On Wednesday 21 September 2005 17:05, Mike Rawlins wrote:
>
>    <traffic-manager>
>      <enabled type="bool">true</enabled>
>   </traffic-manager>
>
> and got repeated messages:
> Failed to update aircraft schedule in traffic manager
> Failed to update aircraft schedule in traffic manager
> .
> .
The traffic manager is sort of a higher level traffic generator that 
interfaces with David Culp's AI objects (that is aircraft). The error 
messages you are seeing indicate an initialization error of the traffic 
manager. During initialization, I'm scanning for invalid airport codes, and 
schedules containing one or more invalid (i.e. non-existent in FlightGear), 
should be discarded from the traffic manager during initialization. If the 
system isn't properly initialized, this error message may occur. I haven't 
exactly figured out why this message may pop up yet, even after 
initialization, but that's on my todo list. 

The default schedules provided by FlightGear _should_ (tm) work, unless you 
are using only a partial 'apt.dat' file. 

Cheers,
Durk


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