On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Cedric Sodhi wrote:
>> NOTE: Some aircrafts explicitly require to be inside of FGDATA, because
>> they are programmed to expect their own data files to be found in
>> FGDATA. These airplanes will give you an error if you put them outside
>> of FGDATA (as you must).
>>
>> In order to solve this, you can symbolically link them individually into
>> FGDATA (Git is already told to ignore those links).
>>
>> $ ln -s /usr/local/flightgear/aircrafts/c172p /path/to/fgdata/Aircraft/
>>
>> ===========
>
> Surely that would be a bug in the aircraft that should be fixed?

... and it has now been. You should now be able to use the c172p outside
of the fgdata/ directory.

-Stuart

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