Dave Perry schrieb:
> On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 05:35 +0100, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
>
>> Dave Perry schrieb:
>>
>>> On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 17:41 -0600, Donn Washburn wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> It seems that the CVS version I have will not start the engine.
>>>> It cranked and then quit. The
>>>> space bar doesn't work
>>>> The mixture and throttle was full scale This a Linux system
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Don,
>>>
>>> Is your fgfs compile from recent cvs or from several months ago?
>>> I get your symptoms with a recent pa24 running under the 0.9.10 WinXP
>>> binary (or even with months old cvs). Try replacing both
>>> pa24-electrical.nas and /Models/pa24.nas with the attached versions that
>>> I use with the 0.9.10 WinXP binaries.
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>> Hi Dave,
>> just to inform you that it has been and still is the same problem with a
>> fresh CVS source compile (SimGear/FlightGear-OSG) and a new CVS data
>> update. All instrument settings, the levers and the starter-key work
>> fine with the mouse but NOT the switches (main ... etc) so that it is
>> unusable.
>> Your nasal patches solve the problem, I just made a little testflight.
>> This is on OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64.
>>
>
> Hi Donn,
>
> Very strange??? The only changes in the two files that you say work
> are
> 1) replace
> setlistener("/sim/signals/fdm-initialized", init_electrical);
> with
> settimer(init_electrical, 0);
> at the end of pa24-electrical.nas, and
> 2) back out 4 instances of [nn, mm] in aircraft.light.new, replacing
> them with just the ordered pair nn, mm.
>
> The first makes sure that init_electrical is called independent of the
> fdm-initialized. This allows the electrical system to be initialized on
> most systems running fgfs from before Melchior Franz added the
> fdm-initialized call. The second variable change in aircraft.light.new
> was made by Melchior about a month ago.
>
> You must have an older fgfs binary that is being used instead of your
> new compile when you launch fgfs.
>
> If you still have the two cvs nas files, check the log window for
> "Nasal Electrical System Initialized" when you cannot start the pa24.
> If it is not there, the setlistener is not calling init_electrical
> because the value of fdm-initialized is never changed. Another check
> would be to use the pa24-electrical.nas file with settimer and the cvs
> version of pa24.nas together. If you are running a binary from before
> Melchior's data format change, the brackets will cause a number of nasal
> errors.
>
> I updated SimGear, source, and data from the osg branch just last night.
> Since I was checking that pa24 recent changes were correct, I deleted
> the pa24 before the updates and compiles. All is working here.
>
>
Hi Dave,
you checked that we are *two* different user who had the same problem?
The last reply wasn't from Donn it was from me, Georg.
After breakfast I'll try two things - first delete my fresh fgfs compile
and do a new one to ensure I really have gotten the newest AND I delete
the pa24-240 folder and get the newest from CVS so no file can *survive
unwished* when doing a new CVS update.
Regards
Georg EDDW
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