On Thursday 22 November 2007 07:36, Durk Talsma wrote:
> This is a quick note to everybody: I'm planning to build an "official"
> FlightGear pre-release tonight. I did a full dress rehearsal last sunday
> and that all seemed to work well, but I still needed Curt's okay for a few
> remaining issues. In the mean time, if there are any *urgent* patches
> remaining please try to get them into CVS ASAP.
>
> FWIW, FlightGear/PLIB is probably in a releasable state as it is, but given
> the time since the last release, there may be riding a lot of expectancy on
> this release, so I'd like to be a little more careful and to at least one
> more pre-release -and should any problems arise- a second one.
>
To follow up on this: It seems like the initial testing round went pretty
well, with mostly minor problems being reported, and many of them being fixed
already. I'm hoping to roll up the tar files for the release itself this
weekend. I'm not sure whether we'll be able to transfer those to the main
webserver instantly, as there were some problems recently. If not, I hope
that John Wojnaroski can again provide some server space. In the mean time,
I guess we need to make a final decision on the version number...
Another question: we always have a limited number of aircraft that are in the
distribution, with the rest being available as separate downloads. We like to
keep the number of aircraft constant, and representative of the many types of
aircraft supported by FlightGear. Is there any pressing reason to swap one
aircraft for another one? IIRC, there have been some suggestions of replacing
the 737 by the 787. FWIW, we currently have the following selection of
aircraft (Taken from Makefile.am):
data/Aircraft/Generic \
data/Aircraft/Instruments \
data/Aircraft/Instruments-3d \
data/Aircraft/UIUC \
data/Aircraft/737-300 \
data/Aircraft/A-10 \
data/Aircraft/bf109 \
data/Aircraft/bo105 \
data/Aircraft/c172 \
data/Aircraft/c172p \
data/Aircraft/c310 \
data/Aircraft/c310u3a \
data/Aircraft/Citation-Bravo \
data/Aircraft/f16 \
data/Aircraft/j3cub \
data/Aircraft/Hunter \
data/Aircraft/p51d \
data/Aircraft/pa28-161 \
data/Aircraft/Rascal \
data/Aircraft/T38 \
data/Aircraft/ufo \
data/Aircraft/wrightFlyer1903 \
Cheers,
Durk
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