Not automatically, as far as I know, but it should be relatively simple to
script this. the main issue is how to script something that will work across
platforms. I can do this in less than 20 lines of python, but of course not
everyone has python installed on his windows machine
Ciao,
Alessandro
From: curtol...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 10:03:25 -0500
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] FGData Split Completed - a.k.a. Life after
the Split
Question on the new repository layout:
I would like to pull every aircraft from
https://gitorious.org/flightgear-aircraft/
Is there a way to do this in a single command or do I have to manually identify
each aircraft in the repository and manually clone it here? If someone adds a
new aircraft to this repository, will it get automatically fetched on my next
git pull or do I have to manually check for new aircraft and manually pull them
each individually?
Thanks,
Curt.
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 8:59 AM, George Patterson wrote:
On 19 October 2011 19:29, Cedric Sodhi <man...@gmx.net> wrote:
>
> https://gitorious.org/flightgear-aircraft
Last night, the discussion came up where the above page is slow to
load, in part it's due to 1.2MB of HTML code, plus the CSS, plus the
any images in use. Not very browser friendly. I hacked together a php
script that will parse a locally stored version of the above page and
display urls to the individual aircaft "projects". On irc, Zorg, Gijs
and perhaps a few others in the #flightgear channel had a poke it and
gave it a nod. Tonight I have improved it, and it now validates as
XHTML 1.0 Strict.
I guess, what essential information do we require from the above
Gitorious resource page. I can add parsing of the each aircraft's
RSS/atom feed, but will need to work on caching first. Currently I
have been periodically fetching the above page and saving it as a
static resource that is then referred to as requested. It should help
those that are on slower connection or pay a high data rate for
traffic. (Or those who are pressed for time. :-) )
The url is http://fgfs.dyndns.info/aircraft.php I haven't linked it
from the front page ofhttp://fgfs.dyndns.info as yet.
Regards
George
> to officially publish your planes as part of the Flightgear project.
>>
>> 2. Assuming the answers are no, yes, to #1, will all these repositories
>> be centrally located so one can track new or modified ac of interest?
>
> If you do not wish to publish your planes under the conditions outlined
> above, for instance because you don't want to use Gitorious or because
> your plane is not GPL, then, so Thorsten, you will not be entitled to be
> listed and tracked centrally (I personally don't agree with that).
>
> --
> regards,
> ManDay
>
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