Hi,
I have just sync'd with svn and tried to build it on OSX 10.6.1. In ccmake
setup, the target is for i386 only, and i replaced quicktime with imageio. The
build went along successfully for a while until it reached this error:
In file included from
/Users/tigershark/Documents/OpenSceneGraph/s
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Erik den Dekker wrote:
> This issue was already fixed and submitted to the osg-submissions list by
> Bob Kohne:
>
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/osg-submissi...@lists.openscenegraph.org/msg04134.html
>
> but Robert has not yet merged the changes to SVN.
Bob's tw
This issue was already fixed and submitted to the osg-submissions list
by Bob Kohne:
http://www.mail-archive.com/osg-submissi...@lists.openscenegraph.org/msg04134.html
but Robert has not yet merged the changes to SVN.
Cheers,
Erik den Dekker
On 03-10-2009, at 19:43, stefan
For completeness here is another patch I needed for building a
cocoa-based osg 2.9-svn with sdk 10.6.
in DarwinUtils.mm there are a couple of 'ID' that should be 'id' like in
-(void) show: (ID) data;
-(void) hide: (ID) data;
should be
-(void) show: (id) data;
-(void) hide: (id) data;
Thank
yes! success! You rock!
I can finally compile osg on snow leopard! What's better I can compile it in
any configuration I need to.
To recap, I needed to apply two fixes to the sources. First erik's Atomic
patch:
Code:
/* -*-c++-*- OpenThreads library, Copyright (C) 2008 The Open Thread Group
Hi stefan,
stefan nortd schrieb:
> [...]osgPlugins/imageio/ReaderWriterImageIO.cpp:979: error: extra
> qualification 'ReaderWriterImageIO::' on member 'ReaderWriterImageIO'
>
>
> Are there any quick fixes for this?
check the osg-submission list, there was a submission regarding this
bug, but i
Thanks Erik,
Seems like the attachment did not come through on the forum. I got it
now and it's very helpful. Updating the Atomic file got rid of some
problems.
I am still banging my head at compiling on Snow Leopard. I must have tried
12 different configurations so far, 64 and 32 bit both 10.
Hi Eric,
I just wanted to try building with Cocoa and ImageIO.
I think you forgot to attach the file. Do you mind loading it up
again.
Hi Stefan,
Not sure if you were referring to me (Erik den Dekker) or Eric Wing,
but I attached a file (Atomic) which came through just fine, maybe it
w
Hi Eric,
I just wanted to try building with Cocoa and ImageIO.
I think you forgot to attach the file. Do you mind loading it up again.
Thank you!
Cheers,
stefan
stefan hechenberger
http://linear.nortd.com
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On 16-09-2009, at 10:15, stefan nortd wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the hints. I was able to build osg for the most part now
(i386,
10.5 sdk). I did not figure out why the int32_t typedef was missing
though. I simple changed it in line 70 of the Atomic header file to
"singed
long int". Th
Hi Stefan,
there are still some patches for osg & snow-leopard in the
submission-queue, try to switch to the gcc 4.0-compiler in the project
settings. This should give you the same results as for Leopard.
HTH,
Stephan
stefan nortd schrieb:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Thanks for the hints. I was able to bu
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the hints. I was able to build osg for the most part now (i386,
10.5 sdk). I did not figure out why the int32_t typedef was missing
though. I simple changed it in line 70 of the Atomic header file to "singed
long int". This did the trick for building osg with xcode.
Code:
hi,
stefan nortd schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I just updated to osx 10.6.1 snow leopard and ran into a couple of
> problems.
>
> (1) My old osg binaries (osg 2.8.2 compiled for the 10.5 sdk) work but I
> get a ton of warning (I also needed to update to xcode 3.2). They are all
> of the "different visi
E. Wing schrieb:
> I am not currently on the OSG track so I'm afraid I can't be much help
> at the moment. But be aware that in Snow Leopard, the default
> architecture is 64-bit (assuming you are on a 64-bit machine which
> almost all Intel Macs are now). All the Carbon stuff in
> osgViewerCarbon
I am not currently on the OSG track so I'm afraid I can't be much help
at the moment. But be aware that in Snow Leopard, the default
architecture is 64-bit (assuming you are on a 64-bit machine which
almost all Intel Macs are now). All the Carbon stuff in
osgViewerCarbon will likely not compile in
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