Sashidhar wrote:
>I've been using osg in linux this far. Today I tried installing it in
>windows vista with VC++ express edition 2008.
Jean wrote:
>"The Sashidhar issue" meaning using CMake with Visual C++
>Express 2008? This issue is totally unrelated to Vista,
No it doesn't, this is related t
Hello Percy,
> I was talking about the Sashidhar issue.
"The Sashidhar issue" meaning using CMake with Visual C++ Express
2008? This issue is totally unrelated to Vista, and is easy to
resolve. See my other post on this thread.
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>> all. Any way, i think there isn't a successfull history related with
vista
As i say "i think" ... it was only a thinking...
>I've been doing OSG and OSG-related development on Vista for over a
>month now and have not encountered any problems. CMake also runs great
>on Vista for me.
I glad for
Hello Robert,
OSG from SVN updated at about 13:00 EST, Windows Vista x86, MS Visual
C++ Express 2008 (VC++ 9.0).
Everything compiles fine, except I get the following undefined symbols
when trying to compile osgWrappers osgUtil. Are these related to the
trouble we had lately with the wrapper
Hello Percy,
> Hello Jean, i didn't have happy experiences with vista, maybe that is the
> main reason of that expression. I don't want to discuss about the vista
> concept/success/etc, but i think your me has misunderstanding, i was talking
> about the use of vista and how this OS deal with some
Hello Jean, i didn't have happy experiences with vista, maybe that is the
main reason of that expression. I don't want to discuss about the vista
concept/success/etc, but i think your me has misunderstanding, i was talking
about the use of vista and how this OS deal with some osg projects, that's
a
Hi Stewart,
On Jan 5, 2008 5:38 PM, Stewart Andreason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> I followed your directions, but to no avail,
> If I enable making of examples, even with the Release version instead of
> debug, I get the same compile error.
>
> So I need a new gcc then?
A new gcc ve
Hello Percy,
> Well, basically more reasons to think about the use of vista (Obviously bad
> reasons), so keep my tip , don't use vista :P
Blanket statements like that are rarely very useful... With SP1 coming
out very soon, Vista will become the mainstream Windows version of
choice. With eac
Hello Sashidar and Wojciech,
I recently moved my home machine to Vista, and Express 2005 is not
available for download anymore (only 2008). So I ran into this as well.
> I have not done it myself so I am not 100 % sure but from what I've
> heard CMAKE simply does not find your VS 2008 instal
Hello Stewart, i have here gcc 4.2.3 and all works fine , i think that all
the gcc 4.x versions works fine with osg.
Greetings
2008/1/5, Stewart Andreason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Robert,
> I followed your directions, but to no avail,
> If I enable making of examples, even with the Release v
Hi Robert,
I followed your directions, but to no avail,
If I enable making of examples, even with the Release version instead of
debug, I get the same compile error.
So I need a new gcc then?
As far as upgrading to 2.6 kernel, that will be a big project, and has
been avoided so far, as I have a
Thanks Steven,
I've spotted the submission in my inbox, it won't have got through to
osg-submissions as it automatically reject non subscribers.
It sounds like the DOM2.0 might be ready in time for OSG 2.4, but if
it isn't then we'll need to stick the last stable release of the DOM
and hold back
On Jan 4, 2008 10:19 PM, Jolley, Thomas P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like a few of the libraries (osgFX, osgIntrospection,
> osgManipulator, osgParticle, maybe osgShadow) were mostly written by
> someone other than Robert yet Robert has a copyright notice on the top
> of most of the file
Thanks ,Idownload OSG2.2.0_vc80.exe edition,he is a install file and he can
set correct PATH and OSG_FILE_PATH environment variables,In my Vc2005 project
I set correct OSG2.2.0_vc80.exe include ,ib and bin directory.
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