As you can see in the image, The Box doesn't roll but slides on the slope.

Here is how i create the box in code,
config = new btDefaultCollisionConfiguration();
dispatcher = new btCollisionDispatcher(config);
broadphase = new btDbvtBroadphase();
solver = new btSequentialImpulseConstraintSolver();
bWorld = new btDiscreteDynamicsWorld(dispatcher, broadphase, solver, config);
bWorld->setGravity(btVector3(0, -9.8f, 0));
// ...
btTransform t;
t.setIdentity();
t.setOrigin(btVector3(position.x, position.y, position.z));
btBoxShape* box = new btBoxShape(btVector3(size.x, size.y, size.z));
btVector3 inertia(0, 0, 0);
float mass = 10.f;
box->calculateLocalInertia(mass, inertia);
btMotionState* mState = new btDefaultMotionState(t);
btRigidBody::btRigidBodyConstructionInfo cInfo(mass, mState, box);
//cInfo.m_restitution = 0.4f;
//cInfo.m_friction = 0.5f;
btRigidBody* body = new btRigidBody(cInfo);
//body->setLinearFactor(btVector3(1,1,0));
//body->setAngularFactor(btVector3(0,0,1));
m_impl->bWorld->addRigidBody(body);
I tried with friction and other parameters but result is the same. Let me know what I'm doing wrong here.
You need to pass your
inertiavector tobtRigidBodyConstructionInfo. Check the 4th parameter onbtRigidBodyConstructionInfoconstructor (the one with default value).