On Thursday 30 September 2004 20:01, Lee Elliott wrote: > On Thursday 30 September 2004 09:27, Roy Vegard Ovesen wrote: > > On Thursday 30 September 2004 04:22 am, Lee Elliott wrote: > > > The problem with my joystick seems to be related to the > > > recent plib updates and it isn't being identified properly > > > within FG. jstest & jscal identify it ok but neither FG or > > > js_demo see it properly. This was something that a few > > > people wrote about recently but I'd like to confirm that > > > other people are still having the same problem on Linux > > > with the latest cvs versions of plib, SimGear and > > > FlightGear. > > > > I also had this problem. My joystick was identifies as "" by > > Flightgear and js_demo. I found out that plib was using > > jsLinuxOld.cxx instead of jsLinux.cxx. To solve this I > > defined JS_NEW in js.h like this: > > > > #define JS_NEW 1 > > > > just below JS_TRUE and JS_FALSE. And rebuilt plib. > > > > A proper solution I guess would be to figure out why JS_NEW > > isn't defined by the configure script. I grep'ed the entire > > plib dir, but IIRC JS_NEW was only found in jsLinux.cxx and > > jsLinuxOld.cxx. > > Thanks again - that did it:) > > LeeE
That's one prob out of the way, but... could someone on Linux confirm that the ballistic sub-model stuff works properly for them? The only outstanding difference Vivian and I could identify between our systems is that his is Windows based whereas I'm running Linux. Things work properly on his system but don't on either of the two different (in both h/w & s/w respects - i.e. different video cards & cpu etc to different kernels 2.4.x vs. 2.6.x and different Debian unstable snap-shots) systems that I've tried. If we can eliminate this difference we know we need to dig deeper into something else... LeeE _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel 2f585eeea02e2c79d7b1d8c4963bae2d
