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This file is made possible by contributions from:
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Todd Smith <msmith@sikorsky.com>
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Curt Olson <curt@flightgear.org>
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Erik Hofman <erik@ehofman.com>
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1. Requirements
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The following packages should be installed before FlightGear (or SimGear
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or PLib) can be compiled on Irix:
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Irix development headers and libraries
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compiler_dev.sw.base irix_dev.sw.headers
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compiler_dev.sw.ld dev.sw.lib
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compiler_dev.sw.util
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compiler_dev.hdr.lib
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gl_dev.sw.gldev dmedia_dev.sw.base
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x_dev.sw.dev
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MipsPro C and C++ Compiler environment
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c++_dev.hdr.lib c_dev.sw.c
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c++_dev.sw.c++ c_fe.sw.c
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c++_dev.sw.lib
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c++_eoe.sw.lib
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c++_fe.sw.c++
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FlightGear Flight Simulator Software
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FlightGear: http://www.flightgear.org
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SimGear: http://www.simgear.org
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Plib: http://plib.sourceforge.net
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GLUT: http://
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2. Compiling and Installation
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To create a set of binaries it is important to follow these steps. This
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will build a statically linked executable /opt/bin/fgfs
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1. Extract, and install GLUT, following the build guidelines provided
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by the author of GLUT.
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2. Extract, configure and install Plib:
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automake -a -i
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CXXFLAGS="-O2 -G0 -use_readonly_const -rdata_shared -I/opt/include" \
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CFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS="-L/opt/lib32" \
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./configure --prefix=/opt --libdir=/opt/lib32
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make; make install
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3. Extract, configure and install SimGear:
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automake -a -i
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CXXFLAGS="-O2 -G0 -use_readonly_const -rdata_shared -I/opt/include \
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-woff 1001,1012,1014,1116,1172,1174,1401,1460,1551,1552,1681" \
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CFLAGS="-Xcpluscomm "$CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS="-L/opt/lib32 -L../zlib" \
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./configure --prefix=/opt --libdir=/opt/lib32 --with-logging
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sh ../FlightGear-0.x.x/irix-hack.sh
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make; make install
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4. Extract, configure and install FlightGear:
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automake -a -i
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CXXFLAGS="-O2 -G0 -use_readonly_const -rdata_shared -I/opt/include \
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-woff 1001,1012,1014,1116,1172,1174,1401,1460,1551,1552,1681" \
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CFLAGS="-Xcpluscomm "$CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS="-L/opt/lib32" \
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CPPFLAGS="-woff 1014" \
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./configure --prefix=/opt --with-simgear=/opt --without-loging
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sh ./irix-hack.sh
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make; make install
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The irix-hack.sh script fixes some compiler specific problems which were
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introduced after the adoption of the C++ Standard Template Library.
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Not running this script will result in an error message like this:
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CC ERROR: -ar option requires archive name to be specified with -o option
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If this happens, just run the irix-hack script and continue with make.
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The "automake -a -i" command is required because automake with automatic
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dependency building breaks the native Irix compilers.
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3. Running
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Before the FlightGear program could be run it is important to install the
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FlightGear base package (the default is to extract the base package into
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/opt/bin/lib).
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This package can be found at: http://www.flightgear.org
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When all is set and done, just run /opt/bin/runfgfs
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To see the command line options, run /opt/bin/runfgfs --help
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