FlightGear Newsletter May 2015: Difference between revisions

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Note that most testing/development is currently taking place on Ubuntu 14.04 - so people on a different distro should be prepared to do some integration/porting work (e.g. matching packages etc).
Note that most testing/development is currently taking place on Ubuntu 14.04 - so people on a different distro should be prepared to do some integration/porting work (e.g. matching packages etc).


Currently, we're able to cross-compile OpenSceneGraph on Linux for Windows and run most OSG examples:  
Currently, we're able to cross-compile OpenSceneGraph and osgEarth on Linux for Windows and run most OSG/OsgEarth examples:  
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The next steps ahead are getting osgEarth.mk to compile/link via mxe, and creating corresponding simgear.mk/flightgear.mk for mxe, at which point we will investigate porting poweroftwo's autobuilder to use mxe instead.
The next steps ahead are getting osgEarth.mk to compile/link via mxe, and creating corresponding simgear.mk/flightgear.mk for mxe, at which point we will investigate porting poweroftwo's autobuilder to use mxe for building a patched version of sg/fg including osgEarth support.


People familiar with cmake/autotools or gcc internals are obviously also invited to get involved  :D   
People familiar with cmake/autotools or gcc internals are obviously also invited to get involved  :D   

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