Hi,
I have a problem to run fgfs from an user account; I am using a fedora core 3 system.
I installed FlightGear 0.9.8 in /usr/local/FlightGear-0.9.8 and the base package is located in /usr/local/FlightGear-0.9.8/share/FlightGear
When I tested FlightGear from the root account, everything went well.
I run FlightGear as a user all the time, so there shouldn't be a problem.
If I run fgfs as a user without options, it run ok as well; but if I try to give options, like using another aircraft, I get the following answer:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ /usr/local/FlightGear-0.9.8/bin/fgfs &
[1] 6138
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
Base package check failed ... Found version [none] at: /usr/local/FlightGear-0.9.8/share/FlightGear # Tells FlightGear where to look for its root data files
Please upgrade to version: 0.9.8
You have to set the FG_ROOT environment variable (or specify --fg-root in the ~/.fgfsrc file) to point to the "data" directory of FlightGear. In your case I expect it to be one of the following:
/usr/local/FlightGear-0.9.8/data /usr/local/FlightGear-0.9.8/share/FlightGear/data
Erik
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