happening down in the create() :-/ But I'll  
>>>>>> keep
>>>>>> trying ...
>>>>> as Marcus already mentioned, this looks like there might be a
>>>>> problem
>>>>> with the prototypes. If you are using debug libs, can you set the
>>>>> environment variable OSG_LOG_LEVEL to DEBUG and capture the
>>>>> output to a
>>>>> file. The startup logging might give some clue. The file will
>>>>> probably
>>>>> be huge, so it might be necessary to compress it or you won't be
>>>>> able to
>>>>> send it to the list -- or you can send it to me privately:
>>>>> carsten_neumann AT gmx DOT net
>>>>>
>>>>>     Thanks,
>>>>>         Carsten
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