On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 1:01 pm IST, David Luff wrote:
DL i again updated to cvs with 'cvs update -dP' on flightgear data and
source
DL and simgear source before i built simgear. Again SimGear installed
clean.
DL
DL
DL
DL You are using the development branch of SimGear, aren't you ?
Kitts wrote:
That was exactly the problem I dumped all the sources i had not knowing what
the exact problem was. I then downloaded again with instructions as
provided on the web page. Everything went clean.
The mistake i made before was trying to update with the command cvs update
-dP which
Curtis L. Olson writes:
Glad you are up and running. Just so you know, you can download the
^
I think you meant can't !!!
latest source code release (such as SimGear-0.3.8.tar.gz) and then run
cvs update on that because the
Kitts a écrit :
CL Then you need to decide if you are going to build
CL SimGear-0.3.8/FlightGear-0.9.8 or SimGear-cvs/FlightGear-cvs
i again updated to cvs with 'cvs update -dP' on flightgear data and source
and simgear source before i built simgear. Again SimGear installed clean.
You
Frederic Bouvier writes:
Kitts a écrit :
CL Then you need to decide if you are going to build
CL SimGear-0.3.8/FlightGear-0.9.8 or SimGear-cvs/FlightGear-cvs
i again updated to cvs with 'cvs update -dP' on flightgear data and source
and simgear source before i built simgear. Again
Hi all
I am having trouble building flightgear in a Debian box.
I have installed development packages of the listed dependencies all from
the debian repositories.
Glut
Zlib
Plib
Metakit
SimGear
When i try to build flightgear i run into the following errors near the
beginning. How do i work
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 16:59, Kitts wrote:
When i try to build flightgear i run into the following errors near the
beginning. How do i work around these errors?
Which version of FG? You must have a matching SimGear and FlightGear - if you
want to use FG CVS, you need Simgear CVS too.
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2005 9:52 pm IST, AJ MacLeod wrote:
AM Which version of FG? You must have a matching SimGear and FlightGear -
if you
AM want to use FG CVS, you need Simgear CVS too.
AM
AM Metakit is history, AFAIK.
I am trying to build flightgear from CVS using SimGear 0.3.8.
I will try
Kitts wrote:
I am having trouble building flightgear in a Debian box.
I have installed development packages of the listed dependencies all from
the debian repositories.
[...]
SimGear
When i try to build flightgear i run into the following errors near the
beginning. How do i work around
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 17:45, Kitts wrote:
I am trying to build flightgear from CVS using SimGear 0.3.8.
I will try getting FlightGear 0.9.8 release if that seems to be the
problem.
Actually, I'd just build CVS Simgear then try again, but either should work
Cheers,
AJ
Kitts wrote:
I just finished getting release 0.9.8 and seem to have the same problem...
/usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.0.2/../../../../lib/libsgmisc.so: undefined
reference to `SGPropertyNode_ptr::SGPropertyNode_ptr()'
Second theory: it's a C++ program, and the ABI changed ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Kitts wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2005 10:38 pm IST, Andy Ross wrote:
AR Looks like SimGear version skew to me.
AR
AR SimGear and FlightGear are developed in parallel, and their versions
AR must match. If you want to compile FlightGear from (for example) CVS,
AR then you must have a
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2005 11:18 pm IST, Jon Stockill wrote:
JS There are no shared versions of those libraries, except in the debian
JS package which uses an *AWFUL* hack to create them. If you're using the
JS debian build scripts I'm afraid you're on your own.
JS
Yeah. I was just thinkin the
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2005 11:41 pm IST, Kitts wrote:
Ki JS There are no shared versions of those libraries, except in the
debian
Ki JS package which uses an *AWFUL* hack to create them. If you're using
the
Ki JS debian build scripts I'm afraid you're on your own.
Ki JS
Ki Yeah. I was just
Have you completely removed all remnants of earlier versions of simgear
(or the debian packages) from your system?
Curt.
Kitts wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2005 11:41 pm IST, Kitts wrote:
Ki JS There are no shared versions of those libraries, except in the
debian
Ki JS package which uses
On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 12:28 am IST, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
CL Have you completely removed all remnants of earlier versions of simgear
CL (or the debian packages) from your system?
CL
Yes i have uninstalled with instructions to remove completely including
configuration files.
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Cheers!
Kitts wrote:
On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 12:28 am IST, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
CL Have you completely removed all remnants of earlier versions of simgear
CL (or the debian packages) from your system?
CL
Yes i have uninstalled with instructions to remove completely including
configuration files.
On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 7:19 am IST, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
CL Well if you continue to have trouble, I'd double check ... the error
CL message you posted looked suspiciously like there was another stray
CL version (or possibly remnants) floating around somewhere confusing
things.
CL
Thanks
Kitts wrote:
On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 7:19 am IST, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
CL Well if you continue to have trouble, I'd double check ... the error
CL message you posted looked suspiciously like there was another stray
CL version (or possibly remnants) floating around somewhere confusing
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Well you could run an updatedb as root so your find database is
current and then try typing things like locate newbucket.hxx or
locate constants.hxx or locate libsgbucket
You should find versions of these in your source tree, but if you see
these (or any of the other
On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 8:34 am IST, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
CL Just to be clear, you need to remove all hints of simgear from
CL /usr/lib/libsg* /usr/include/simgear /usr/local/lib/libsg*
CL /usr/local/include/simgear and any other locations you might have tried
CL installing it.
I checked up
brett holcomb wrote:
Thank you that helps considerably.
BTW, what is zlib used for in flight gear?
The scenery files for one.
But basically every(?) file could be compressed using gzip.
Erik
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I was just curious as to what it was needed for. I assume
then the scenery is stored in compressed format.
Thanks.
On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 14:02:24 +0200
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
brett holcomb wrote:
Thank you that helps considerably.
BTW, what is zlib used for in flight gear?
The
brett holcomb writes:
I was just curious as to what it was needed for. I assume
then the scenery is stored in compressed format.
Yes, many of the larger files can be stored in gzip format on disk,
and flightgear gear will decompress them on the fly ...
Curt.
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Ah so. Thank you.
I got the ebuld started last night but need to delve deep
into the bash man page as a variable isn't translating as
it should!
And I need cvs simlib for cvs flightgear but I can use
standard plib - correct?
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