Hi!

Problem solved.
Strangely, today the SortLast worked fine at the University where I was 
actually running some other cluster tests (RH4-RPM-install). Seems like the 
router I have at home is just a piece of junk.
Thanks for the support though.

Regards,
Garry

PS: I accidently typed "ist" in my previous post. For all non-German-speakers: 
It means "is". :-)

> Hello!
>
> Am Montag, 3. November 2008 21:27:25 schrieb Carsten Neumann:
> >     Hello Garry,
> >
> > Garry Hoberg wrote:
> > > First of all: I have no clue how a mailing list works, so please bear
> > > with me.
> > >
> > > This is intended to be a reply to
> > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08082
> > >.h tml
> > >
> > > I'm experiencing the same problem Mathias described in this thread.
> > > Compiling from
> > > source did not solve it. Either the rendering never starts or the
> > > Client crashes with an
> > > osg::SocketHostError (1 Unknown Host).
> >
> > often these things are problems with the network setup, i.e. missing
> > support for multicasts or when a machine has multiple network cards the
> > multicasts go out on the wrong one. Can you reach the servers from the
> > client, e.g. with ping ?
> > Can you give more details (hostnames, ip addresses of machines, command
> > lines/setting used to start client and serves) ?
>
> Multicast worked with multiscreen applications. Only one ethernet card per
> machine. Ping works.
> I only have two machines, one ist "Ratamahatta" (192.168.220.102), the
> other "Bianca" (192.168.220.101). Router is a Samsung 3010 Phone SL (from
> my DSL provider, not the best thing to use, I know, but it worked with both
> multicast and P2P with the multiscreen apps.)
> Client was usually called with "28SortLastClusterClient Server1 Server2" on
> Bianca, Servers with "14clustering_Server Server[1|2] " (Starter Guide
> example server) on Ratamahatta.
>
> > > Am I missing something basic?
> > > Can anyone help me out, please?
> > > Concerning this thread:
> > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg07639
> > >.h tml Is sort-last just experimental in 1.8? Will it work better in
> > > 2.0?
> >
> > that thread is referring to the tutorial program that illustrates how to
> > use sort-last - not the sort-last implementation itself. AFAIK it is
> > nearly identical code for 1.8 and 2.0.
> >
> > > Details:
> > >
> > > SCons didn't work, so I used configure and make.
> > > Some includes could not be found while making, so I had to soft-link
> > > the Common directory to Builds/i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++.
> >
> > That is strange and somewhat suspicious, can you give more details
> > (configure, build logs/error messages) ?
>
> Configure call
> was "./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-glut --enable-jpg --enable-jasper
> --enable-png --enable-gif --enable-tif --enable-qt3
> --with-qt=/usr/lib/qt3", saw no problems reported on the command line. But
> I just found this in config.log:
>
> configure:3800: /usr/bin/g++ -c   conftest.c 1>&5
> configure: In function 'int main()':
> configure:3796: error: '__CYGWIN32__' was not declared in this scope
> configure: failed program was:
> #line 3789 "configure"
> #include "confdefs.h"
>
> int main() {
>
> #ifndef __CYGWIN__
> #define __CYGWIN__ __CYGWIN32__
> #endif
> return __CYGWIN__;
> ; return 0; }
> configure:3817: checking for mingw32 environment
> configure:3829: /usr/bin/g++ -c   conftest.c 1>&5
> configure: In function 'int main()':
> configure:3825: error: '__MINGW32__' was not declared in this scope
> configure: failed program was:
> #line 3822 "configure"
> #include "confdefs.h"
>
> int main() {
> return __MINGW32__;
> ; return 0; }
>
> The "Builds/i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++" directory does correctly identify my
> system though.
> I had both SCons and ./configure outputs (std+err) redirected to files to
> trace the errors but deleted them.
> What I remember is that there was an error about not finding an include
> file some time after running "make dbg". So I ran find and found it in
> Common. After linking there were no error messages from make.
>
> > > OS is OpenSUSE 10.3.
> > > OpenSG is version 1.8 (opensg dailybuild july 2007).
> >
> > I'd recommend using a more recent dailybuild as these contain bugfixes
> > not present in any release, though I'm not sure if there was anything
> > related to sort-last in particular.
>
> The 070704 is the most recent dailybuild I could find in the Sourceforge
> download section.
>
> > > Before compiling from source I had used the RedHat4 RPMs of the same
> > > release which worked perfectly except for sort-last.
> >
> >     Hope it helps,
> >             Carsten
> >
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> Regards,
> Garry
>
> PS: Might be obsolete since you'll be using SCons in the future, but the
> configure script doesn't seem to check for flex or bison. (Had errors
> pointing to that on one machine. After installing both make didn't complain
> any more.)
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