Aha, I see , thanks.
Is there a reason why do not to use the -Wall flag for the osg compilation per
default?
Art
David Callu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: oups sorry
Default flags with gcc have not -W or -Wall or other warning flag
You can enable it with set ON the OSG_USE_AGGRESSIVE_WARNINGS cmake variable
or add -W -Wall in the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS cmake variable
Cheers
Davi Callu
2007/9/7, David Callu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi Art
Default flags with gcc h
2007/9/7, Jean-Sébastien Guay < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello Art,
>> I suspect the else should be
>>
>> binding2DArray = GL_FALSE;
>
> it should be binding2DArray = GL_FALSE;
>
> Hmm, strange why does compiler do not see that this is
> a non-sense instruction...
> Are the -Wall Flags activated, Robert?
On my side (Visual C++ 2005) I only get a warning:
2>..\..\..\src\osg\Image.cpp(541) : warning C4552: '-' : operator has
no effect; expected operator with side-effect
g++ would probably give something similar, which has perhaps not been
spotted when compiling such a large number of files...
J-S
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