As one of the grandfathers of the original Globe plugin, I'd say ditch
it - BUT... let's see what Matthias,  Martin and  Sandro think since
they probably are the ones that are most up-to-date on can now be done
with the 3d map canvas and globe

Cheers

Marco

On 19.05.20 22:03, José de Paula Rodrigues wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've taken a shot at building qgis with the globe plugin enabled on a
> current Gentoo. I've found that the plugin must be built against
> osgearth no newer than version 2.8 (which was released 2016-09-15),
> because newer versions remove features needed by Globe (osgearth 2.9,
> released 2018-02-07, removes the osgEarthUtilModule, and osgearth
> 2.10.1 - which is the latest release, from 2019-04-19, removes Qt
> support altogether).
>
> So, I find that the plugin is unbuildable on a modern system, unless
> it drops the need for the osgearth library. Should it be kept in the
> qgis tree even so?
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