Ok, I'm up and running on OSG 3.0.0. It seems the segmentation fault
was due to me not doing a complete "make distclean" before trying to
reconfigure FG/SG.
Now once I got past that, I had the same issue with no display except
the sky color. Turns out the issue was with something left over in my
.fgfsrc. I'm not sure why it was even there, but this line was present:
--prop:/sim/rendering/draw-otw=false
That line was causing the problem and as soon as I commented it,
everything is back to normal. Wasn't an issue in 2.0.0 or previous
versions, but something in the latest code doesn't like it.
Thanks everybody,
Bruce
On 07/03/2011 04:30 PM, Bruce Hellstrom wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied. I'm pretty good at managing different
versions of FG on the same machine, but this is the first time I had
to deal with a different version of OSG.
I compiled OSG 3.0.0 and set it to install the libraries and such to
the same prefix I use for the latest FG/SG which is
/usr/local/FlightGear-dev. It built successfully and put it's include
and lib files in the proper places.
I reconfigured SG and FG with the --with-osg= param and set the path
to the same I use for --prefix, which is what I listed above. SG and
FG built with no problem.
When I tried to run FG, it complained it could not find the OSG 3
libs, so I exported LD_LIBRARY_PATH that contained the location where
they reside (/usr/local/FlightGear-dev/lib).
FlightGear then tries to start, I see the splash screen for a second
and get a segmentation fault with no clues in the console.
So, I'm curious about Torsten's comment that he's still using OSG
2.8.3 with no problems. Does everybody else concur that should work?
I mean I actually had the program running before using 2.8.3, I just
didn't have anything usable on the screen :)
I'm thinking that if the OSG version most likely isn't the issue, then
I should go back to 2.8.3 and attack the problem from there.
This is on Ubuntu 10.10, Nvidia GeForce 7300GS, with the Nvidia
proprietary drivers.
Bruce
On 07/03/2011 03:00 PM, Roland Häder wrote:
Is FG compatible with OSG3?
Hal
I have successfully compiled and launched it. So it is compatible. :)
Roland
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