David Megginson wrote:
> Andy Ross writes:
> > The reason this bites only YASim, I suspect, is that I'm the only
> > non-SimGear code that actually uses this file. Everything else uses
> > the PropertyTree "wrapper" parser instead. I didn't know about this
> > at the time, so I just used th
Andy Ross writes:
> > Andy: would you object if I made the fix in YASim in the FlightGear
> > CVS tree after fixing the problem in SimGear?
>
> Not at all, we should clearly have the file in the same place in both
> the source and install trees.
Done -- everyone please make sure you do a
Andy Ross writes:
> The reason this bites only YASim, I suspect, is that I'm the only
> non-SimGear code that actually uses this file. Everything else uses
> the PropertyTree "wrapper" parser instead. I didn't know about this
> at the time, so I just used the raw SAX-like parser instead.
A
Andy Ross wrote:
>
> Christian Mayer wrote:
> > Andy Ross wrote:
> > > Is that correct? In my SimGear installation tree, easyxml.h is under
> > > /simgear, there is no /simgear/xml directory. In the SimGear *source*
> > > tree, that's where the file is. But you're not supposed to be
> > >
David Megginson wrote:
> Andy is the first easyxml user outside the property manager, so this
> is the first time the problem has come up.
>
> Andy: would you object if I made the fix in YASim in the FlightGear
> CVS tree after fixing the problem in SimGear?
Not at all, we should clearly hav
Christian Mayer wrote:
> Andy Ross wrote:
> > Is that correct? In my SimGear installation tree, easyxml.h is under
> > /simgear, there is no /simgear/xml directory. In the SimGear *source*
> > tree, that's where the file is. But you're not supposed to be
> > building against the source tre
Andy Ross writes:
> Is that correct? In my SimGear installation tree, easyxml.h is under
> /simgear, there is no /simgear/xml directory. In the SimGear *source*
> tree, that's where the file is. But you're not supposed to be
> building against the source tree. I suspect you have a bug in
Andy Ross wrote:
>
> Is that correct? In my SimGear installation tree, easyxml.h is under
> /simgear, there is no /simgear/xml directory. In the SimGear *source*
> tree, that's where the file is. But you're not supposed to be
> building against the source tree. I suspect you have a bug in you
Is that correct? In my SimGear installation tree, easyxml.h is under
/simgear, there is no /simgear/xml directory. In the SimGear *source*
tree, that's where the file is. But you're not supposed to be
building against the source tree. I suspect you have a bug in your
project configuration.
An