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on how to include the buildings I design in the scenery? Presumably it
needs including in the airport files, but I've yet to work out how.
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Running flightgear on an ABit VP6 based system with 2 PIII 866 processors
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The JSBSim make file seems to be looking for src/FDM/JSBSim/JSBSim.cpp but
it actuslly exists as src/FDM/JSBSim/JSBSim.cxx renaming or symlinking the
file allows compilation to continue.
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for unfinished jobs
make[4]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
JSBSim.cpp is still referenced by Makefile.solo, which is referenced from
the main makefile:
EXTRA_DIST = Makefile.solo
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Jon Stockill -- Thursday 28 February 2002 14:28:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
No. This was explained yesterday, too. JSBSim.cpp has been removed from the
FlightGear tree. JSBSim.cxx is required. You need to do a CVS update
don't use that any more ;-)
Now, feet, inches, miles, furlongs, etc are another matter :-)
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when it was turned off :-)
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is happy on a default install.
/distro holy war
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carriers, you'll have to ...
And for the british ones you need the ramp - it's also a much smaller
target to aim for!
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/Grad or DRG on every scientific calculator? Those are
Grads. I've heard that the military use them ... but I haven't seen any evidence
of it.
No, the military use mils - 6400 of em to 360 degrees AFAICR.
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slackware users out there that would like to try it
then with a bit more feedback I'll announce it on the users list, and it
can be linked from the downloads page.
Packages for the 9.0 beta will be available on there once I've tested it
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sure there's got to be a better way than putting an aircraft on the
ground where you want the scenery item to get the elevation.
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On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, David Luff wrote:
Once you get this working we all ought to have a communal virtual fly-in at
David M or Alex's local airports sometime :-)
Now *THAT* would be truly impressive.
(No laughing when I bounce the landing!)
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be wasted.
Yes - you still need the pilot logic however it's done. It certainly
won't be wasted.
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the location of the airfields, wher if as was
suggested before it's broken down by state, then presumably you need to
store the state for each and every airfield too, or is there some other
method of telling which state each one is in that I've missed?
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, double)'
/usr/local/include/simgear/sky/clouds3d/SkySceneLoader.hpp:51: candidates
are: bool SkySceneLoader::Load(SGPath)
Which version of SimGear should FlightGear-cvs currently build against?
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Hahah, a GC for that would be an hour glass
and a spirit level.
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Jim Wilson wrote:
Hmmm... I did a google on spirit level wright flyer and nothing came up.
Any idea what it looks like?
I was actualyl joking, but now you come to mention it, it probably would
have been quite handy for them keeping the wing level :-)
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detail, as
would be required for flightgear, using the original ones only for
inspiration, and basic dimensions?
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in the same format so that
flightgear will work with this network? If not, is it something we should
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running it again as my normal user has caused it to hang in exactly the
same place. I suspect some sort of permissions problem somewhere, but I've
never taken the time to work out where.
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need a radar app, and real voice comms.
I suppose this should really be interfaced through the multiplayer code -
it'd be pointless talking to a tower if you can't actually see the
aircraft they're warning you about.
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the new one in 10 minutes after a few minor
changes at the other end is rather impressive on a 512Kb/s DSL line.
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New Slackware 8.0/8.1 and 9.0 packages for FlightGear 0.9.1 are now
available at http://flightgear.stockill.org.uk/
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, with the columns from default.apt Next step really is to split the
fields with the various character strings in (lighting, surface data,
etc), and add some update source tracking (so we can import again, and not
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thrashed - we then move on to
inventing another sport.
World Series
*cough*
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needs more work though.
Now I've got it far enough that you can view it I'll work on allowing
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with perl than php, but php seemed to make more
sense for the actual UI bit).
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Norman Vine wrote:
Jon Stockill writes:
BTW, should anyone want to mess with the Airfield database I'm working on,
you can find it here:
http://www.stockill.org.uk/fgfs/
GOOD WORK :-)
Out of curiosity what are you using for a back end ?
Mysql. It seems capable
for the diagram, or does the fact that there's such a large
difference indicate a problem in the data?
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database, so it'd be handy to have a look at it so I can use it as a basis
for importing DAFIFT info too.
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is PERFECT for jobs like this. Then once it's in the
database I'm using php for the front end (but perl GD to do the images).
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Norman Vine wrote:
Jon Stockill writes:
The other problem is that it's actually drawn on a square grid, so there's
gonna be increasing distortion the firther you get from the equator.
Tsk Tsk ...
x = lon * cos(deg2rad(ref_lat))
y = lat
Oooh, ta :-)
Something else
info from one of the
databases.
If anyone has any ideas on how we should prioritise the information then
I'd be very interested in hearing your ideas.
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, David Megginson wrote:
We also have fields for this information in the current default.apt
data, but they don't seem to be filled in.
Some of the UK ones certainly are.
EGNM for example.
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of a better system.
OK, I'll work on that this evening then.
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arrangement changed to 4
rubber feet instead of the usual layout I had a flying 2 slice toaster as
per their required spec.
Unfortunately it looks like I didn't keep the files around though.
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have the photos openly accssible on the net, due to some of his pics being
used without consent before.
If there's info that anyone desperately needs, I'll see what I can come up
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to 108.8, I get distance
readings from the UPP TACAN at CYOW, even though there's no VOR. Can
the paired frequency be deduced from the channel?
ISTR there being a lookup table for this in the back of the british
isles/north atlantic en route supplement - I'll have a look when I get
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at the moment - there's an awful
lot of information (it's about 2 thick, A4 sized, with pullouts for A3
diagrams).
The diagrams look very useful for putting together a 2d panel background,
onto which we can add instruments which is where the photos should come in
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running linux then
pamcut from the netpbm tools should do what you're after. Imagemagick can
probably do the same.
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easy to use,
although you will need to convert the image into the correct format first.
Most netpbm scripts just do:
convert source image to pbm
manipulate image
convert to required output format
You'll see from the source that there's a lot of stuff in there!
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you want to work
from.
I'm trying to get together the info from the manual to tweak the flight
model too - I can certainly help with fuel and water tank capacities and
layout, but nobody appears to have put their name to the current
harrier.xml
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We appear to have got a mention in Alan Cox's diary.
Unfortunately he's taken to writing the last batch of entries in Welsh -
obviously the lessons are going well...
http://www.linux.org.uk/diary/ if anyone has the ability to translate.
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And the answer is
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thought I'd mail and ask for a translation of the entry concerning
.)
Agreed -- we should stick to ILS, navaids, and fixes for now.
The problem you have in using different sources for ILS and runways is
that the two may not always line up.
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uncompressed, but presumably CVS
updates would be significantly faster, since they would exchange only
deltas (or does the whole file come anyway?).
AIUI you'd get the whole file if it was compressed, because it's a binary
file, where you'd just get diffs if it's left as text.
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New hi-res irregular crop texture.
For eye-candy fetischitsts (is this an english word?)
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/irrcrop.jpg
Damn, that's cool.
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coarse,
resulting in very flat terrain - I'm guessing there'll be huge
improvements if the UK SRTM data has been released?
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flightgear.distributed.net. :)
I'm experimenting with several machines in a mosix cluster at the moment -
I'd be happy to make terragear the test app :-)
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this way too
It does - I've done this before. I guess it's down to if you have a spare
serial port at both ends :-)
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Does anyone have the ac3d python export scripts for blender?
It would appear that google points to lots of sites (mainly mailing list
archives) which all list the same url - which is now 404.
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pylons...
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a problem with any of the other lists, does anyone have any
suggestions?
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Corps, in a Chippy. I've spent about 30 hours in them
and thoroughly enjoyed every minute.
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- sadly they've now been replaced in
this role by Grob Tutors.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight still fly them, as they need \a tail
dragger for people doing conversions onto the fighters.
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I'm just trying to get my head around the UV editor now.
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Give it another try in a few minutes and see if you can see it.
Just tried it again and it's back.
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For some reason both cvs.flightgear.org and cvs.simgear.org are failing to
resolve. I've just been exploring with dig, and none of the listed
nameservers appear to have an A record for them.
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On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Would anyone be opposed to using the ; character as a path separator
since these paths could show up in universeral config files.
; is a command seperator though.
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Erik Hofman wrote:
That's because slackware uses .tar.gz files as packages.
.tgz isn't slackware specific in any way.
No, but it makes my life a bit easier :-)
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Don't name them .tgz !
.tgz are Slackware specific packages, so .tar.gz is a better name.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who was worried about that :-)
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Ouch - the nvidia drivers don't support 24bpp.
I'm running 24bpp here on a 2mx - works fine.
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of the viaduct. On
March 19th, 617 Squadron also destroyed the Arnsberg Viaduct. By the end
of the war, a total of 41 Grand Slam bombs were dropped, dealing a heavy
blow to Germany.
Delivered by a bomber, not a transport aircraft too ;-)
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Gene Buckle wrote:
Makes you wonder if there's any pictures of the hole that sucker made when
it went off. :)
Well, according to google:
http://www.dambusters.org.uk/bielefeld.htm
100ft deep crater is fairly impressive.
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Jon Berndt wrote:
When Grand Slam was dropped the fuselage 'jumped' upwards quite
radically.
What's Grand Slam?
The 22,000lb bomb.
Tallboy is the 12,000lb one, and upkeep is the bouncing one used on the
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
I think S-3 Viking.
C130
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order in the preDraw routine of the sky code.
Ahaa, this explains why I can't compile this morning. I'd better go update
SimGear too!
Well done Frederic!
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do very nicely until something with a higher resolution is
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was that some tiles didn't generate, which left
large squares of sea in the middle of the scenery.
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Lee Elliott wrote:
That's great - me want - is it available from anywhere?
There's a few issues to work out. Once I have a build which appears
complete I'll pack it all up for you.
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on the top of the 2d panel has vanished behind the 3d model. I
can't recall exactly when this happened though.
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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Erik Hofman wrote:
I am volunteering for a good part with a dual processor O200.
I can throw 2 or 3 machines at it.
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with the settings in the howto doc?
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for the whole planet now.
If someone wants to let me know how I should go about running arrayfit or
terrafit on this lot then I'll get it processed.
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on all the .arr data as terra doesn't seem to want to compile.
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, but terrafit.py seems like a much nicer
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Jon Stockill wrote:
Well it's running with the settings as above, I'll see what it spits out.
I've noticed a little bit of weirdness already:
1621 pts/2S 0:01 python /usr/local/bin/terrafit.py -m 50 -x 1200
-e 2 -f 0.03 work/DEM-30/
1714 pts/2R 0:00
the complete scenery build - just let me know what you
want including, and tell me where to upload it.
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Not a problem. I'm not really a programmer - I'm a sysadmin, but I'm happy
to contribute to data collection, and I'm sure there's more data sets we
can pull out of the vmap0 data.
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Ooooh, nice - looks like my system is gonna be busy again :-)
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can customise
EVERYTHING) - with Gnome 2 I'm stuck with metacity, which doesn't always
do what I want. I suspect this may change as more Gnome 2 compliant window
managers are developed.
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On a UK keyboard ~ is next to the enter key, and ` is to the left of 1
If we're going by key scan codes then you need to be pressing the key in
the correct position, rather than the one with the correct keycap.
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having
problems with some of them. Some cause genapts to segfault, others just
seem to cause it to hang (I've left it for several hours, and found it
still stuck on the same airport).
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it as a
large floppy drive, so provided you have an alternative method of booting
it if you boot something which uses the BIOS to talk to the peripherals
(like DOS) then you'll be able to copy stuff onto A:
Use loadlin and a kernel.
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presumably is why it's trying to make
something of the tags. If it were to return text/plain it may help.
Alternatively send it as text/html, but enclose the actual data in pre
tags so that it can just be cut and pasted into a file without being
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/selected/engine[3]/property
+ /condition
+ commandproperty-adjust/command
+ property/controls/engines/engine[3]/magnetos/property
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are 404s
Same here, despite trying various combinations just in case there was a
typo.
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looks great.
You may also be interested in the new MIT site:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Aeronautics-and-Astronautics/index.htm
Worth an entry on the links page?
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, David Megginson wrote:
... sort of works now, after a few small bug fixes. You can do
something like
FG_SCENERY=/usr/local/Scenery:/usr/local/Scenery/Objects
Excellent - that makes life a lot easier :-)
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the landscape - is
there any reason why static objects couldn't be handled in the same way?
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