I appreciate your work on the Traffic Manager, but ...

* Durk Talsma -- Sunday 01 July 2007:
> The message is related to a routing problem in the AI system,
> which actually causes a controlled exit from FlightGear.

Please remove the "controlled exit". There's no reason why a
user flying along should get punished with a "controlled exit",
because the Traffic Manager has a routing problem. Make the
manager heal itself (recover gracefully) or make it commit
suicide. But taking down all of fgfs is IMHO unacceptable
and rather poor coding style. It makes all of fgfs look bad,
when just one part of it is. And I doubt users will be
grateful  ... "OMG, a routing problem in the traffic manager!
Thankfully, FlightGear didn't let me continue my transatlantic
flight under these circumstances, even though I was on approach
in KJFK already."  :-}



> Normally this should never happen, unless something is
> seriously wrong.

exit() under such circumstances should never happen in the
code.  :-P

m.

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