On Monday 01 July 2002 4:37 am, Erik Hofman wrote:
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I think I've found the problem. I grab the base package using rsync, and
that version doesn't seem to be up-to-date. Even the new crop textures
aren't included yet.
Could someone please take a look at that?
Erik
It's fixed now,
John Check wrote:
On Monday 01 July 2002 4:37 am, Erik Hofman wrote:
I think I've found the problem. I grab the base package using rsync, and
that version doesn't seem to be up-to-date. Even the new crop textures
aren't included yet.
It's fixed now, sorry about that.
No problem, things can
David Megginson wrote:
Erik Hofman writes:
Well, I know that (for instance) mustang pilots had to land
side-slipping, and taxi zig-zagging to get an eye on the runway.
Forward slipping, probably (since that would have the plane's axis at
an angle to the runway, while a side slip
Jonathan Polley wrote:
Along the lines of adding the -pedantic option, I would like to add an
ability (probably at ./configure time) to specify additional compile
options. Since one of my platforms is a Mac, I would like to be able to
add -wno_long_double, as it keeps telling me that
The result of trying to view viewmgr.cxx (web page
http://cvs.flightgear.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/viewcvs.cgi/FlightGear/src/Main/viewmgr.cxx?rev=1.18cvsroot=FlightGear-0.7content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup)
is the following error:
Failure during use of an external program:
enscript --color -W
Norman Vine writes:
[about SGPropertyNode::getPath]
Inside the main loop, it's used only for things like interactive
display in the property browser or through a network interface. It's
getStringValue where the slowdowns happen (we were talking about that
at the same time).
I
What I would prefer is something similar to --prefix=, so that I could
just add to the list, rather than replacing it. I.e.,
./configure --prefix=/sw --with-GL=/sw --add_switches=-wno_long_double
this way I don't have to know what the current configuration is.
Just a thought,
Jonathan
FYI, there are a lot of new FGFS logo items available.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store/store.aspx?storeid=fgfs_gear
The mugs look nice but I have to notice that the colour on the FlightGear
Logo Mug starts disappearing after only a few months use utilizing a
dishwasher,
Martin.
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We'll probably all have a lot more fun and work together a lot more
effectively if leave the political discussions to other forums. :-)
Regards,
Curt.
JD Fenech writes:
Huh?
JD
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David Luff writes:
Unfortunately, when ./configure gets run automatically after typing
make, the configure switches after ./configure get remembered, but
the flags in front of ./configure don't (this is using Cygwin Bash). Is
there any way round this?
I've been catching this situation
It looks like enscript is breaking on viewmgr.cxx
It also looks like the behavior of enscript doesn't conform well to
it's man page. :-(
Does this happen with any other source files or is it just
viewmgr.cxx? I don't see anything in viewmgr.cxx that looks
particularly different from any other
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
It looks like enscript is breaking on viewmgr.cxx
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The error message says
Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe just that the disk is full?
Does this happen with any other source files or is it
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
David Luff writes:
Unfortunately, when ./configure gets run automatically after typing
make, the configure switches after ./configure get remembered, but
the flags in front of ./configure don't (this is using Cygwin Bash). Is
there any way round this?
I've
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Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The
error message says Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe
just that the disk is full?
By my reading of the error message, python is reporting that enscript
died unexpectedly. There is plenty
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The
error message says Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe
just that the disk is full?
By my reading of the error message, python is reporting that enscript
died
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Curtis L. Olson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The
error message says Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe
just that the disk is full?
By my reading of the error message,
Hi,
I finally could put my new JavaScript source on my website.
It is not complete, but gives something to play with.
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/javascript-20020701.tar.gz
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/fgfs_script-20020702.tar.gz
Erik
Jim Wilson wrote:
I can see what you are saying...but the aircraft (in the cockpit view)
is actually a different scene graph.
But it's under the same camera (oddly, ssg puts the global camera
outside the graph, when it's logically the top-level node of the
graph), and has the same
Norman Vine wrote:
To experiment I believe all you should have todo is change the value
for 'center' in prep_ssg_nodes( vis, up, center ); in tilemngr.cxx
to reflect the 'offset' you want.
No, that won't work unless you can guarantee that the offset value
will always be within ~100m of the
with.
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/javascript-20020701.tar.gz
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/fgfs_script-20020702.tar.gz
Erik
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Gene Buckle wrote:
What's the aim of adding this kind of scripting to FG? I missed the
intial discussion and I'm curious. A pointer to the subject of the
original message would be great.
http://mail.flightgear.org/pipermail/flightgear-devel/2002-June/008720.html
Erik
I reported that both jsbsim and yasim have problems when crossing certain
tile borders. Yasim would crash and jsbsim still tumble. This was at LOWI,
which nobody has installed. But now I found the same behavior at the
KSFO tile. To reproduce start
$ fgfs --lon=-122.4701 --lat=37.5819
Melchior FRANZ writes:
I reported that both jsbsim and yasim have problems when crossing certain
tile borders. Yasim would crash and jsbsim still tumble. This was at LOWI,
which nobody has installed. But now I found the same behavior at the
KSFO tile. To reproduce start
$ fgfs
* Curtis L. Olson -- Tuesday 02 July 2002 20:56:
I see no problems at all crossing that tile border. There were some
semi-recent height above terrain code changes. Perhaps the new code
makes assumptions about the scenery scene graph which aren't valid for
older scenery???
Er, sorry -- that
http://mail.flightgear.org/pipermail/flightgear-devel/2002-June/008720.html
Erik
Thanks Erik!
g.
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Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I see no problems at all crossing that tile border. There were some
semi-recent height above terrain code changes. Perhaps the new code
makes assumptions about the scenery scene graph which aren't valid for
older scenery???
Curt.
Shouldn't have
* Jim Wilson -- Tuesday 02 July 2002 21:59:
I can't make this happen...is this with current scenery from cvs?
Yes, and with plib/SimGear/FlightGear CVS-HEAD from today.
I almost fall over and hear a bump from the gear touching the ground
(which cannot be, of course). No tire squeal, though. And
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 10:37 am, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
We'll probably all have a lot more fun and work together a lot more
effectively if leave the political discussions to other forums. :-)
Regards,
Curt.
Second that ;)
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Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I'm not a python expert and do not claim to have any knowledge on the
subject. But tcl will give very similar errors when a sub program
dies. It builds a pipe to the IO of the other process and if it dies
it reports a 'broken pipe.' So my best guess is still that
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 7:39 am, Martin Spott wrote:
FYI, there are a lot of new FGFS logo items available.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store/store.aspx?storeid=fgfs_gear
The mugs look nice but I have to notice that the colour on the FlightGear
Logo Mug starts disappearing after only a
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 13:39, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Jim Wilson -- Tuesday 02 July 2002 21:59:
I can't make this happen...is this with current scenery from cvs?
Yes, and with plib/SimGear/FlightGear CVS-HEAD from today.
I almost fall over and hear a bump from the gear touching the ground
John Check wrote:
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 7:39 am, Martin Spott wrote:
FYI, there are a lot of new FGFS logo items available.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/store/store.aspx?storeid=fgfs_gear
The mugs look nice but I have to notice that the colour on the FlightGear
Logo Mug starts
Unfortuenately I couldn't make jsbsim's logging feature work yet.
I tried both TERMINAL and TABULAR instead of NONE. No effect.
Could be interesting to see which column makes the values jump first.
Did you try CSV?
Yes, terminal and tabular are not implemented, yet.
smime.p7s
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 09:37:34 -0500 (CDT),
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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We'll probably all have a lot more fun and work together a lot more
effectively if leave the political discussions to other forums. :-)
..how about the impact of Microsoft's new
..how about the impact of Microsoft's new EULA lured in with the
Windows Media Player security patch ? I came across this in
'news:microsoft.public.security' and 'news:comp.security.firewalls'.
..details in http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25956.html
..my understanding of this, is
David Luff writes:
CylinderHeadTemp_degK += (dqdt_cylinder_head / HeatCapacityCylinderHead) *
dt;
Corrected.
All the best,
David
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I've been looking at the Bendix/King KT 70/71 (transponder) manual and
plan to start implimenting this instrument. Other than tuning in a
freq and having it report flight level is there anything else that I
need to think about? We don't have much in the way of ATC at the
moment so I'm guessing
I've been looking at the Bendix/King KT 70/71 (transponder) manual and
plan to start implimenting this instrument. Other than tuning in a
freq and having it report flight level is there anything else that I
need to think about? We don't have much in the way of ATC at the
moment so I'm
I've done some graphics for FS2K, they aren't very high resolution, but if
I'll remember, I'll send them from my home computer (I'm at work now :) ).
BTW, my graphics are for the KT76A, not KT70/71, but functionality wise
they are similar (as far as I know).
They also have an upper limit, but
I decided to make a couple splash screens out of some nice screenshots,
and I'm curious how they look on other systems -- mainly if they are too
dark. They are straight out of FG -- no tampering except for the text,
of course. If you want to test them, you can get them from here:
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 1:19 am, Cameron Moore wrote:
I decided to make a couple splash screens out of some nice screenshots,
and I'm curious how they look on other systems -- mainly if they are too
dark. They are straight out of FG -- no tampering except for the text,
of course. If you
They are too dark. I can't see them. Only the text.
It's on Win2k
Cheers,
-Fred
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I decided to make a couple splash
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