Den 18. aug. 2011 23:09, skrev Julian Taylor:
it turns out the issue can be solved by simply reordering the links on the commandline.
If possible, I'd prefer that issues such as this be resolved by changing how SimGear libraries are linked. The rules governing what libraries SimGear libraries link to is in debian/sorules.
It is still necessary to ensure that debian/sorules break circular dependencies, but circular dependencies can always be broken in at least two ways (by underlinking either of the libraries in conflict), and so perhaps a different solution can make FlightGear build without changes to its makefile.
The rules currently used in debian/sorules were chosen to break the circular dependencies in a way that allowed FlightGear and Atlas to be built without makefile changes, and it'd be nice if it continued to be possible.
I don't seem to have the time to investigate a good solution myself now, though, so I think I'll just ignore the problem for now. Feel free to investigate if you do have the time.
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