Am 30.11.2011 15:40, schrieb Iervolino Fatima:
> I get systematically the same error:
>
> 1>Compilation en cours...
> 1>ReaderWriterOGR.cpp
> 1>..\..\..\..\src\osgPlugins\ogr\ReaderWriterOGR.cpp(41) : error C2146: 
> erreur de syntaxe : absence de ';' avant l'identificateur 'CPLOSGErrorHandler'
> 1>..\..\..\..\src\osgPlugins\ogr\ReaderWriterOGR.cpp(41) : error C2182: 
> 'CPL_STDCALL' : utilisation non conforme du type 'void'
> 1>..\..\..\..\src\osgPlugins\ogr\ReaderWriterOGR.cpp(43) : error C4430: 
> spécificateur de type manquant - int est pris en compte par défaut. Remarque 
> : C++ ne prend pas en charge int par défaut
> 1>..\..\..\..\src\osgPlugins\ogr\ReaderWriterOGR.cpp(50) : warning C4508: 
> 'CPLOSGErrorHandler' : la fonction doit retourner une valeur ; type de retour 
> 'void' pris par défaut
> 1>..\..\..\..\src\osgPlugins\ogr\ReaderWriterOGR.cpp(100) : error C2664: 
> 'CPLSetErrorHandler' : impossible de convertir le paramètre 1 de 'int 
> (__cdecl *)(CPLErr,int,const char *)' en 'CPLErrorHandler'
> 1>         Aucune fonction ayant ce nom dans la portée ne correspond au type 
> de la cible
> 1>Le journal de génération a été enregistré à l'emplacement 
> "file://c:\FGDev\OpenSceneGraph-3.0.1\OpenSceneGraph\build\src\osgPlugins\ogr\osgdb_ogr.dir\Debug\BuildLog.htm"
> 1>Plugins ogr - 4 erreur(s), 1 avertissement(s
>
> Have you an idea how to solve it?
> Many thanks,

Hmm. Unfortunately I have little help here. Actually you're compiling a 
part of the OpenSceneGraph library there - not FlightGear itself. 
However, I can see that for some reason the OSG plugin "ogr" was never 
compiled on my system. Not sure what it does, but it seems we don't need 
this for FlightGear. Maybe this OSG plugin is broken somehow. I would 
probably just try to disable "ogr" (i.e. remove the 
"ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(ogr)" from the CMakeList.txt) and see if that works. 
Otherwise you may need to ask the OpenSceneGraph forum/devel-list.

cheers,
Thorsten

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