On Thursday 06 Oct 2005 8:34 am IST, Curtis L. Olson wrote:

CL> Just to be clear, you need to remove all hints of simgear from 
CL> /usr/lib/libsg* /usr/include/simgear /usr/local/lib/libsg* 
CL> /usr/local/include/simgear and any other locations you might have tried 
CL> installing it.

I checked up these locations to ensure that there are no traces of SimGear.

CL> Then you need to decide if you are going to build 
CL> SimGear-0.3.8/FlightGear-0.9.8 or SimGear-cvs/FlightGear-cvs

i again updated to cvs with 'cvs update -dP' on flightgear data and source 
and simgear source before i built simgear. Again SimGear installed clean.

CL> Pick the correct version of simgear and build/install it so that this 
CL> version is the only version on  your system.  Then you should be able to 
CL> build the corresponding version of FlightGear.
CL> 
CL> If you still have problems similar to what you are reporting, then I 
CL> would be 99.9% confident that you have some stray version of simgear 
CL> floating around or are mixing wrong versions of FG/SG or have some other 
CL> mix of wierdness left over from trying a bunch of things that is 

I am running out of ideas. How do i ensure that i am clean?

-- 
Cheers!
Kitts


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