Talk:TerraGear scenery build server: Difference between revisions

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:Part of the work may have been already done. We are distributing simgear in two packages (since there are two libraries): libsimgearcore and libsimgearscene. libsimgearcore doesn't have any graphical dependencies; it only depends on libc6. libexpat, libgcc1, libstdc++6, and zlib1g. The only drawback here is that the -dev package includes headers for both libraries, which would require both libraries be installed. Would libsimgearcore be equivalent to the library produced by SIMGEAR_HEADLESS?
:Part of the work may have been already done. We are distributing simgear in two packages (since there are two libraries): libsimgearcore and libsimgearscene. libsimgearcore doesn't have any graphical dependencies; it only depends on libc6. libexpat, libgcc1, libstdc++6, and zlib1g. The only drawback here is that the -dev package includes headers for both libraries, which would require both libraries be installed. Would libsimgearcore be equivalent to the library produced by SIMGEAR_HEADLESS?
:'''saiarcot895''': I just uploaded the terragear package to my [https://launchpad.net/~saiarcot895/+archive/flightgear-edge flightgear-edge PPA]. It should be built and available in about 20-30 minutes for users of Ubuntu Precise, Quantal, and Trusty, but ''not'' Saucy (someone decided to place the Boost libraries on Saucy at a weird place, and so I get to find a fix to that). If you use Debian, I ''think'' you can download the debs for the Quantal version and use that.


== TerraGear & TerraGear GUI (reeed) ==
== TerraGear & TerraGear GUI (reeed) ==
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