(Contributed by Todd Smith <msmith@sikorsky.com>)
-Download the latest version of plib (1.0.3) from:
+Download the latest version of plib (1.0.13) from:
http://www.woodsoup.org/~sbaker/plib/
-Install it both in /usr/local/plib and /usr/local/include/plib. I
-think that I am using it from /usr/local/include.
+Install it with the default prefix of /usr/local which places
+everthing in a tree rooted at /usr/local/plib:
-Download the FlightGear-0.6 via anonymous cvs as usual, then do:
+ sh$ CC="cc -Xcpluscomm" CXX=CC ./configure
+
+Fix up the Makefiles using the script provided with the Flight Gear
+distribution:
+
+ find . -name Makefile -exec .../src/FlightGear-0.7.0/irix-hack.pl {} \;
+
+Download the FlightGear-0.7.x via anonymous cvs as usual, then do:
> aclocal # normal
> automake -a -i # added '-i' flag to avoid dependency calc
Redid the Makefile system so it is simpler and more robust.
-Vasily Lewis <vlewis@woodsoup.org> http://www.woodsoup.org
- Provided computing resources and services so that the Flight Gear
- project could have real home. This includes, web services, ftp services
- shell accounts, email lists, dns services, etc.
-
-
Christian Mayer <Vader@t-online.de>
Working on a multi-lingual conversion tools for fgfs.
Contributed code to read msfs formated texture files.
a Mac to compile and run on said platform.
+WoodSoup Project http://www.woodsoup.org
+ Provided computing resources and services so that the Flight Gear
+ project could have real home. This includes, web services, ftp services
+ shell accounts, email lists, dns services, etc.
+
+
Robert Allan Zeh <raz@cmg.FCNBD.COM>
Helped me tremendously in figuring out the Cygnus win32 compiler and
how to link with .dll's. With out him the first runable win32