Re: [osg-users] Preparing to make 3.5.3 dev release, please test

2016-06-08 Thread l.voerman

Hi Robert,

I've just created a LaurensVoerman account on github and cloned the osg 
repro there.


That would probably have been a better starting point than a direct 
local clone.

still struggling with git.

Regards, Laurens.


On 6/6/2016 6:43 PM, Robert Osfield wrote:

Hi Laurens,

Do you have a githib account that you'd like me to credit with this
submissions?  Where possible I've been utilizing the git commit
--author feature where I have the email address used on github.

Robert.

On 6 June 2016 at 15:21, Voerman, L.  wrote:

Hi Robbert, Björn,
as I am updating to visual studio 2015 too, I added the new FBX sdk for
2015, and get a single warning:

54>OpenSceneGraph\src\osgPlugins\fbx\WriterCompareTriangle.cpp(23): warning
C4456: declaration of 'g' hides previous local declaration
54>  OpenSceneGraph\src\osgPlugins\fbx\WriterCompareTriangle.cpp(14): note:
see declaration of 'g'

attached are a fix for the warning and an update for the FindFBX.cmake to
find the new SDK for windows.
Regards, Laurens.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Robert Osfield 
wrote:

Hi Björn,

On 6 June 2016 at 13:55, Björn Blissing  wrote:

In the LUA-plugin:


Code:


d:\code\github\openscenegraph\src\osgplugins\lua\lua-5.2.3\src\lapi.c(1110):
warning C4702: unreachable code

Removing the return statement that the warning is complaining about
would force a in the break method API.  Could be a slippery slope of
changes required so I've just disabled the warning, at least tried to
using simple CMake entry to what you added to the 3ds plugin.


In the OSC-plugin:


Code:
openscenegraph\src\osgPlugins\osc\ip\win32\NetworkingUtils.cpp(80):
warning C4996: 'gethostbyname': Use getaddrinfo() or GetAddrInfoW() instead
or define _WINSOCK_DEPRECATED_NO_WARNINGS to disable deprecated API warnings
   C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Include\um\winsock2.h(2238):
note: see declaration of 'gethostbyname'
openscenegraph\src\osgPlugins\osc\ip\win32\UdpSocket.cpp(401): warning
C4456: declaration of 'currentTimeMs' hides previous local declaration
   openscenegraph\src\osgPlugins\osc\ip\win32\UdpSocket.cpp(386): note:
see declaration of 'currentTimeMs'

The first one is self explainatory. The second one is a simple variable
shadowing. Which I do not think have any unintended consequences.

This is 3rd party code that's integrated, we could fix or just disable
the warnings.  If we modify the code we'd need to test it to make
sure.  I'm not the original author of the code or a Windows hack so
I'll not personally dive in and start hacking with the code.  If no
one else feels the urge then I'd suggest we just disable the warning.

The shadowing warning I've simply removed the second double as it's not
needed.



In the OSG-plugin:


Code:
openscenegraph\src\osgPlugins\osg\ReaderWriterOSG.cpp(257): warning
C4459: declaration of 'NodeList' hides global declaration
   openscenegraph\include\osg/Group(22): note: see declaration of
'osg::NodeList'

I've changed the code to simply use the osg::NodeList variant.



And finally in the TXP plugin:

Code:
openscenegraph\src\osgPlugins\txp\trpage_pparse.cpp(241): warning C4458:
declaration of 'imageHelp' hides class member
   openscenegraph\src\osgPlugins\txp\trpage_print.h(136): note: see
declaration of 'trpgPrintGraphParser::imageHelp'

This last one may actually have consequences which the author did not
intend. But I am entirely not sure. The author have a protected member
variable named imageHelp, which is set in the constructor. It also have an
access method. But the variable is not used anywhere inside of the class,
instead the scoped variable with the same name is used.

I've changed the local name to parse_imageHelp to make sure it's using
the local one.

With these fixes now checked into master it should just be the OSC warning
left.

Robert.
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Re: [osg-users] [forum] "Request received" emails

2016-02-04 Thread l.voerman
I am not a forum user, but I got one too, at 9:31 when I send a message 
to osg-users

Regards, Laurens.

On 04/02/2016 20:46, Jannik Heller wrote:

Hi,

Today I've been getting emails like this:


Code:

donotre...@secureserver.net

We received your inquiry
We received your inquiry
Your inquiry has been received. You should expect a response within 72 hours.

This is your Incident ID: 28748198

Thanks,
Customer Service

Please do not reply to this email. Emails sent to this address will not be 
answered.
© 2016. All rights reserved.




At first I dismissed it as a spam email but soon noticed that the timing of the 
emails correlates exactly with postings that I made on this forum.

I don't suppose that the forum moderators intended this.

Any idea what is going on?

Thank you!

Cheers,
Jannik

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