Just to be clear, I'm talking about where the win32 installer puts things, not where the build system puts things.
Since the first win32 installer, all .dlls (including plugins) have gone into a single bin directory with all the .exes. Previously the win32 installer has never had a bin/osgPlugins nor bin/osgPlugins-version subdir. However I will now add that filesystem structure to the next spin of the win32 installer. Sorry for any confusion. -- mew > This is something I answered when I proposed the new versioned > osgPlugins naming, it is intended that all platforms use the > osgPlugins-version name, not osgPlugins any more. osgDB searches for > osgPlugins-version, not osgPlugins any more. > > If the Win32 installed is placing osgPlugins-2.0.0 into bin/osgPlugins > then this wrong, it should be bin/osgPlugins-2.0.0. and is the source > of these problems. > > BTW, this change to version was made a month or so before 2.0.0. > > Robert. Mike Weiblen -- Zebra Imaging -- Austin Texas USA -- http://www.zebraimaging.com/ _______________________________________________ osg-users mailing list [email protected] http://openscenegraph.net/mailman/listinfo/osg-users http://www.openscenegraph.org/
