Re: [Flightgear-devel] Can't find Plib files when linking

2009-08-20 Thread Tom P

Frederic Bouvier wrote:

- Tom P zomm...@gmail.com a écrit :

  

1) missing dependencies, like jpeg lib, are provided by the OSG
3rdParty package, there's no need to rebuild them from gnuwin32.
This 3rdParty package is available here:

http://www.openscenegraph.org/downloads/stable_releases/OpenSceneGraph-2.8/binaries/Windows/VisualStudio9/3rdParty_Win32Binaries_vc90sp1.zip



You may want to try :
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/fgfs-win32-VS90-3rdParty+OSG-20090628.zip

-Fred

  



Thanks, Fred!
That works extremely well for fgfs.exe.

Now moving on to fgrun.exe.

 Tom

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Can't find Plib files when linking

2009-08-19 Thread Frederic Bouvier

- Tom P zomm...@gmail.com a écrit :

 1) missing dependencies, like jpeg lib, are provided by the OSG
 3rdParty package, there's no need to rebuild them from gnuwin32.
 This 3rdParty package is available here:
 
 http://www.openscenegraph.org/downloads/stable_releases/OpenSceneGraph-2.8/binaries/Windows/VisualStudio9/3rdParty_Win32Binaries_vc90sp1.zip

You may want to try :
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/fgfs-win32-VS90-3rdParty+OSG-20090628.zip

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[Flightgear-devel] Can't find Plib files when linking

2009-08-18 Thread Randall Green
Vivian.

Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is like it can't find the .obj
files even though they are in the path. COuld I have the wrong Plib?
I'm trying now to download the CVS version according to instructions at
http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Using_TortoiseCVS_with_FlightGear
It says to enter 
:pserver:cvsgu...@cvs.flightgear.org:/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9in the CVS ROOT 
field. Does that mean 0.9 is the latest? I tried changing the number to 1.9.1
or 1.9 but I get an error.

Also, when I reply to your email does it automatically get shown on the mailing 
list
or are you the only one who sees it? Do I have to Cc 
flightgear-de...@lists.sourceforge.net?

Thanks,
Randy


- Original Message -
From: Vivian Meazza vivian.mea...@lineone.net
Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:56 am
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errorsstartingwith
sgdMakeCoordMat4
To: 'FlightGear developers discussions' flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net


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   Randy,
    
   Since you wanted to compile from source, I assumed, wrongly that you would 
be using cvs-head of all source code. This is what I do; well more or less 
because I have some development code as well. We didn’t introduce the MSVC9 
stuff until comparatively recently. 
    
   If you want to go back to 1.9.1, and there is no reason why you shouldn’t: 
use the VC7.1 solution files and convert them to MSVC9 files using the utility 
built into MSVC9. You should be able to find matching versions of flightgear 
and simgear, and I think the latest stable version of osg will work. 
Alternatively, go down the cvs-head route. It’s all a bit of an effort to start 
with to get the paths and all the dependencies right, but it does work in the 
end. 
    
   Hth
    
   Vivian
    
    
    
 -Original Message-
  From: Randall Green [mailto:randall.gr...@wright.edu] 
  Sent: 13  August 2009 21:04
  To: vivian.mea...@lineone.net; FlightGear developers discussions
  Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors startingwith 
  sgdMakeCoordMat4
    
   
  Vivian,
  
  I am a programmer at a university who is helping an Air Force Captain do his 
 Masters Thesis
  using a new type of Primary Flight Display he designed.
  Thanks for your email. I downloaded MSVC9. I downloaded FlightGear-1.9.1 but 
 I don't
  see a MSVC9 solution, I see an 8 solution just inside the folder, and a 
 VC7.1 and a  VC8
  in  the projects folder. Isn't 1.9.1 supposed to be the latest? Why is there 
 2 VC8 solutions in
  two places?
  I tried FlightGear_0.9 that does have a 9 solution file under 
 \projects\vc90, but it says I'm
  missing SimGear\projects\VC90\Simgear.vcproj when I start it up. Simgear 
 only has VC7.1 and
  VC8 folders under projects, no VC9. SimGear only has downloads of 1.9.1 and 
 1.9.0 on their
  website. I thought you had to have matching version numbers of FlightGear 
 and Simgear in order
  to compile. 
  What versions do you use?
  
  Any help you give will be greatly appreciated by the Captain and me.
  
  Randy
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Can't find Plib files when linking

2009-08-18 Thread Victhor Foster


Heh, I also thought that when I checked out my CVS copy for the first  
time. Turns out that the directory is still the same since 0.9, so the  
name is a bit misleading ;)



Vivian.

Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is like it can't find  
the .obj

files even though they are in the path. COuld I have the wrong Plib?
I'm trying now to download the CVS version according to instructions  
at

http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Using_TortoiseCVS_with_FlightGear
It says to enter
:pserver:cvsgu...@cvs.flightgear.org:/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9
in the CVS ROOT field. Does that mean 0.9 is the latest? I tried  
changing the number to 1.9.1

or 1.9 but I get an error.

Also, when I reply to your email does it automatically get shown on  
the mailing list
or are you the only one who sees it? Do I have to Cc flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
?


Thanks,
Randy


- Original Message -
From: Vivian Meazza vivian.mea...@lineone.net
Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:56 am
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors	startingwith	 
sgdMakeCoordMat4
To: 'FlightGear developers discussions' flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 



 Randy,

 Since you wanted to compile from source, I assumed, wrongly that  
you would be using cvs-head of all source code. This is what I do;  
well more or less because I have some development code as well. We  
didn’t introduce the MSVC9 stuff until comparatively recently.


 If you want to go back to 1.9.1, and there is no reason why you  
shouldn’t: use the VC7.1 solution files and convert them to MSVC9  
files using the utility built into MSVC9. You should be able to find  
matching versions of flightgear and simgear, and I think the latest  
stable version of osg will work. Alternatively, go down the cvs-head  
route. It’s all a bit of an effort to start with to get the paths  
and all the dependencies right, but it does work in the end.


 Hth

 Vivian



 -Original Message-
 From: Randall Green [mailto:randall.gr...@wright.edu]
 Sent: 13 August 2009 21:04
 To: vivian.mea...@lineone.net; FlightGear developers discussions
 Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors startingwith  
sgdMakeCoordMat4



 Vivian,

 I am a programmer at a university who is helping an Air Force  
Captain do his Masters Thesis

 using a new type of Primary Flight Display he designed.
 Thanks for your email. I downloaded MSVC9. I downloaded  
FlightGear-1.9.1 but I don't
 see a MSVC9 solution, I see an 8 solution just inside the  
folder, and a VC7.1 and a  VC8
 in  the projects folder. Isn't 1.9.1 supposed to be the latest?  
Why is there 2 VC8 solutions in

 two places?
 I tried FlightGear_0.9 that does have a 9 solution file under  
\projects\vc90, but it says I'm
 missing SimGear\projects\VC90\Simgear.vcproj when I start it up.  
Simgear only has VC7.1 and
 VC8 folders under projects, no VC9. SimGear only has downloads of  
1.9.1 and 1.9.0 on their
 website. I thought you had to have matching version numbers of  
FlightGear and Simgear in order

 to compile.
 What versions do you use?

 Any help you give will be greatly appreciated by the Captain and me.

 Randy
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Can't find Plib files when linking

2009-08-18 Thread Reagan Thomas
Randall Green wrote:
 Vivian.

 Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
 errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is like it can't find the .obj
 files even though they are in the path. COuld I have the wrong Plib?
 I'm trying now to download the CVS version according to instructions at
 http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Using_TortoiseCVS_with_FlightGear
 It says to enter
 :pserver:cvsgu...@cvs.flightgear.org:/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9
 in the CVS ROOT field. Does that mean 0.9 is the latest? I tried 
 changing the number to 1.9.1
 or 1.9 but I get an error.

 Also, when I reply to your email does it automatically get shown on 
 the mailing list
 or are you the only one who sees it? Do I have to Cc 
 flightgear-de...@lists.sourceforge.net?

 Thanks,
 Randy


 - Original Message -
 From: Vivian Meazza vivian.mea...@lineone.net
 Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:56 am
 Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors startingwith 
 sgdMakeCoordMat4
 To: 'FlightGear developers discussions' 
 flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net

  Randy,

   

  Since you wanted to compile from source, I assumed, wrongly that you 
 would be using cvs-head of all source code. This is what I do; well 
 more or less because I have some development code as well. We didn’t 
 introduce the MSVC9 stuff until comparatively recently.

   

  If you want to go back to 1.9.1, and there is no reason why you 
 shouldn’t: use the VC7.1 solution files and convert them to MSVC9 
 files using the utility built into MSVC9. You should be able to find 
 matching versions of flightgear and simgear, and I think the latest 
 stable version of osg will work. Alternatively, go down the cvs-head 
 route. It’s all a bit of an effort to start with to get the paths and 
 all the dependencies right, but it does work in the end.

   

  Hth

   

  Vivian

   

   

   

  -Original Message-
 * From:* Randall Green [mailto:randall.gr...@wright.edu]
 * Sent:* 13 August 2009 21:04
 * To:* vivian.mea...@lineone.net; FlightGear developers discussions
 * Subject:* Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors startingwith 
 sgdMakeCoordMat4

   

 
  Vivian,
 
  I am a programmer at a university who is helping an Air Force Captain 
 do his Masters Thesis
  using a new type of Primary Flight Display he designed.
  Thanks for your email. I downloaded MSVC9. I downloaded 
 FlightGear-1.9.1 but I don't
  see a MSVC9 solution, I see an 8 solution just inside the folder, 
 and a VC7.1 and a  VC8
  in  the projects folder. Isn't 1.9.1 supposed to be the latest? Why 
 is there 2 VC8 solutions in
  two places?
  I tried FlightGear_0.9 that does have a 9 solution file under 
 \projects\vc90, but it says I'm
  missing SimGear\projects\VC90\Simgear.vcproj when I start it up. 
 Simgear only has VC7.1 and
  VC8 folders under projects, no VC9. SimGear only has downloads of 
 1.9.1 and 1.9.0 on their
  website. I thought you had to have matching version numbers of 
 FlightGear and Simgear in order
  to compile.
  What versions do you use?
 
  Any help you give will be greatly appreciated by the Captain and me.
 
  Randy

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Randy,

I'm trying to cleanup/finish the Windows build instructions at the wiki 
(that you referenced earlier) and I think it's reworked enough that you 
should be able get through plib, either using Olafe's pre-built or from 
new source.  Please double-check where plib is placed in your directory 
structure as the MS project file(s) expect a certain layout.  NOTE: the 
wiki page leans towards building components from (or near) development 
head, so YMMV.

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Can't find Plib files when linking

2009-08-18 Thread Tom P

Thanks, Reagan, the instructions you've added have been invaluable!
I've gone through them, and got to a built fgfs.exe.


A couple of things I've noticed, is that:
1) missing dependencies, like jpeg lib, are provided by the OSG 3rdParty 
package, there's no need to rebuild them from gnuwin32.

   This 3rdParty package is available here:
 
http://www.openscenegraph.org/downloads/stable_releases/OpenSceneGraph-2.8/binaries/Windows/VisualStudio9/3rdParty_Win32Binaries_vc90sp1.zip


2) Olafe's PLIB binary package doesn't contain the Debug version of each 
library.
   So, using this binary, you will only be able to build the Release 
variant of fgfs.exe.
   Building plib from sources (1.8.5), as you explained on the wiki, 
gives you both Debug and Release versions.


Now, my last roadblock is that fgfs.exe doesn't run because of a 
zlib1.dll dependency, which I think comes from OSG.
I've tried the obvious of installing the proper DLL in the application 
directory, together with all the OSG libraries, but without luck.



If any of you have seen such a zlib1.dll issue, could you send suggestions?
Thanks a lot to the community for this very fine flight sim!!

 Tom


Reagan Thomas wrote:

Randall Green wrote:
  

Vivian.

Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is like it can't find the .obj
files even though they are in the path. COuld I have the wrong Plib?
I'm trying now to download the CVS version according to instructions at
http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Using_TortoiseCVS_with_FlightGear
It says to enter
:pserver:cvsgu...@cvs.flightgear.org:/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9
in the CVS ROOT field. Does that mean 0.9 is the latest? I tried 
changing the number to 1.9.1

or 1.9 but I get an error.

Also, when I reply to your email does it automatically get shown on 
the mailing list
or are you the only one who sees it? Do I have to Cc 
flightgear-de...@lists.sourceforge.net?


Thanks,
Randy


- Original Message -
From: Vivian Meazza vivian.mea...@lineone.net
Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:56 am
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors startingwith 
sgdMakeCoordMat4
To: 'FlightGear developers discussions' 
flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net




Randy,
  
 
  
Since you wanted to compile from source, I assumed, wrongly that you 
  
would be using cvs-head of all source code. This is what I do; well 
more or less because I have some development code as well. We didn’t 
introduce the MSVC9 stuff until comparatively recently.



 
  
If you want to go back to 1.9.1, and there is no reason why you 
  
shouldn’t: use the VC7.1 solution files and convert them to MSVC9 
files using the utility built into MSVC9. You should be able to find 
matching versions of flightgear and simgear, and I think the latest 
stable version of osg will work. Alternatively, go down the cvs-head 
route. It’s all a bit of an effort to start with to get the paths and 
all the dependencies right, but it does work in the end.



 
  
Hth
  
 
  
Vivian
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
-Original Message-
  

* From:* Randall Green [mailto:randall.gr...@wright.edu]
* Sent:* 13 August 2009 21:04
* To:* vivian.mea...@lineone.net; FlightGear developers discussions
* Subject:* Re: [Flightgear-devel] 6280 link errors startingwith 
sgdMakeCoordMat4



 
  
Vivian,


I am a programmer at a university who is helping an Air Force Captain 
  

do his Masters Thesis


using a new type of Primary Flight Display he designed.
Thanks for your email. I downloaded MSVC9. I downloaded 
  

FlightGear-1.9.1 but I don't

see a MSVC9 solution, I see an 8 solution just inside the folder, 
  

and a VC7.1 and a  VC8

in  the projects folder. Isn't 1.9.1 supposed to be the latest? Why 
  

is there 2 VC8 solutions in


two places?
I tried FlightGear_0.9 that does have a 9 solution file under 
  

\projects\vc90, but it says I'm

missing SimGear\projects\VC90\Simgear.vcproj when I start it up. 
  

Simgear only has VC7.1 and

VC8 folders under projects, no VC9. SimGear only has downloads of 
  

1.9.1 and 1.9.0 on their

website. I thought you had to have matching version numbers of 
  

FlightGear and Simgear in order


to compile.
What versions do you use?

Any help you give will be greatly appreciated by the Captain and me.

Randy
  
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