Hi,
I just received this email this morning. Do we have anyone who would be
willing to sign up at this site, register our project, and then maintain the
information over time as we make new releases?
Thanks!
Curt.
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From: Frank Karlitschek
Hey there gang. I've been doing some local mods of Flightgear for a university
research group, and am now about to take a fairly hefty step in the project, so
I was hoping to get some advice and find some direction.
I'm using Flightgear as a means of showing what a UAV is doing, is it is a
AnMaster wrote:
checking for svn_client.h... no
However the header does exist, as /usr/include/subversion-1/svn_client.h
I guess a fix for configure is needed.
How does the detailed output in 'config.log' look like, any hint in
there ?
Martin.
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Hello,
I'm using earphones and noticed the current CVS HEAD is unusable. In cockpit of
several aircrafts (possibly all but only tried C172, Bo105, A10 and Lightning
yet) I only get any sound at all on the left ear. Very irritating when using
Hi all, let me start that my goal here is NOT to start a polemic on the
reasons for using nasal vs any other scripting language, or the scripting vs
native code, or any such argument :)
Thanks for remembering that.
That said, being a long time user and proponent of levering scripting in
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I sent a reply but got Message body is too big: 93978 bytes with a limit of 40
KB. There were several thousands of lines with error from various svn
headers.
Should I forward the mail directly to you?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Martin Spott wrote:
Developers,
Scenery 1.0.1 runway artifact.
Airport KHBW. Tile 1466730
Scenery over part of the runway.
http://pics.ww.com/v/coulee182/fgfs-KHBW.jpg.html
Paul B
coulee...@yahoo.com
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On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:05 -0500, Nicolas Quijano wrote:
Hi all, let me start that my goal here is NOT to start a polemic on
the reasons for using nasal vs any other scripting language, or the
scripting vs native code, or any such argument :)
Thanks for remembering that.
OK, without getting
On Thursday 26 February 2009, cullam Bruce-Lockhart wrote:
Hey there gang. I've been doing some local mods of Flightgear for
a university research group, and am now about to take a fairly
hefty step in the project, so I was hoping to get some advice and
find some direction.
I'm using
Nicolas Quijano wrote:
If the coupling is not of the hair pulling type, it might be
conceivable to integrate another scripting language alongside Nasal
for starters, and in time, completely replace it if one is so inclined :)
At the risk of diverting the thread, and not wanting to get into
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