Hi,
Just last week I happened to have done a patch to simgear to
build with shared libs, as well as updates to flightgear to build with
them.
Patch attached. They should work against latest simgear and
flightgear git.
I did not fix the circular dependencies with the
Just a quick hint -- Fedora has the same shared-libs policy and packages
simgear. I'm pretty sure they have patches you could use straight-away.
Stefan
2010/8/3 Chris Baines cbain...@gmail.com
Thank you both for your quick responses, this makes the situation more
clear. Is it possible to
Hello,
I am trying to update the SimGear package in Debian (from 1.9.1 to
2.0.0), I have packaged the current version of fgrun and plan to upload
it, but it only compiles with SimGear (v2.0.0).
The current Debian Maintainer is as far as I can tell not active at the
moment, which is why I have
Hi Chris,
I do understand the Debian policy of compiling all libraries as shared libs,
and understand there are many good reasons to have that policy. However,
simgear does not official support being compiled as shared libs. From a
practical standpoint, there really isn't much value in this.
Hi,
- Chris Baines cbain...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hello,
I am trying to update the SimGear package in Debian (from 1.9.1 to
2.0.0), I have packaged the current version of fgrun and plan to
upload
it, but it only compiles with SimGear (v2.0.0).
The current Debian Maintainer is as far
Thank you both for your quick responses, this makes the situation more
clear. Is it possible to resolve the problems I am having compiling
FlightGear using the method fred suggested? I have tried looking for a
similar line in the FlightGear makefiles but can't find one?
Thanks again,
Chris
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