Hello Stewart, i have here gcc 4.2.3 and all works fine , i think that all the gcc 4.x versions works fine with osg.
Greetings 2008/1/5, Stewart Andreason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi Robert, > I followed your directions, but to no avail, > If I enable making of examples, even with the Release version instead of > debug, I get the same compile error. > > So I need a new gcc then? > > As far as upgrading to 2.6 kernel, that will be a big project, and has > been avoided so far, as I have a stable system. > I have never wiped and started fresh with a new distribution, and this > Slackware version 7.0 is from 1999. > On the bright side, most of the requirements of dependency packages seem > to already be up to date. > > Looking instead at the error, it seems to be declaring a new variable, > "position" > so probably a gcc problem, as I don't see how the kernel version would > affect this error message. > > I'll go back and look into compiling a new gcc, the last time I tried, > it took a few days. > > Stewart > > Robert Osfield wrote: > > Hi Stewart, > > > > The osgviewerSDL and osgviewerGLUT example will be compiled is you > > enable compilation of the examples and you have SDL or GLUT developer > > libraries installed. If you do go on to install them just remove the > > CMakeCache.txt and then run ./configure once more, then run ccmake . > > to enable the build of the examples. > > > > > > FYI, To edit the compile options all you need to do is run: > > > > ccmake . > > > > And it'll bring up a GUI within the console that you can browse and > > toggle the various options, use this in preference to trying to make > > sense of the CMakeCache.txt file. > > > > > > For you own investigation I don't think debug will help too much so > > just stick with the release build. The most likely route of the > > problems will be outwith the OSG, relating to the OpenGL driver and/or > > window manager. > > > > Checking your original post, you are using a 2.4.x kernel, which is > > pretty old now as in the gcc version. Perhaps there are issues with > > mixing the NVidia OpenGL driver with an old setup. Are chance you > > grab one of the latest Linux distributions, some of them are very > > slick, Linux has come a long way over the past few years. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > osg-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org >
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