![]() ![]() According to OSGs CMakeLists.txt it's 2.6.1 but cmake 2.6.0-5 from for Debian/Etch does the trick. Since OSG version 2.7.3 (8th Oct 2008) a relatively new version of cmake is required. Only use these if you're interested in OSG development or developing new OSG features for FlightGear: WARNING: The sources of current OSG development aren't always compatible with FlightGear. You can replace the "3.1.6" by future development OSG versions (if known to be compatible with FlightGear).Īlternatively, developers interested in today's OSG development can download the current OSG trunk. If the main OSG site is down (frequently) you can also use one of its various mirrors:įlightGear developers may want to use a development release of OpenSceneGraph: Manual Download: If you don't want to use SVN, you can also pick a stable release from the OSG download page: To download the latest stable version of OpenSceneGraph use: Note: The source code should not be downloaded to the build.osg directory, or the build will not work correctly. ![]() The OpenSceneGraph project uses Subversion (SVN) to distribute their sources. For all other cases the latest stable release of OpenSceneGraph is usually the best option. You should use the unstable development releases (or build OSG from git) only if you intend to develop FlightGear against new features under development in OpenSceneGraph. The latest stable release of OpenSceneGraph is recommended for building FlightGear from git. 2.1 Installing OpenSceneGraph and FlightGear with -prefixĭownloading OpenSceneGraph Note as of 12/2017, people may have to build using at least OSG 3.4 due to some compilation issues -for details, refer to Howto:Building FlightGear without HiDPI support. ![]()
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