Hi,
To solve this issue, you can download my package :
http://www.progweb.com/plib/
Regards,
Nicolas
Le jeudi 18 décembre 2008 à 21:47 +0100, Sébastien MARQUE a écrit :
Hi all,
I can't currently be really aware about release candidates but I have a
though about the version of plib
Nicolas wrote:
To solve this issue, you can download my package :
http://www.progweb.com/plib/
BTW, there's also a package available for Debian Etch on Linux/AMD64:
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/PLIB/Debian/
Martin.
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Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective
I have no problem compiling and using FG/CVS for years now, but my real
thought is that distributions could not spread the new release until
they won't include plib1.8.5 in their packages bases.
but if nobody thinks it could be a problem for FG, it will surely not be
one.
btw, if I remember
Hi,
I understand your point of view.
I think that instead of wait a new release of dependant package (plib,
OSG...) we have to indicate the release version necessary for FG/SG
building.
And we can spread our own package (as plib 1.8.5).
In fact, it's the issue of package maintener of FG and
Sébastien MARQUE ha scritto:
Hi all,
...
best regards
seb
solution:
http://brisa.homelinux.net/download_and_compile.sh
use this script for debian / ubuntu or look at it.
bye
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Brisa Francesco
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22077 Olgiate Comasco (CO)
http://brisa.homelinux.net
Oh for me it is not a problem as I compile SG-FG cvs, OSG-plib svn using
the script ./compile which is one of my own and install them in my user
space (http://seb.marque.free.fr/fichiers/flightgear/compile.tgz can do
many other things but coffee :)).
Indeed I was mainly thinking about distros
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