yeah, I misread the version number, but I'm pretty sure its a problem with
VS2010. When VS2010 builds the solution, the binaries are placed in
bin/release directory... however when I use VS2008, the binaries are placed
directly in the bin directory, thus the install script not having any proble
Nick Schultz wrote:
Not sure why the path is being set as :
"E:/OpenSceneGraph-dev/bin/Release/../../bin/osg66-osg.dll"
when it is actually located at :
"E:/OpenSceneGraph-dev/bin/Release/osg66-osg.dll"
why is this happening in the first place?
Are you sure you're installing 2.8.3? The so v
I get a wierd error as well:
3> -- Up-to-date: E:/OpenSceneGraph/include/OpenThreads/Config
3> -- Up-to-date: E:/OpenSceneGraph/lib/osg.lib
3> CMake Error at src/osg/cmake_install.cmake:50 (FILE):
3>file INSTALL cannot find
3>"E:/OpenSceneGraph-dev/bin/Release/../../bin/osg66-osg.
Tony Vasile wrote:
When I try to install OSG 2.8.3 on a linux box I get the following
message when it attempts the install part of the process:
- Install configuration: ""
-- Up-to-date:
/project/uws/Development/avasile/lib/pkgconfig/openscenegraph.pc
-- Up-to-date: /project/uws/Development/a
When I try to install OSG 2.8.3 on a linux box I get the following message
when it attempts the install part of the process:
- Install configuration: ""
-- Up-to-date:
/project/uws/Development/avasile/lib/pkgconfig/openscenegraph.pc
-- Up-to-date: /project/uws/Development/avasile/lib/pkgconfig/ope
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