Frederic Bouvier wrote:
- "Tom P" a écrit :
1) missing dependencies, like jpeg lib, are provided by the OSG
3rdParty package, there's no need to rebuild them from gnuwin32.
This 3rdParty package is available here:
http://www.openscenegraph.org/downloads/stable_releases/OpenSceneGraph-2
- "Tom P" a écrit :
> 1) missing dependencies, like jpeg lib, are provided by the OSG
> 3rdParty package, there's no need to rebuild them from gnuwin32.
> This 3rdParty package is available here:
>
> http://www.openscenegraph.org/downloads/stable_releases/OpenSceneGraph-2.8/binaries/Windows
Thanks, Reagan, the instructions you've added have been invaluable!
I've gone through them, and got to a built fgfs.exe.
A couple of things I've noticed, is that:
1) missing dependencies, like jpeg lib, are provided by the OSG 3rdParty
package, there's no need to rebuild them from gnuwin32.
Randall Green wrote:
> Vivian.
>
> Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
> errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is like it can't find the .obj
> files even though they are in the path. COuld I have the wrong Plib?
> I'm trying now to download the CVS version accordi
Heh, I also thought that when I checked out my CVS copy for the first
time. Turns out that the directory is still the same since 0.9, so the
name is a bit misleading ;)
Vivian.
Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is l
Vivian.
Thanks again for your email. With version 1.9.1 I still get link
errors when it tries to link with Plib. It is like it can't find the .obj
files even though they are in the path. COuld I have the wrong Plib?
I'm trying now to download the CVS version according to instructions at
http://wik
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