Erik Hofman wrote: > > Curtis L. Olson wrote: > > priority, but are things an average person will immediately notice and > > ding us for) then I would be tempted to roll out the 0.7.9 release > > soon. (I'm thinking specifically of the startup-onground sinking into > > the ground and spinning slowly bug in JSBSim and the accelerating > > backwards on the ground in YASim.) > > I would add that there are a number og issues thet aren't addressed just > yet because things move so quickly (and don't prevent me from running > flightgear) but which might take some time to get solved. > > One thing that I have noticed is the disapearing cloud layer still > exists, but now for larcsim ...
Ah, this reminds me of a #INF floating point exception in the cloud code (only happening with LaRCsim; perhaps because JSBsim doesn't triger it or doesn't come that far). I was too tired to debug it yesterday (esp. as I thought that I had done it before). Perhaps those are related? Can anybody try to enable floatingpoint exceptions (under MSVC you can do that with _control87()) and run FGFS then? That way should enable us to catch when the maths is blowing up. This also helps those (like me) who can't run FGFS because it's blowing up that badly that they can't run FGFS. CU, Christian -- The idea is to die young as late as possible. -- Ashley Montague Whoever that is/was; (c) by Douglas Adams would have been better... _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel
