On 13/05/11 16:42, Donn Washburn wrote:
> On 05/13/2011 09:17 AM, Ron Jensen wrote:
>> On Friday 13 May 2011 07:19:49 Donn Washburn wrote:
>>> Hey Group;
>>>
>>> I am seeing a error from a git version of yesterday. What fgfs is
>>> telling me from an xterm -> fgfs. I do have /usr/share/flightgear and a
>>> very recent git version of fgdata. I use cmake to make fgfs and now
>>> trying configure.
>>>
>>> Base package check failed ... Found version [none] at: @PKGLIBDIR
>>> Please upgrade to version: 2.0.0
>>
>> It sounds like CMake failed to me. That is, instead of having the default
>> path '/usr/share/flightgear' compiled in, you got '@PKGLIBDIR' which is
>> supposed be be replaced by the actual path.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>
>
> Now I remember why cmake fails. This is Linux and after about one day
> looking on the NET I never found RTI for linux. It seems to be only for
> windows
>
>
I wonder where you are picking that up, it shouldn't happen unless the 
configure option "--with-rti13" is used. It defaults to no in any case.
Check ccmake to see if for some odd reason it's enabled or you could try 
"--with-rti13=no".
I've certainly not come across the problem.
BTW the git sources haven't been updated in at least 5 days.
Regards
Sid.



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