Dave Perry schrieb:
> On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 20:53 +0100, Georg Vollnhals wrote:
>   
>> Georg Vollnhals schrieb:
>>     
>
>   
>> Dave,
>> this is part of the console output (another fresh update of *ALL* CVS
>> and recompile (FG OSG branch)) with NOT working switches as described
>> formerly. After I copied pa24.nas and pa24-electrical.nas into the
>> pa24-250 folder all works fine.
>>
>>     
> The replacement files I posted should not work with the current cvs and
> they should be the ones that are causing the Nasal errors.  These files
> are compatible with the version in cvs several months ago.  Since the
> current cvs pa24 gives the Nasal errors and the "old" Nasal files work,
> I must assume that you are launching an old binary w/o knowing it.
>
> You indicated you are using OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64.  Is it possible that
> this distribution has a FlightGear-0.9.10 binary that is running when
> you think you are running the current cvs?  How are you launching fgfs?
>   
Hi Dave,

1. there are no default FG binaries delivered with OpenSuse
2. I have two different binaries on my system - FG OSG and FG PLIB.
3. What I am running is very easy to differentiate by the display of
some structures (ie. trees) I have in my sceneries (and 3D clouds,
airplane shadows, etc)
4. I start FG OSG and FG PLIB either by its own FGTools program with the
right pathes selected once and never changed (a new CVS compile only
changes the binary, not the address)
5. I deleted the PA24-250 folder completely and made a "cvs update -dP"
for the "data" folder as for the "sources" folder of SimGear and FG
6. I did not start this discussion, I just added that I had the same
problem to back the user who was telling you his problems.
7. As there is no other user complaining about that problem, don't worry
about it anymore.
The PA24-250 does work for me very fine *with* your patches and for all
the rest of the FlightGear world *without* them. So it might be a
mysterious phenomenon not understandable for us :-)
8. Thank you very much for this aircraft. It is one of those rare
real-life-proofen contributions to FlightGear and therefore extremly
valuable for me.

Regards
Georg EDDW


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