Hi Mario.
On 6/12/07, Mario Valle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You are right!
I simply made a svn up and compiled. Forgetting the LD_LIBRAY_PATH setting.
This raises three questions:
1) The choice of embedding the version number in the directory name for me is
prone to
this kind of error. Could this be reconsidered?
The version number has been introduced to AVOID these problems, but
the missing bit is that I haven't forced an override of for people who
have hardwired the old plugin paths. I may need to force the
pre-pending of the osgPlugins-version on the initial search rather
than making it a fallback.
2) Which is the magic invocation of make to really clean everything has been
compiled?
Its the install that is the problem here, a previous install is still
hanging around, its not a make issue. Before do an svn update you
could do a make uninstall to clean up.
3) Or should I delete everything and make a svn checkout every time? Is a svn
update
discouraged?
You shouldn't need too. The problem has come form you explictly
setting the path to the plugin, you shouldn't do this, rather just set
the path to the parent directly of where the plugins directory is
installed and let the OSG do its stuff. If you don't force it to do
the wrong thing it'll do the right thing by you.
Robert.
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