Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-25 Thread Erik Hofman
On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 22:49 +, Martin Spott wrote:
 Erik Hofman wrote:
  On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 10:39 +, Alan Teeder wrote:
 
  error: unable to create file Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas
  (Invalid argument)
  
  I've renamed it to p9X2.nas, I didn't see any reference to it anyhow.
 
 After pulling your change I actually hat _both_ files sitting in the
 directory - it's just been copied, not moved.


Odd, I did a git rename..

Erik


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-24 Thread Alan Teeder
This is what I am seeing here:-

git.exe pull -v --progress  origin

From git://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata
= [up to date]  PRE_OSG_PLIB_20061029 - origin/PRE_OSG_PLIB_20061029
= [up to date]  master - origin/master
= [up to date]  release/2.4.0 - origin/release/2.4.0
= [up to date]  releases/2.2.0 - origin/releases/2.2.0
Updating 7516daf..fc51de9
error: unable to create file Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas (Invalid 
argument)
error: unable to unlink old 'Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Splash/p92W-splash.png' (Bad 
file descriptor)


Is anyone able to sort it out?

Thanks
Alan



From: Alan Teeder 
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 9:53 AM
To: Flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net 
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

In this commit
commit 9349b5fe814407df4f064d65182d06cb455469d7
Merge: 27dc727 8438cff
Author: BARANGER Emmanuel
Date: Tue Nov 22 21:39:26 2011 +0100

Tortoise Git (windows) does not like p9*2.nas   ;-(

Alan



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-24 Thread Erik Hofman
On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 10:39 +, Alan Teeder wrote:
 This is what I am seeing here:-
  
 git.exe pull -v --progress  origin
  
 From git://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata
 = [up to date]  PRE_OSG_PLIB_20061029 -
 origin/PRE_OSG_PLIB_20061029
 = [up to date]  master - origin/master
 = [up to date]  release/2.4.0 - origin/release/2.4.0
 = [up to date]  releases/2.2.0 - origin/releases/2.2.0
 Updating 7516daf..fc51de9
 error: unable to create file Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas
 (Invalid argument)

I've renamed it to p9X2.nas, I didn't see any reference to it anyhow.

 error: unable to unlink old
 'Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Splash/p92W-splash.png' (Bad file descriptor)

I couldn't find anything special about this file. Maybe it's a result of
the previous error?

Erik



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-24 Thread Alan Teeder


-Original Message- 
From: Erik Hofman
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 10:49 AM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas



I've renamed it to p9X2.nas, I didn't see any reference to it anyhow.

Erik

Erik

Thanks for removing that file.

Despite loads of messing around with git (which probably compounded the 
error :-) ) I have had to resort to a fresh git-clone to get fgdata working 
again.

Alan

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-24 Thread Martin Spott
Erik Hofman wrote:
 On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 10:39 +, Alan Teeder wrote:

 error: unable to create file Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas
 (Invalid argument)
 
 I've renamed it to p9X2.nas, I didn't see any reference to it anyhow.

After pulling your change I actually hat _both_ files sitting in the
directory - it's just been copied, not moved.

Cheers,
Martin.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-24 Thread ThorstenB
Am 24.11.2011 23:49, schrieb Martin Spott:
 Erik Hofman wrote:
 On Thu, 2011-11-24 at 10:39 +, Alan Teeder wrote:

 error: unable to create file Aircraft/Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas
 (Invalid argument)

 I've renamed it to p9X2.nas, I didn't see any reference to it anyhow.

 After pulling your change I actually hat _both_ files sitting in the
 directory - it's just been copied, not moved.

Right. But it's removed now.

cheers,
Thorsten


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[Flightgear-devel] Tecnam-P92/Nasal/p9*2.nas

2011-11-23 Thread Alan Teeder
In this commit
commit 9349b5fe814407df4f064d65182d06cb455469d7
Merge: 27dc727 8438cff
Author: BARANGER Emmanuel
Date: Tue Nov 22 21:39:26 2011 +0100

Tortoise Git (windows) does not like p9*2.nas   ;-(

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