On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:23 + (UTC)
Martin Spott wrote:
> Chris Metzler wrote:
>
> > Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the various
> > freeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have been
> > fixed with local patches. I've been using freeglut 2.4 with no
Chris Metzler wrote:
> Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the various
> freeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have been
> fixed with local patches. I've been using freeglut 2.4 with no
> problems at all for a very long time.
Hmmm, when I look at the Debia
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 22:48:59 -0600
Curtis Olson wrote:
>
> Really? You can do full screen with no window manager adornments? It
> doesn't screw up the requested resolution and give you a weird screen
> and then leave you in the wrong resolution?
Yeah, it works absolutely fine in fullscreen/game-m
On 11/9/06, Chris Metzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the variousfreeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have beenfixed with local patches. I've been using freeglut 2.4 with noproblems at all for a very long time.
Really? Yo
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 09:48:51 -0600
Curtis Olson wrote:
>
> For what it's worth. The full screen (game) mode of freeglut (any
> version) is horribly broken under unix.
Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the various
freeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have
I should double check, but I believe I'm running glut-3.7 on my home machine and didnt' have any build problems (Fedora Core 6.)For what it's worth. The full screen (game) mode of freeglut (any version) is horribly broken under unix. SDL full screen works fine, but locks out all other heads on a
Quoting Martin Spott :
> Hi Jon, Frederic,
>
> Jon Stockill wrote:
> > Jon Stockill wrote:
>
> I didn't ever recieve this first EMail
>
> > I forgot to add - commenting out the #undef APIENTRY line in glut.h
> > allowed me to complete the build.
>
> I'm not still there but at least the ATC st
Hi Jon, Frederic,
Jon Stockill wrote:
> Jon Stockill wrote:
I didn't ever recieve this first EMail
> I forgot to add - commenting out the #undef APIENTRY line in glut.h
> allowed me to complete the build.
I'm not still there but at least the ATC stuff compiles fine after
following your re
Jon Stockill wrote:
> No, it's gcc-3.4.6, but if you're having the problem on IRIX then that is
> a pointer - slackware uses glut - not freeglut, and I suspect that IRIX
> uses glut too. Could this be caused by header differences? Has anyone else
> successfully built FlightGear-OSG on a system tha
On Wed, November 8, 2006 4:50 pm, Martin Spott wrote:
> This is _excellent_ because of two reasons:
> 1.) It releaves the bug from showing up only on IRIX/MIPSpro - where I
> ran into it right after the OSG port appeared in FlightGear CVS (I guess
> Frederic will remember),
> 2.) GCC's error messa
Quoting Jon Stockill :
> Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> > It looks like the APIENTRY symbol is not defined or has been #undef'ed
> > somewhere.
> > The second guess seems the most probable, as osg/GL defines APIENTRY for
> non
> > Win32 environments, and osg/BufferObject includes osg/GL. On MSVC, I
> d
Hi Jon !
Jon Stockill wrote:
> if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src/Include -I../.. -I../../src
> -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -g -O2 -D_REENTRANT -MT
> atis.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/atis.Tpo" -c -o atis.o atis.cxx; \
> then mv -f ".deps/atis.Tpo" ".deps/atis.Po"; else
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> It looks like the APIENTRY symbol is not defined or has been #undef'ed
> somewhere.
> The second guess seems the most probable, as osg/GL defines APIENTRY for non
> Win32 environments, and osg/BufferObject includes osg/GL. On MSVC, I
> discovered
> that glut.h included by
It looks like the APIENTRY symbol is not defined or has been #undef'ed
somewhere.
The second guess seems the most probable, as osg/GL defines APIENTRY for non
Win32 environments, and osg/BufferObject includes osg/GL. On MSVC, I discovered
that glut.h included by plib/pu.h #undef it. I am clueless w
I'm attempting to build the current cvs version of flightgear on a
slackware 11.0 system. OSG and friends built from
OSG_OP_OT-1.2-Flightgear.tar.gz without issue. A fresh checkout of
SimGear into a new directory also gave no problems, however when
attempting to build FlightGear I get the follo
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