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John,
Is this information about your git repositories still current?

Thanks,
Tim

John Denker wrote:
> A few minutes ago, I explained how in environment.cxx,

> 
> If you want to have all these features, the easiest way is
> to pull down a copy of the _Sport Model_ of FG.  (For details
> on this, see the "git" section, below.  This is not meant to
> be a fork, as explained below.)
> 
...
> For quite a while I've been using git to keep track of FlightGear
> files.  Using git instead of CVS is like having a sports car instead
> of a skateboard.
...
> 
> If you want to go try this, the work required to get started will be
> greatly lessened if you download the git repositories in their
> already-packed form.  The FlightGear "source" tree is available via
> the commands
> 
>    mkdir $top/fgs
>    cd $top/fgs
>    git-init
>    time git-pull  http://www.av8n.com/repo/fgs/.git origin:origin
>    ## less than a minute
>    time git-pull  http://www.av8n.com/repo/fgs/.git sport:sport
>    ## even less
>    git branch    ## take a look
>    git checkout sport
>    git checkout -b myversion  ## or whatever you want to call it
>    edit...as...desired
>    time ./autogen.sh
>    ./configure
>    time make

...
> 
> The same procedure used for the "source" tree works for the "data" tree:
>    mkdir $top/fgd
>    cd $top/fgd
>    time git-pull  http://www.av8n.com/repo/fgd/.git origin:origin
>    ## 600 megabytes of network traffic, expands to 1.5 gigs on disk
>    time git-pull  http://www.av8n.com/repo/fgd/.git sport:sport
>    ## incrementally almost nothing
>    git checkout sport
>    git checkout -b myversion  ## or whatever you want to call it
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