Hi
A couple of pilots all observed weird drops in frame rate after they had
been flying around in the same area for a while. The event was triggered
by the FS weekend. My frame rate dropped from over 30 to less than 10
without any adaptions in settings. The others reported 10 FPS too. There
we
That sounds absolutely great! What a pity I was unable to be there.
It sounds like you all have done a great job in promoting flightgear and
open source in general.
Thanks.
m
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- "Gene Buckle" a écrit :
> Fred, is there any advantage to using VS2010 to build the Windows
> binaries with over the VS2008 compiler? I don't follow the C++ side of the
> house so I don't know of any compiler improvements that FG would benefit
> from.
I'd stick to VS2008 until the next fg
On Sun, 7 Nov 2010, James Turner wrote:
>
> On 7 Nov 2010, at 18:58, Durk Talsma wrote:
>
>> I have a gut feeling we might just have chatted about this; but anyways,
>> after December 15 (approximately), My immediate workload is settling down a
>> bit, and hoping that we may pull a build off of
Durk Talsma wrote:
> Dear list,
We want pictures !! ;-)
Martin.
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Dear list,
FSweekend came and went by. The event was over before I even realized it.
Although I was initially skeptical as to whether we would be able to top last
year's presentation, we did so, by quite a large margin. Main attractions this
year were our Thomas-Krenn sponsored server, driving
On 7 Nov 2010, at 18:58, Durk Talsma wrote:
> I have a gut feeling we might just have chatted about this; but anyways,
> after December 15 (approximately), My immediate workload is settling down a
> bit, and hoping that we may pull a build off of the hudson machine, it should
> be too hard to
On 05 Nov 2010, at 20:37, ThorstenB wrote:
>
> Anyway, what are the plans for the next FG release?
>
Hi Thorsten,
I have a gut feeling we might just have chatted about this; but anyways, after
December 15 (approximately), My immediate workload is settling down a bit, and
hoping that we may p
Fred, if you'd like me to add you as an admin on the Hudson server, send
me a note to ge...@deltasoft.com with what you'd like your username and
initial password to be.
g.
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Hi Gene,
- "Gene Buckle" a écrit :
> > The artifacts of the fgrun build are fgrun.exe and the locale directory
> >
> Fred, I've got it emitting the build artifacts, but only the _contents_ of
> the locale directory, not the directory itself as a single zip file.
The archive at
http://flight
On Sat, 6 Nov 2010, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
- "James Turner" a écrit :
On 6 Nov 2010, at 16:22, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> Now that I updated the vs2008 projects, all win32/x64 build should
fail until you update the 3rdparties. Then the msgfmt tool used to
compile the portugese translati
Hi James,
- "James Turner" a écrit :
> On 7 Nov 2010, at 10:09, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>
> > It looks like there are also some dependencies missing.
> FlightGear-next-Win64 and FGRun-Win32 are not rebuilt when simgear is
> updated.
>
> Yes, good catch Fred. This was because Gene/I tend to l
On 7 Nov 2010, at 10:09, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> It looks like there are also some dependencies missing. FlightGear-next-Win64
> and FGRun-Win32 are not rebuilt when simgear is updated.
Yes, good catch Fred. This was because Gene/I tend to leave out the automatic
build dependencies, until a
> The artifacts of the fgrun build are fgrun.exe and the locale
> directory
It looks like there are also some dependencies missing. FlightGear-next-Win64
and FGRun-Win32 are not rebuilt when simgear is updated.
Regards,
-Fred
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