Hi Bertrand,

thanks for your help, I will use it the next time I get trouble like this.

Are you, by any chance, a MinGW user? Do the examples that use a pbuffer-object work on your machine, for instance osgdepthshadow or osgprerender?

Thanks,

Andreas

bertrand greslier schrieb:
Hi, Andreas,

for your problem of compilation you can use default environnement variables like this in your .profile or .bashrc (system depends) file

#for gcc
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=$HOME/localwin32/include

#for g++
export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=$C_INCLUDE_PATH

#for link
#WARNING => LIBRARY_PATH is not understand by ld/mingw
export LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/localwin32/lib:./

#for execution
#WARNING => LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not understand by msys, you must use PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH

export PATH=$HOME/localwin32/dll:$PATH




On 10/14/06, *Andreas Goebel* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Antoine Hue schrieb:
    > Andreas Goebel wrote:
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> when I make the recent CVS version of osg with MinGW,
    >> /usr/local/include is not used for includefiles (with version 1.1,
    >> this directory was used, because either Producer or OpenThreads
    was
    >> installed directly in /usr/local, I don“t remember exactly).
    >>
    >> My jpeglib is installed in /usr/local/include.
    >>
    > In my latest build of the OSG 1.2 package, OpenThreads is in
    > /usr/local => OPENTHREADS_INC_DIR=/usr/local/include and
    > OPENTHREADS_LIB_DIR=... made it correct for include and link
    >
    >
    > Actually, I am wondering why on MingW OSG, OT and Producer are not
    > directly within /usr/local?
    >
    > Antoine
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    >
    Thanks,

    you brought me right back on the right track. I used a different
    include-dir, because I wanted a different place for osg than usual.
    I gave that up later on, so I can use the openthreads-inc-dir you
    said.

    So my problem is solved, but the original question is not: Can I
    pass an
    additional include-dir to the osg-makefile, if, for instance, third
    party libraries are installed in strange places?

    Thanks,

    Andreas

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