[ODE] Should trimesh code run properly, or is it unreliable?
Bram Stolk
bram at sara.nl
Mon Nov 14 09:31:31 MST 2005
Keith Wiley wrote:
>
> On Nov 14, 2005, at 1:49 AM, Peter Oost wrote:
>
>> On 00:48 Mon 14 Nov , Keith Wiley wrote:
>>
>>> I am trying to compile the test_trimesh.cpp example. The only
>>> modification I made to the code was that it used a variable called
>>> Size, which is a reserved keyword, so I changed it to size throughout
>>> the code. The program crashes on the initial call to
>>> dGeomTriMeshDataCreate(), which occurs so early in the execution, I'm
>>
>>
>> It worked for me last time I tried it. Did you compile ode with
>> OPCODE support (see the ./configure options)?
>
>
> Okay, I see the note in the user-settings file. Thanks. However,
> OPCODE appears to be a Windows project. There is no standard Makefile
> (I'm on a Mac, not Windows). Do I attempt to build it by simply
> compiling every file in the the OPCODE directory and them linking them
> all together? In particular, do I need to use any specific flags or
> options to compile it successfully, and in what way am I supposed to
> integrate the contents of the Ice directory into the OPCODE compilation
> process?
It's best to switch to UNSTABLE branch, and then do:
./configure --with-opcode
Bram
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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