David Luff

 
> On 16/09/2005 at 10:34 Vivian Meazza wrote:
> 
> >Erik Hofman
> >
> >> Vivian Meazza wrote:
> >>
> >> > Er ... Erik are you about to break Cygwin again?
> >>
> >> BTW, form the openal (1.1) Changelog:
> >>
> >> * More fixes for Cygwin/MinGW compilation plus some #include cleanups.
> >> The "linux" subtree compiles now under Linux, MinGW/MSYS and Cygwin
> >> (with and without "-mno-cygwin").
> >>
> >> Erik
> >>
> 
> Fantastic :-)
> 
> >
> >That sounds like really good news, but I hardly dare try - cvs has been
> >more
> >or less broken under Cygwin since mid Aug. There are work-arounds but
> >
> >Vivian
> >
> 
> If you mean FG cvs, it's compiling and running fine for me under Cygwin at
> the moment, with the exception of a couple of files in the utils directory
> that are easily tweaked to work.  I haven't updated Cygwin for a while
> though - it's gcc version 3.3.3.  It's possible I'm carrying local mods
> though that I've forgotten about.  What problems are you seeing?
> 

In addition to those there's one general problem - --real-weather-fetch
which causes YASim to segfault. There's a workaround with JBSim. Harald's
working on a fix.

There's a problem which you probably aren't aware of - there's some new MP
code around which I'm testing, but which needs a fix to enable it to compile
under Cygwin. 

And of course there was the bug (in 3d clouds IIRC) which had me tearing my
hair out for the last 2 weeks of Aug. Fixed now - phew.

Like you, I have tweaked things so that cvs does compile under Cygwin. But
technically it's broken. 

The OpenAL sounds like good news. I'll have to untangle Norman's OpenAL fix
first though, I expect.

Vivian  


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