[Flightgear-devel] OpenSUSE 11.3 FlightGear nasal errors

2010-12-29 Thread Jakub Hladik
Hello,
I'm getting so many nasal errors during simulation. I've compiled the latest
git source.

hlada...@linux-hco7:~ fgfs --version
Processing command line arguments
FlightGear version: 2.2.0
Revision: e8500b3f2dd6871b5670d57b5feaba7460555892
Build-Id: none
FG_ROOT=/usr/local/share/flightgear
FG_HOME=/home/hladas94/.fgfs
FG_SCENERY=/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery:/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery/Terrain:/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery/Objects:
SimGear version: 2.0.0
PLIB version: 185


Please take a look here:
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20t=10548

If you have any idea, please let me know.


Thank You,
J. Hladik
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] OpenSUSE 11.3 FlightGear nasal errors

2010-12-29 Thread Curtis Olson
Hi Jakub,

Just speculating here, but it is possible that you might have some stray
older versions of some dependency libraries (like simgear) installed in a
system location and that is some how leading to a not quite standard
compile?  Normally this would lead to compile errors, but maybe if certain
old pieces are found you could still get a successful compile, but
non-working behavior?  I'm just speculating here.  Another thing to try is
to make sure you've done a full make clean of everything and rebuild simgear
and flightgear completely from scratch.

If you are doing git pulls mixed with system upgrades/patches, every once in
a while it seems like stray pieces can get missed or not recompiled when
they should.

Regards,

Curt.



On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:40 AM, Jakub Hladik hlada...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 I'm getting so many nasal errors during simulation. I've compiled the
 latest git source.

 hlada...@linux-hco7:~ fgfs --version
 Processing command line arguments
 FlightGear version: 2.2.0
 Revision: e8500b3f2dd6871b5670d57b5feaba7460555892
 Build-Id: none
 FG_ROOT=/usr/local/share/flightgear
 FG_HOME=/home/hladas94/.fgfs

 FG_SCENERY=/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery:/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery/Terrain:/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery/Objects:
 SimGear version: 2.0.0
 PLIB version: 185


 Please take a look here:
 http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20t=10548

 If you have any idea, please let me know.


 Thank You,
 J. Hladik


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] OpenSUSE 11.3 FlightGear nasal errors

2010-12-29 Thread Benjamin Lacaze
Hi everyone,

I have the same problem concerning the autostart button not working on
opensuse 11.3, while it does on 11.2. I installed FG 2.0 from the
repositories in both cases. I checked the dependencies and there were no
error.

Sorry, I don't have any log or error output.

I posted this on the forum too
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20t=10548p=108297#p108297

And thanks all for what you are doing for the flightgear users, it's
becoming greater and greater :)

Regards,

Benjamin

On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Curtis Olson curtol...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Jakub,

 Just speculating here, but it is possible that you might have some stray
 older versions of some dependency libraries (like simgear) installed in a
 system location and that is some how leading to a not quite standard
 compile?  Normally this would lead to compile errors, but maybe if certain
 old pieces are found you could still get a successful compile, but
 non-working behavior?  I'm just speculating here.  Another thing to try is
 to make sure you've done a full make clean of everything and rebuild simgear
 and flightgear completely from scratch.

 If you are doing git pulls mixed with system upgrades/patches, every once
 in a while it seems like stray pieces can get missed or not recompiled when
 they should.

 Regards,

 Curt.



 On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:40 AM, Jakub Hladik hlada...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
 I'm getting so many nasal errors during simulation. I've compiled the
 latest git source.

 hlada...@linux-hco7:~ fgfs --version
 Processing command line arguments
 FlightGear version: 2.2.0
 Revision: e8500b3f2dd6871b5670d57b5feaba7460555892
 Build-Id: none
 FG_ROOT=/usr/local/share/flightgear
 FG_HOME=/home/hladas94/.fgfs

 FG_SCENERY=/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery:/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery/Terrain:/usr/local/share/flightgear/Scenery/Objects:
 SimGear version: 2.0.0
 PLIB version: 185


 Please take a look here:
 http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20t=10548

 If you have any idea, please let me know.


 Thank You,
 J. Hladik


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