have noticed that on my 64-bit Linux machines, all of the OSG libraries
get installed into the "lib64" directory as I would expect. However, the
OpenThreads library gets installed into the "lib" directory when
selecting "Build OpenThreads with Qt threading support." That is, with
the BUILD_OPENTHREADS_WITH_QT set to ON.
I am attaching the a fix for this issue in the file:
src/OpenThreads/qt/CMakeLists.txt
It simply adds ${LIB_POSTFIX} to the destination as in done with all
other CMakeLists.txt with libraries in OSG. I have tested it on both
32-bit and 64-bit Linux."
with a osg::DefaultUserDataContainer subclassed from this. The user object access methods have now all
been moved from osg::Object into the UserDataContainer class, except for the set/getUserData() methods
that are left in osg::Object for backwards compatibility, and the description list access methods have
been moved back into osg::Node.
main UserObject access methods are now all def
lMaterialLayer->GetDirectArray().SetAt(it->second.getIndex(), lMaterial);
has been replaced by
_curFbxNode->AddMaterial(lMaterial);
because KFbxLayerElementMaterial::GetDirectArray() is now private and we can't access to it.
However, pushing back the material at the end of the vector is wrong.
We can use the (now) public attribute KFbxLayerElementMaterial::mDirectArray, as in this submission.
"
Refactored original UserData and Descriptions strings to be managed alongside the new user object suppport within
a single osg::Object::UserDataContainer.
- Support for writing unsigned 16-bit images (GL_UNSIGNED_SHORT)
- Code to parse the options string for the following options:
-- Flag to turn off the compression. The PACKBITS compression type causes issues for me with some programs on Windows (Picasa for example).
-- Options to set the XRESOLUTION and YRESOLUTION tags (DPI) in the TIFF file.
Existing behavior (PACKBITS compression, DPI tags left at default) is preserved if the options string is not set.
"
"I checked your solution and found one missing point which makes it still produce the tif error:
The very first seek_set on the empty stream with zero offset."
"This means that the empty stream is seeked again resulting in the fail bit to be set. Your code does not check this case, furthermore you use t_off instead of std::ostream::streampos for the tellp() calls. In this special case (empty stream) tellp() returns -1 which is cast to 0xFFFFFFFFFF as t_off is unsigned. I suggest this addition to your code (within the switch statement)"
Here is a quick list of the modified files:
Archive - getDirectoryContents() no longer pure virtual
Archive.cpp - default getDirectoryContents() implementation
unzip.cpp - modified to fix a bug where the same file will not load twice in a row
ZipArchive.h / ZipArchive.cpp - extends osgDB::Archive and provides support for random access loading within a .zip file
ReaderWriterZip.cpp - modified to use the ZipArchive class"