Hi, Jason
Yes I'm on a UNIX-style system in both cases, but System A is with a newer
kernel and etc so that might explain why it is working. while on the other
system it isn't.
I did try your suggestion with the quotes and it worked on both systems. I did
confirm that the braces are needed i
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> The "No match" error suggests to me that you're on some kind of UNIX-style
> system, and that the command line shell is trying to do regex-style
> substitution for you with the square brackets. For example, in some
> command shells "rm [ab].txt" would delete files called a.txt and/or b.txt.
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On 05/10/2012 02:42 PM, Scott Wasinger wrote:
osgviewer: No match.
then the viewer promptly exits without rendering even the booster model.
Hi, Scott,
The "No match" error suggests to me that you're on some kind of
UNIX-style system, and that the command line shell is trying to do
regex-
I believe that I have found a possible parsing problem with how the rot, trans,
scale pseudo loaders parse the parameter string. To begin i have two systems
that I currently develop on the primary difference is that on system A i have
osg 3.0.1 installed and on system B I still have osg 3.0.
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