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Since configure refers to these files, it seems like a good idea to actually

add them.
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21 February 2001 - CLO
As of version 0.7.2, FlightGear now requires the SimGear supporting
libraries to be installed before configuring and building FlightGear.
You must also have SimGear installed if you build the TerraGear
scenery creating tools (TerraGear is not required to run the
simulator).
You can get a copy of SimGear from the simgear web page:
http://www.simgear.org
SimGear build notes:
You should be able to just run the standard "./configure; make; make
install" to configure, build, and install SimGear. By default,
SimGear is installed in /usr/local/lib/libsg*.a and
/usr/local/include/simgear/.
You may specify an alternate prefix for building and installing
SimGear. If you do this, you may have to point the FlightGear
configure script to the correct location of SimGear. For instance, if
you installed SimGear in /usr/site/include and /usr/site/lib, you
could configure FlightGear with "./configure --with-simgear=/usr/site"

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[This file is mirrored in both the FlightGear and SimGear packages.]
You *must* have plib version 1.6.0 or later installed on your system
to build FlightGear!" Flight Gear is no longer compatible with the
earlier versions of the library.
You can get the latest version of plib from:
http://plib.sourceforge.net
Build notes:
You should be able to just run "./configure" to configure the package
and use all of plib's defaults. Then run "make" followed by "make
install". By default, plib installs itself into /usr so if you don't
like this, be sure to specify an alternate prefix such as --prefix=/usr/local