Hi Ben,

1.9.x and 2.x all underwent a lot of testing, including under Windows,
so yes lots of people under Windows have got it to build, your the
first to report this specific problem.

I don't know if it'll help but your link is to the old wiki, you could try:
http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Support/PlatformSpecifics/VisualStudio

Robert.

On 8/26/07, Ben Discoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Figuring that 2.0 has been out long enough now that it must be time to 
> upgrade from 1.2, i tried to build OSG 2.0 this evening.
>
> The file VisualStudio/MUST_READ_ME.txt says to follow the instructions at 
> http://www.openscenegraph.org/osgwiki/pmwiki.php/PlatformSpecifics/VisualStudio
>
> Those instructions say:
>
> 1. Install CMake.  (I installed the current version, 2.4.)
>
> 2. Start the CMake GUI, and open the CMakeLists.txt from the root 
> OpenSceneGraph directory in the "Where is the source code" field.
>
> However, the 'Browse' button in the CMake GUI selects a directory, not a 
> file.  So, selecting CMakeLists.txt is not possible.  If one does directly 
> paste the full path to CMakeLists.txt into the 'Where is the source' field, 
> then CMake reports this error on Configure:
>
>         Error: CMake Error: The source directory 
> "C:/OpenSceneGraph-2.0/CMakeList.txt" is a file, not a directory.
>
> I can only guess that either the CMake GUI has changed since OSG 2.0 was 
> released (?) or the OSG build instructions are just wrong.
>
> Has anyone else gotten 2.0 to build?  I realize that it is a relatively fresh 
> release.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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