On 12 Nov 2010, at 23:44, Curtis Olson wrote:
My personal rule-of-thumb is to only commit when I've got time to watch the
Hudson board go green - it's on an hourly poll at the moment, though we can
allow other users to manually kick off builds, if you ask Gene nicely.
How do you get a
...
6) Click Input/Output (it shows
--generic=socket,out,10,localhost,16661, udp,fgcom, which is
io-item-1 in the settings file)
7) Click on --generic=socket,out,10,localhost,16661, udp,fgcom
8) BOOM, Segmentation fault (core dumped). There is no time to click
Delete or OK, it just
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 09:26:07 +0800, Innis wrote in message
blu131-w26c667f2685c89ddeb94d6df...@phx.gbl:
Hi Chris
I would let it go mate. While I feel no better about people making
money off my work I also feel that it is pretty much or own fault.
..you are here giving him a license
On Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:21:41 -0800 (PST), Chris wrote in message
429654.31507...@web56904.mail.re3.yahoo.com:
Another avenue I have considered is a New Zealand consumer affairs
program named Fair Go. This TV show has an excellent track record
of exposing scammers, and sticking up for those
Yes. Confirmed.
Thanks Fred.
Op 13-11-10 11:02, Frederic Bouvier schreef:
It should be fixed now.
Regards,
-Fred
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On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 3:57 AM, James Turner wrote:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 23:44, Curtis Olson wrote:
My personal rule-of-thumb is to only commit when I've got time to watch
the Hudson board go green - it's on an hourly poll at the moment, though we
can allow other users to manually kick off
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 09:57:14 +, James wrote in message
0275fe52-84ce-4e88-a29c-b1382f3ae...@mac.com:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 23:44, Curtis Olson wrote:
My personal rule-of-thumb is to only commit when I've got time to
watch the Hudson board go green - it's on an hourly poll at the
Dear List,
I'm regularly updating my installation from GIT (Ubuntu x64 2.6.32-26). Last
compile run with sources of last weekend worked fine. Today I wanted to renew
my stuff but run into an error during compile. Maybe someone knows what
happens. I'm puzzled as Hudson looks fine...
Suspicious
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Arnt Karlsen a...@c2i.net wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 09:57:14 +, James wrote in message
On 12 Nov 2010, at 23:44, Curtis Olson wrote:
My personal rule-of-thumb is to only commit when I've got time to
watch the Hudson board go green - it's on an hourly
There's never been a guarantee that the development sources compile for
everybody at all moments. That's why they are development sources. I
appreciate the Hudson process and quite often the change to get things
compiling on a given platform are obvious, but sometimes they aren't and one
needs to
Unfortunately this means METAR is broken (probably permanently) for
all previous FG versions now...
As a follow-up to the METAR issue: there actually is a workaround for
FG 1.9.x and 2.0 - by using a proxy server. The requests sent by FG to
a configured proxy server are fine. And the actual
Dear List,
thanks to James the issue of fgfs not compiling due to a missing reference is
not sucking any more after push ff979312 :o)
Cheers,
Mike
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2010, James Turner wrote:
On 12 Nov 2010, at 23:44, Curtis Olson wrote:
My personal rule-of-thumb is to only commit when I've got time to watch the
Hudson board go green - it's on an hourly poll at the moment, though we can
allow other users to manually kick off builds, if
Hi,
I'm using the most recent .exe build of TerraGear from the uni-duisburg website.
I believe I have followed all the steps properly to set up the work directory -
I have run hgtchop, terrafit, genapts, and ogr-decode on everything, and have a
work folder which appears to resemble what it
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