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From: TheFGFSEagle <the...@gm...> - 2023-06-22 19:36:55
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I'm using CMake directly, and I actually did reconfigure (including deleting the CMakeCache.txt) but it still used the local one - apparently I had listed the local include directory containing the old install in the include path env var before the global dir. Am Do., 22. Juni 2023 um 16:21 Uhr schrieb <wki...@gm...>: > On 6/22/23 9:29 AM, TheFGFSEagle wrote: > > @wkitty: I mean, the pthread install (from Ubuntu 22.04) in /usr/include > is most > > likely compatible with the boost install in /usr/include, but likely > _not_ with > > the local boost install from my external drive which is a version from > Ubuntu > > 20.04 ! > > i understand... perhaps running whatever configure command for your build > process will find the proper one? > > i use DNC with the following command line options: > -a n -d y -p n -j $PROCESSORS -b $MYBUILDTYPE $FGWHATTOBUILD > > the (re)configure option is -r and defaults to y (yes) so i don't use set > it as > it does what i want all the time... for me, it is a safety net in case my > OS > updates source files used by FG at some point when i update my OS... > > i don't know what is involved to (re)configure on other build systems (eg: > windows)... > > > -- > NOTE: No off-list assistance is given without prior approval. > *Please keep mailing list traffic on the list unless* > *a signed and pre-paid contract is in effect with us.* > > > _______________________________________________ > Flightgear-devel mailing list > Fli...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-devel > |