On 27 Sep 2011, at 09:00, Francesco Angelo Brisa wrote:
> ok, now I will "cmake" fgfs too and send the new script to Thorsten.
>
> Thaank you !
That's good news indeed!
James
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success !
using cmake ended in a successful compilation :-D
ok, now I will "cmake" fgfs too and send the new script to Thorsten.
Thaank you !
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2011/9/26 Mathias Fröhlich :
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> Hi,
>
> On Sunday, September 25, 2011 02:10:27 Francesco Angelo Brisa wrote:
>> > Can you retry?
>>
>> Same problem, nothing changed
> Did you regenerate the Makefile.in's from Makefile.am's using autogen.sh in
> simgears toplevel directory?
>
yes, I always remove
Hi,
On Sunday, September 25, 2011 02:10:27 Francesco Angelo Brisa wrote:
> > Can you retry?
>
> Same problem, nothing changed
Did you regenerate the Makefile.in's from Makefile.am's using autogen.sh in
simgears toplevel directory?
> > Also since we want to move to cmake, does this work already
2011/9/24 Mathias Fröhlich :
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> Hi,
>
>
> Can you retry?
Same problem, nothing changed
>
> Also since we want to move to cmake, does this work already?
>
How do I compile it using cmake ?
> thanks
>
> Mathias
>
Cheers
Francesco
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Hi,
On Friday, September 23, 2011 20:41:41 Francesco Angelo Brisa wrote:
> I am trying to take one step ahead, and start adapting the script to
> work with the upcoming ubuntu relase of october.
>
> after a little modification (libapr1-dev needed and renaming
> libboost1.46-dev) I failed to succ
Hi,
I am trying to take one step ahead, and start adapting the script to
work with the upcoming ubuntu relase of october.
after a little modification (libapr1-dev needed and renaming
libboost1.46-dev) I failed to succeed cause simgear does not compile,
it complains about pthread during compilatio
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