Martin Spott wrote:
The package is present at the usual place:
ftp://ftp.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Solaris/fgfs-0.9.5-Solaris.tar.gz
Curt, this package already includes the GCC runtime libraries - not
need anymore to download the GCC-3.3 runtime package as advised on the
FlightGear
Erik Hofman wrote:
For what it's worth, FlightGear 0.9.5 for IRIX is available [...]
Great, thanks !
Martin.
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Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Solaris/Sparc is currently building - but it takes a while on an old
Sparc20 :-)
Ouch
Which compiler are you using? If it's one of the free ones I've got an
Ultra 1 here I could run build it on in future, although I doubt it'd be
much good
Martin Spott wrote:
GCC-3.4.1 for Sparc hardware isn't that bad anymore but I'd be still
interested in trying out the commercial compiler by Sun,
For what I've heard gcc is often the better option on Solaris because of
(code) incompatibilities with gcc. I must admit, that was about four
years
Erik Hofman wrote:
For what I've heard gcc is often the better option on Solaris because of
(code) incompatibilities with gcc. I must admit, that was about four
years back and I haven't followed Sun/Solaris much in the mean time.
Yeah ;-)
The GCC-3.4.x release notes mention even binary
I'll have the Red Hat/Fedora packages available in the
next day or so.
On Sat, 2004-07-31 at 00:36, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
The official v0.9.5 source tarball and base package is now up on the ftp
sites and I've updated the website as well. I plan to email out an
official announcement later
Did someone already do a CYgWin build?
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How do I create a pre-built package?
Do I just select the relevent folders and drop them into the tarball?
Regards,
Ampere
On July 30, 2004 10:36 am, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
The official v0.9.5 source tarball and base package is now up on the ftp
sites and I've updated the website as well. I
Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
How do I create a pre-built package?
Do I just select the relevent folders and drop them into the tarball?
It seems like every operating system and distribution has a different
mechanism for prepackaging software. So if you want to package FG for a
particular
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
[...] So if you are one of our
package builders, please let me know as soon as you have v0.9.5 ready to
go and I will update the web site.
Solaris/Sparc is currently building - but it takes a while on an old
Sparc20 :-)
Martin.
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