The latest cvs compiled without a problem.
Seamus
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Erik Hofman wrote:
Jim Wilson wrote:
My apologies for not following up sooner. When I later did a make clean it
became an issue for me as well. I cannot tell you why at this point, except
that truncf is a)
Seamus Thomas Carroll wrote:
I have read the discussion about the truncf problem and with the
latest cvs checkout i still recieve the error. The messages subject
is: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: Fix for compilation error in panel.cxx:
`truncf' undeclared
I did not notice any real solution
I just added #include math.h source/src/Cockpit/panel.cxx recompiled and
still the same error.
Seamus
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Andy Ross wrote:
Seamus Thomas Carroll wrote:
I have read the discussion about the truncf problem and with the
latest cvs checkout i still recieve the error. The
Seamus Thomas Carroll wrote:
I just added #include math.h source/src/Cockpit/panel.cxx
recompiled and still the same error.
Then something is bad wrong. Your configure script is detected the
truncf function when it ran, but it isn't there for you at compile
time. Both of those conditions
My apologies for not following up sooner. When I later did a make clean it
became an issue for me as well. I cannot tell you why at this point, except
that truncf is a) non-standard and b) in glibc (on redhat). There may be some
header required that isn't there, other than math.h, which is
Jim Wilson said:
My apologies for not following up sooner. When I later did a make clean it
became an issue for me as well. I cannot tell you why at this point, except
that truncf is a) non-standard and b) in glibc (on redhat). There may be some
header required that isn't there, other
Jim Wilson wrote:
My apologies for not following up sooner. When I later did a make clean it
became an issue for me as well. I cannot tell you why at this point, except
that truncf is a) non-standard and b) in glibc (on redhat). There may be some
header required that isn't there, other than