Jonathan Richards wrote:

> I had a cunning plan to burn FGBenchmark onto business card CDs for giveaway 
> at the forthcoming Linux exhibition in London, but 0.0.3 is too big for the 
> media, which only takes 50 MB.

I made reduced package. I assume it will appear on the ftp-server in
one hour:

osprey: 12:16:56 ~> md5sum /archive/FlightGear/Devel/FGBenchmark-0.0.3.tar.gz
3693add130ed857b8dc352fb21aad875  /archive/FlightGear/Devel/FGBenchmark-0.0.3.tar.gz


I know I probably removed everyone's favourite aircraft but I had no
big choice. I tried to keep almost one of each class (one JSBsim
single, one JSBsim jet, one YASim single ....  one near photo realistic
cockpit, one glider and so on):

"[...] it consists of binaries for a few platforms and a base package with
quite a bit of stuff removed:
 - high resolution textures
 - 3D clouds

The Package contains the following aircraft:

737, X15, YF-23, an225, bo105, c172, c310, dc3, f16, fokker100,
fokker50, pa28-161, paraglider, sgs233, tsr2, wrightFlyer1903"


I'll be forced to remove additional aircraft after I managed to link
a FlightGear binary on AIX. Please bear in mind that this package
primarily was intended to serve as a benchmark to compare differen, not
so popular FlightGear platforms.

Martin.
-- 
 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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