Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list;

2008-10-04 Thread gerard robin
On jeudi 25 septembre 2008, Alex Perry wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  FGFS stopped building on my develop machine and I've not resolved the
  issue yet.
 
  May I expect you to increase your participation here if we're going to
  solve your trouble ?  ;-)

 Heh.  Yeah, that's why I poke at it occasionally.  Currently, the
 build finishes and an attempt to run segfaults immediately.  I haven't
 investigated further yet.  Using fgfs, simgear, osg, plib from cvs/svn
 and the rest from debian lenny on amd64.

I have had such problem with a 64 bits systems.
I noticed that .fgfsrc  which pointed to a ./fgfs/preferences.xml file was the 
cause of the segfault with a out of memory  (probably when reading that  
preferences.xml file)

The operating system was Fedora.

Since, i have installed  on that computer (which is not mine) OpenSUSE 11 
(with KDE3)  everything is right now.

Cheers


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list;

2008-10-04 Thread Martin Spott
Alex,

Alex Perry wrote:

 Heh.  Yeah, that's why I poke at it occasionally.  Currently, the
 build finishes and an attempt to run segfaults immediately.  I haven't
 investigated further yet.  Using fgfs, simgear, osg, plib from cvs/svn
 and the rest from debian lenny on amd64.

I've compiled some packages of PLIB and OpenSceneGraph to easy my own
life on Debian Etch, nevertheless I suspect they'd work on Lenny as
well. This might help narrowing down the cause for your trouble - get
the PLIB package from here:

  ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/PLIB/Debian/

  and the OSG 2.6.0 packages from here (don't mix with the old
OSG 2.4.0 packages at the same place):

  ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/OSG/Debian/

Martin.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list;

2008-09-26 Thread gerard robin
On jeudi 25 septembre 2008, Alex Perry wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
  FGFS stopped building on my develop machine and I've not resolved the
  issue yet.
 
  May I expect you to increase your participation here if we're going to
  solve your trouble ?  ;-)

 Heh.  Yeah, that's why I poke at it occasionally.  Currently, the
 build finishes and an attempt to run segfaults immediately.  I haven't
 investigated further yet.  Using fgfs, simgear, osg, plib from cvs/svn
 and the rest from debian lenny on amd64.

I have had such problem with a 64 bits systems.
I noticed that .fgfsrc  which pointed to a ./fgfs/preferences.xml file was the 
cause of the segfault with a out of memory  (probably when reading that  
preferences.xml file)

The operating system was Fedora.

Since, i have installed  on that computer (which is not mine) OpenSUSE 11 
(with KDE3)  everything is right now.

Cheers

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list;

2008-09-25 Thread Martin Spott
Hi Alex, nice to read you,

Alex Perry wrote:

 FGFS stopped building on my develop machine and I've not resolved the
 issue yet.

May I expect you to increase your participation here if we're going to
solve your trouble ?  ;-)

Martin.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list;

2008-09-25 Thread Alex Perry
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:52 AM, Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 FGFS stopped building on my develop machine and I've not resolved the
 issue yet.
 May I expect you to increase your participation here if we're going to
 solve your trouble ?  ;-)

Heh.  Yeah, that's why I poke at it occasionally.  Currently, the
build finishes and an attempt to run segfaults immediately.  I haven't
investigated further yet.  Using fgfs, simgear, osg, plib from cvs/svn
and the rest from debian lenny on amd64.

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list; Was: FlightGear on 32 bits versus 64 bits system

2008-09-24 Thread Alex Perry
From: gerard robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I agree, don't do that +1

PS.  In case anyone wonders why I've only been lurking for a year or so:
FGFS stopped building on my develop machine and I've not resolved the issue yet.
It seemed like a bad idea to say too much on the list when I'm unable to run 
FGFS!



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[Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list; Was: FlightGear on 32 bits versus 64 bits system

2008-09-23 Thread Martin Spott
Erik,

Erik Hofman wrote:
 Vivian Meazza wrote:
  Er  ... couple of words spring to mind there - grandmother and eggs :-). But
  I know that you are trying to help.

 Alright, I'm just about to lay down activities for FlightGear for the 
 second time (and now for good)  because of this statement.

Don't do that, these comments are not worth the trouble - nevertheless
I understand your motivation. If you plan to step out of the general
development cycle (again), do it like others have already done and
create your own side-project or be supportive to one of those already
existing ones,

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Good company on the list; Was: FlightGear on 32 bits versus 64 bits system

2008-09-23 Thread gerard robin
On mardi 23 septembre 2008, Martin Spott wrote:
 Erik,

 Erik Hofman wrote:
  Vivian Meazza wrote:
   Er  ... couple of words spring to mind there - grandmother and eggs
   :-). But I know that you are trying to help.
 
  Alright, I'm just about to lay down activities for FlightGear for the
  second time (and now for good)  because of this statement.

 Don't do that, these comments are not worth the trouble - nevertheless
 I understand your motivation. If you plan to step out of the general
 development cycle (again), do it like others have already done and
 create your own side-project or be supportive to one of those already
 existing ones,

   Martin.

I  agree, don't do that, to me, if there was only one good reason to go on ,  
it is that one:
in addition to everything good you did recently on FG,  you give us with the 
last f16 update, and the integration of the last JSBsim version within FG, a 
new fresh air.

Here, one, knows that i am fond of JSBsim FDM and each new JSBsim FDM Aircraft 
improvement is an enjoyment for me.

BTW: And,  i regret that,  Dave Culp, an other expert (and Pilot) has 
vanished, for some reasons, from these mail lists. 

Cheers

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J'ai décidé d'être heureux parce que c'est bon pour la santé. 
Voltaire 


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