Ross Golder writes:
> The CVS commit logs don't provide much info. Can they be made to send
> the changes made, too, so people can see the actual detail of the change
> (as a diff -u). Sometimes people will not understand the author's
> description of the change, for whatever reason (e.g. may use unfamiliar
> terminology).
> 
> Also, if you got into a plane and the first thing you saw was the
> following, what would you do?
> 
> <http://www.golder.org/~rossg/tmp/2001_12_09_170213_shot.png>
> 
> a) Request clearance to takeoff.
> b) Go over the pre-flight checks again.
> c) Call ahead to say you might be a while.

That's why I always bring a screw driver, duct tape, and 5 minute
epoxy whenever I go flying.

This is due to a bug in the portion of the JSBSim gear code that
handles a wind component while on the ground.  It has now been
commented out in CVS until Jon has a chance to chase down what's going
on.

Regards,

Curt.
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Curtis Olson   Intelligent Vehicles Lab         FlightGear Project
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Minnesota      http://www.menet.umn.edu/~curt   http://www.flightgear.org

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