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| == Jenkins Windows configurations == | | == Jenkins Windows configurations == |
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| SimGear 2.11+ now has experimental support for a libsvn replacement, people building from source are encouraged to help with testing and debugging this new feature:
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| {{cquote|<nowiki>First, I need some help; for people to rebuild simgear with -DSG_SVN_CLIENT=1, and mv / erase their TerraSync dir. Then simply run FGFS as normal, as if you were starting on a new machine / account with no previous use of TerraSync.</nowiki><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mail-archive.com/flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg40191.html|title=TerraSync libSVN replacement testing|author=James Turner|date=Tue, 11 Jun 2013 08:58:20 -0700}}</ref>|James Turner}}
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| {{cquote|<nowiki>So, as I've previously asked before, I really need people running from 'next'
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| to try with -DSG_SVN_CLIENT=1 when configuring SimGear, move their existing
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| TerraSync dir out the way, and test, test, test. I'm sure the new code isn't
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| 100% trouble free (in particular I think there is still the occasional time
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| when it gets stuck not doing any more downloads until FG is restarted), but I
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| really don't want to move forwards with the code until I have a bit more
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| assurance it's not going to make everyone's setup crash 80% of the time, which
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| Note this applies even if you 'don't use' terrasync since the SVN sync engine
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| is going to be used for other pieces of data as soon as it's stable. (I will be
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| adding a new preference to globally control whether FG works in online/offline
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| mode, of course)</nowiki><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mail-archive.com/flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg40775.html|title=<nowiki>[Flightgear-devel] Built-in Svn client code crashing</nowiki>|author=<nowiki>James Turner</nowiki>|date=<nowiki>Fri, 20 Sep 2013 09:54:38 -0700</nowiki>}}</ref>|<nowiki>James Turner</nowiki>}}
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| When using CMake GUI, you can add those entries by clicking the Add entry button. Note that you should omit the -D prefix. | | When using CMake GUI, you can add those entries by clicking the Add entry button. Note that you should omit the -D prefix. |
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| === OSG-stable-Win === | | === OSG-stable-Win === |