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21 February 2001 - CLO
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As of version 0.7.2, FlightGear now requires the SimGear supporting
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libraries to be installed before configuring and building FlightGear.
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You must also have SimGear installed if you build the TerraGear
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scenery creating tools (TerraGear is not required to run the
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simulator).
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You can get a copy of SimGear from the simgear web page:
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http://www.simgear.org
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SimGear build notes:
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You should be able to just run the standard "./configure; make; make
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install" to configure, build, and install SimGear. By default,
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SimGear is installed in /usr/local/lib/libsg*.a and
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/usr/local/include/simgear/.
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You may specify an alternate prefix for building and installing
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SimGear. If you do this, you may have to point the FlightGear
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configure script to the correct location of SimGear. For instance, if
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you installed SimGear in /usr/site/include and /usr/site/lib, you
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could configure FlightGear with "./configure --with-simgear=/usr/site"
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[This file is mirrored in both the FlightGear and SimGear packages.]
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You *must* have plib version 1.6.0 or later installed on your system
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to build FlightGear!" Flight Gear is no longer compatible with the
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earlier versions of the library.
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http://plib.sourceforge.net
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Build notes:
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You should be able to just run "./configure" to configure the package
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and use all of plib's defaults. Then run "make" followed by "make
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install". By default, plib installs itself into /usr so if you don't
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like this, be sure to specify an alternate prefix such as --prefix=/usr/local
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