> That helped, but now I am getting different errors: > > --- start --- > $ FlightGear/projects/VC90/Win32/Release/fgfs --fg- > root=c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata/ > Processing command line arguments > using aircraft-dir > for:c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Aircraft/c172p/splash.png > Warning: Could not find plugin to read objects from file > "c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Aircraft/c172p/splash.png". > Warning: Could not find plugin to read objects from file > "c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Fonts/Helvetica.txf". > Warning: Could not find plugin to read objects from file > "c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Fonts/Helvetica.txf". > Warning: Could not find plugin to read objects from file > "c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Fonts/Helvetica.txf". > using aircraft-dir > for:c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Aircraft/c172p/c172-sound.xml > using aircraft-dir > for:c:/cygwin/home/jon/flightgear/fgdata//Aircraft/c172p/Models/c172p.x > ml > Failed to load model: Failed to load 3D model: > from:Aircraft/c172p/Models/c172p.xml > ... > --- end --- > > Yet all of the plugins are clearly accessible. For example, > > which osg2cpp > > Yields: > > /home/jon/flightgear/install/msvc90/OpenSceneGraph/bin/osg2cpp > > The cygwin bash command line recognizes the path, but it seems that > FlightGear may not recognize the path. How does this work in Linux? > > Jon
I even went to a Windows command shell and got the same results. What is FlightGear looking for, and why can it not find it? Jon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net Dev2Dev email is sponsored by: Show off your parallel programming skills. Enter the Intel(R) Threading Challenge 2010. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-thread-sfd _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list Flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-devel