You know, I was thinking that using SVN was going to get me the latest, but I 
bet I'm just getting SVN from when 2.8.0 was made.  I'm using the line (copied 
from downloads page):

svn co 
http://www.openscenegraph.org/svn/osg/OpenSceneGraph/tags/OpenSceneGraph-2.8.0 
OpenSceneGraph

Was that the wrong thing?

First the BoundingSphere issue was me getting half old and  half new OSG.  I 
got past that and had a problem with BoundingBox, but that turned out to be 
from the forward declaration, and it isn't a class anymore.  Turns out the 
forward decl was unnecessary (we were already including Drawable), so I just 
removed it.

Let me know whether I need to do it again with a more recent version from SVN, 
and what specifically my command should be.

Thanks,
andy

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Osfield
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:05 AM
To: OpenSceneGraph Users
Subject: Re: [osg-users] OSG 2.8.1

HI Andy,
2009/3/18 Andy Skinner 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

I've built the OSG successfully, but it is going to take me longer to test it 
with our software.
Thanks for the testing.  Are you building against OSG-2.8.0 or the OSG-2.8 
branch?

Last time I just built it without updating with our code, and now I'm finding 
that I have to change some of our BoundingSphere code that doesn't compile.  
I'll give feedback on the 2.8.1 as soon as I can.

What problems are you seeing with BoundingSphere code?   The main change was 
the introduction of templates to enable use of double and float versions of 
BoundingSphere.  The defaults should be the same as before though, i.e. 
BoundingSphere -> floating point BoundingSphere.


Robert.
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