Hi Barry!

2012/3/25 Barry Gerdes <[email protected]>:
> Yes I know you have a clean build. But don't forget that stellarium looks in
> the user area for any  "last minute changes". You also have the environment
> variables that list all the places Windows should look for data. I build the
> release version only. The development version calls for a different splash.
> Is that the reason?

I'm use cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../.. for
built Stellarium on Windows.
-DSTELLARIUM_SPLASH set automatic.

Before a long time we need handmade changes of splash for beta or
development built and it bad. Some time ago I set difference slphash
for difference types of built but all splashes was included in
installation package then was not very good. Now I change cmake for
use differenced splashes and include in installation package only one
splash. It work fine for all my instances but maybe it not very good
for other developers.

I need more feedback.

> I don't quite get what you mean by which cmake the compiling instruction
> calls for Cmake 2.8 and that is the one I have always used although I think
> cmake-2.8.1 is the current version.

I'm use cmake 2.8


-- 
With best regards, Alexander

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