On jeudi 02 octobre 2008, scott wrote: > gerard robin wrote: > > On jeudi 02 octobre 2008, AJ MacLeod wrote: > >> On Thursday 02 October 2008 14:23:39 scott wrote: > >>>> I git the software via yast and the repository of: > >>>> http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/games/openSUSE_11.0/FlightGear.ymp As > >>>> mentioned before I did at one time tried installing fg manually > >>>> (meaning getting the source and compiling it) but that didn't work due > >>>> to dependencies. Guess the best thing to do is to do a clean install > >>>> of OpenSuSE. > >> > >> Hang on! I'm sure you don't need to go that far. Just uninstall all > >> Simgear and FlightGear packages, then search your disk for flightgear > >> stuff; I'd check under /usr/local particularly and also maybe > >> /usr/games. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> AJ > > > > No, > > /usr/local is not involved in that case. > > > > I have just tested the installation on OpenSUSE with the Yast download > > from the Link/Repo said by Scott. > > > > Everything is right, FG is installed like usually with RPM package in > > /usr > > > > FG running perfectily with the right Data 1.00 > > Well I removed what I recently installed and went searching. Found a > couple of things, like a directory of simgear as well as fgfs and > removed them all. Also removed what I recently installed and then did > an install. Now I can run FG! > But not all is rosey... In running fgfs, I get a nice graphical > display of a P-51 and then back to the command line. Now I get: > fgfs > Model Author: Unknown > Creation Date: 2002-01-01 > Version: $Id: c172p.xml,v 1.18 2007-01-15 12:50:45 ehofman Exp $ > Description: Cessna C-172 > Segmentation fault > > Need more debugging information? Tell me how and I'll provide it. > > Thanks! > Do you mean that FG refer to, two Aircrafts, one P-51 displayed and a c172p "crashing" FG ? are you using multiplayer ?
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