OK, thanks for the suggestion.
This L_shft key release keycode was coming from my configuration:
I had enabled the option use L_shft + R_shft' to change keyboard map
(I switch from fr map to us map sometimes).
I disabled this option in my keyboard config,
and the key release key code is as
Hm, while people revisit the Lightning, maybe also this is interesting -
what's wrong with the picture?
http://www.phy.duke.edu/~trenk/pics/lightning_wind.jpg
The plane is at rest and faces 350 degrees (i.e. up), the wind comes from
260 degrees (i.e. left) and the drag chute goes... hm...
The latest git/next windows build on the Hudson server expects osg78
dll's, however the newest 3rd party stuff appears to include osg80 dll's.
Is this a temporary glitch or transition in the hudson server, or is there
something I need to know in terms of policy about what packages go with
which
Update ...
fgrun.exe seems to be built with osg78 dll's
fgfs.exe seems to be built with osg80 dll's
What would it take to get fgrun building against osg80 dll's so we only have
to ship one version of osg?
Thanks,
Curt.
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Curtis Olson curtol...@gmail.com wrote:
One more update: I went on the hudson server and manually requested a
rebuild of fgrun and the newest build seemed to automatically pick up the
latest osg libs. I guess there's no dependency link with the 3rd party
updates (not sure if that's even possible if it comes from an external
source.)
Thanks!
No idea how it could have worked before. I've committed an update as
described above.
However, I'm still seeing some strangeness:
1) Sometimes I'm seeing 99 rather than 100
2) Even with these changes, the -1000 value is incorrect.
I suspect that there's some floating point issue
Thanks!
No idea how it could have worked before. I've committed an update as
described above.
However, I'm still seeing some strangeness:
1) Sometimes I'm seeing 99 rather than 100
2) Even with these changes, the -1000 value is incorrect.
I suspect that there's some floating point
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