You need to turn then on individually in cmake. Type ccmake .. and select the scenes you want compiled and turn them on. We should probably make some of them compile by default.
I did notice that few of them are broken with my recent changes. I'm working on it, but let me know if there are other problems that you see.
Steve
On May 11, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Aaron Knoll wrote:
Thanks Steve - but I think the problem is that there are no scene dylib files in trunk/lib. All the other libraries and executables are correctly compiled there, however.
I'll look around the CMake files, see why no libraries are coming out.
-Aaron
On May 10, 2006, at 5:52 PM, Steven G. Parker wrote:
It should work fine. Just do bin/manta -scene lib/volume.dylib
If you need to pass arguments to the scene, do:
bin/manta -scene "lib/volume.dylib(-arg1 ...)"
Steve
On May 10, 2006, at 5:15 PM, Aaron Knoll wrote:
Is scene-library loading broken?
If not, how do I compile and run manta with a scene file (e.g. volume.dylib)?
Many thanks -
Aaron
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