[CrystalSpace] #967: Crystal Space-2.0 not compatible to ode-0.12

"CrystalSpace" <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Jul 2012 14:33:25 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.graphics.crystalspace.tracker
Message-ID <[email protected]>
#967: Crystal Space-2.0 not compatible to ode-0.12
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 Reporter:  yamakuzure     |       Owner:  admin
     Type:  enhancement    |      Status:  new  
 Priority:  major          |   Milestone:       
Component:  other plugins  |     Version:  V2.0 
 Keywords:  ode            |  
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 The "Open Dynamics Engine SDK" has been updated to version 0.12 with some
 improvements and enhancements.

 One of those is this:

 ---
 09/05/09 Oleh Derevenko
         * dWorldStepFast1 API removed along with
 dWorld[Get/Set]AutoEnableDepthSF1
 ---

 The attached tarball contains a set of 13 patches, that remove the
 (experimental and obsolete) StepFast usage from CS.

 What they do _NOT_ do is:

    * Patch the documentation
    * Remove XML Entities.

 What is badly hacked together:

    * In some places StepFast is simply substituted by QuickStep.

 After applying these patches Crystal Space 2.0 builds fine against
 ode-0.12 and all tests look good, at least on my machine.

 And with adding "-fpermissive" flag CS-2.0 compiles fine with gcc-4.7.1.

 Warning:
 I have simply removed all references to the obsolete system from the perl
 and python bindings. I have no possibilities to test whether they are
 still working as expected.

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Ticket URL: <http://www.crystalspace3d.org/trac/CS/ticket/967>
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