Perhaps with the renewed build system we can also provide an osg-config
script, to make it easier for users in compiling their own apps.
I find these scripts are a really handy way to put together compiler
options.
Paul
Don Burns wrote:
Hi Ed,
Note in the examples subdirs that there are some GNUmakefile.inst
files. These are much more minimalistic and were intended to go into
the distribution for building only the examples.
-don
On 9/27/06, *Ed* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I am putting together a collection of OSG examples, which have been
modified to suit my needs, each of which show an individual
technique/procedure/etc, that I plan to incorporate into an app. So
that I still have the original example intact, I have moved the
target
examples out from under the OSG tree and under my project
tree. When I
look in GNUmakefile for an example, I see that it inlcudes
makedefs from
OSG_OP_OT-1.2/OpenSceneGraph/Make.
OSG_OP_OT-1.2/OpenSceneGraph/Make.
also includes several other files. My question is this: what is the
minimum makefile I need to compile the examples. Do I really need
makedefs, makedirdefs, makedirrules, makepkg, etc. etc. etc?
Ed
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