Anders Gidenstam wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Sep 2008, Michael Smith wrote:
>
>   
>> Hmm, did you specfiy the runway when you started?
>> And why does it take so long for it to load? it only takes 30 seconds to
>> load at any airport (iirc, fgrun slowed things down alot so that might
>> be it.).
>> Say again how to turn the traffic manager off, maybe I did it wrong or
>> something.
>>     
>
> The more recent object set for Paris 
> (available at http://scenemodels.flightgear.org) is fairly dense. :)
> You probably don't have all those objects..
>
> Other reasons for the change in load time could be differences between 
> OSG versions (I have 2.6.0) or some change in FlightGear.
>
> The "safest" way to switch off the traffic manager is to edit 
> preferences.xml in the data directory. Search for "traffic-manager" and 
> change
>      <enabled type="bool">true</enabled>
> to
>      <enabled type="bool">false</enabled>
> .
>
> But the problem could also be triggered by some other piece of code that 
> uses airport/runway information (that just happened to not be called when 
> I tested - I didn't fly around for a lot of time).
>
> /Anders
>   
That worked (but it took 15 minutes to start)!
Now, what is traffic-manager for anyway?
Thanks all.
P.S.
That means the problems in traffic-manager, how do we find out what 
wen't wroung and how to fix it?

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