[Flightgear-users] unresolved external symbol

2004-10-18 Thread Thomas Oswald



dear fellow flyers,


I tried to compile flight gear_0.9.5 under windows 
by using the visual c++.net compiler. plib and simgear comiled and linked fine, 
as well as compiling the flight gear sources. but when trying to link, I got 
about 1 ! unresolved external symbol messages. what did I do wrong 
?

I would appreciate any tips about that 
matter.

regards, thomas
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Re: [Flightgear-users] unresolved external symbol

2004-10-18 Thread Erik Hofman
Thomas Oswald wrote:
dear fellow flyers,
 
 
I tried to compile flight gear_0.9.5 under windows by using the visual 
c++.net compiler. plib and simgear comiled and linked fine, as well as 
compiling the flight gear sources. but when trying to link, I got about 
1 ! unresolved external symbol messages. what did I do wrong ?
It would be nice to see at least a few of them.
Erik
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Re: [Flightgear-users] Flyable aircraft

2004-10-18 Thread Erik Hofman
Andreas wrote:
--prop:/environment/params/real-world-weather-fetch=true

These oscillations can happen when new weather is fetched. I would 
urge to try without this option and then report back.

Ok.
BTW, is there an option to make flightgear output the whole flight to a 
file so that you could take a look at it and perhaps even watch FG doing 
my flight?
You can experiment with the generic I/O protocol a bit.
Please take a look at README.IO in the Docs (or docs-mini) directory and 
README.Protocol file in the Protocols directory in the base package.

Erik
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Re: [Flightgear-users] unresolved external symbol

2004-10-18 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Selon Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Thomas Oswald wrote:
  dear fellow flyers,
 
 
  I tried to compile flight gear_0.9.5 under windows by using the visual
  c++.net compiler. plib and simgear comiled and linked fine, as well as
  compiling the flight gear sources. but when trying to link, I got about
  1 ! unresolved external symbol messages. what did I do wrong ?

 It would be nice to see at least a few of them.

Yep, I left my crystal ball in my other suit ;-)

-Fred

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[Flightgear-users] Converter for ascii to BTG

2004-10-18 Thread senthil kumar
Hai,
 
 I have converted the btg file into readable format using decode_binobj.exe. Now I want to convert the current ascii format to btg. When I searched the code I find write_bin, Whether I can use this for converting into btg? If yes, How??? Please explain in detail.

Yours,
Kumar

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Re: [Flightgear-users] Converter for ascii to BTG

2004-10-18 Thread Curtis L. Olson
senthil kumar wrote:
Hai,

I have converted the btg file into readable format using 
decode_binobj.exe. Now I want to convert the current ascii format to 
btg. When I searched the code I find write_bin, Whether I can use this 
for converting into btg? If yes, How??? Please explain in detail.
 

Essentially you would have to build an application that loads the ascii 
format file into the appropriate structures, and then pass those off to 
write_bin().  It should be a pretty straightforward task, but perhaps a 
little tedious.

Curt.
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HumanFIRST Program  http://www.humanfirst.umn.edu/
FlightGear Project  http://www.flightgear.org
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Re: [Flightgear-users] Flyable aircraft

2004-10-18 Thread Curtis L. Olson
There was a push for a while to produce a newsletter, but it's more work 
than you'd think.  Good layout tools for a nice looking newsletter seem 
to be proprietary.  We had two people working on a first newsletter 
issue, but that seemed to fall through.  Basically, it's a *lot* of 
work.  A newsletter would be great, but I personally have too many irons 
in the fire already.  We need to find other volunteers to organize it 
and put it together, and still more volunteers to write content.  We 
need to find something with enough time that they can follow up and 
remind people to finish their articles, with enough time to write a few 
things themselves, and with enough time to follow through, get the 
newsletter out, and be able to do it monthly or quarterly.  We collect a 
lot of developers and aviation enthusiasts here, but we are still 
looking for that elusive publishing expert who also happens to be a fan 
of  flightgear and open source (and has some consistant amounts of spare 
time to volunteer.)

Regards,
Curt.
Geoff wrote:
I have had enormous fun with all of a/c in fg over the past
five years or so.  In my opinion, one of the nicer things
about fg is that one is able to see things develop.  If a
model does not seem to work well (or at all), I just leave
it a while and sooner or later I return to find an
improvement.  If something seems weirdly out of kilter I
browse the dev archives, and I usually find that a
fix is under discussion there.  I am not picking a fight
with anyone who thinks differently, but for me this is the
essence of using open source software.
One thing that I would love to see would be an occasional
news letter from the developers - posted here or and/or on
the website every quarter or so - explaining the
general thrust of development. I know that one can read dev
for that, but the issues there tend to be very detailed and
it is difficult for an outsider to see the wood for the
trees.  Such a newsletter could also be used to ask users to
monitor particular areas under development for bugs.
I do appreciate that every hour spent by (eg) Curt on the
newsletter would be an hour less of code (or just having a
life away from fg).  Even so, it would be nice ..
 


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[Flightgear-users] Outa the box and outa sight

2004-10-18 Thread Innis Cunningham
Hi All
After reading the comments from the last couple of days I thought
9.6 must be a real shocker but to my surprise it ran straight out of
the box on my Windows 98SE system,Athlon 2G and FX5200 Nvidia
card,using a mouse for controls.Tried the 737,both 747's,A320,F16,T38,
with no trouble what so ever.There maybe problems with Windows XP but as
far as 98 goes it works fine.
Thanks Fred for the binaries they work fine for me.
Also thanks to those involved in the speed increase.Havn't seen frame rates
over 100 fps since 9.1.
One thing I noticed that maybe already known.The airspeed readout out on the
ADI goes to all 0's at about 150kts and does not start to work again untill 
the
speed is over 190kts.This happened on both the 747 and the A320.
Will try flying the rest over the next couple of days and report back.
Just reading between the lines the problems seem to be more joystick
related.
Thanks again

Cheers
Innis

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[Flightgear-users] Re: Flyable aircraft

2004-10-18 Thread Melchior FRANZ
* Curtis L. Olson -- Monday 18 October 2004 16:44:
 Good layout tools for a nice looking newsletter seem to be proprietary.

Scribus isn't only reported to be the best of its kind on Linux/Unix, but
also on par with professional DTP software (really!).

  http://www.scribus.org.uk/

m.

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RE: [Flightgear-users] Building Simgear

2004-10-18 Thread Vivian Meazza
Francisco Rinaldo wrote:

-Original Message-
Subject: [Flightgear-users] Building Simgear


Hi, All
 
I Still have errors trying to compile  Simgear.
Everything is ok until compiling ( make ) in sound.
There are some eroors messages when compliling sample_openal.cxx
: Parse error before token {, undefined references for example _alSourcef
, _alSourcei  and others
It seems the code is not correct, Impossible  I´m start thinking I`m not
correct ...
 
This is What I have
 
plib-1.8.3
simgear-0.3.7
openal_cyg
don´t have metakit
Could anyone help? 

The error you describe above is probably a plib/SimGear version problem.
Plib-1.8.3 goes with SimGear-0.3.6. 

I was beginning to have some doubt myself, so to check this evening I
downloaded plib-20041012-FG.tar.gz from 

ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Source/  

It wouldn’t compile under Cygwin. Fred Bouvier advised that I delete the
directory Autom4te from the local directory. I did, and it compiled without
error. Do NOT use plib cvs - it won't work under Cygwin right now.

I then did a 'make clean' and downloaded the latest cvs version of SimGear.
It compiled without error (the few usual inconsequential warnings along the
way). 

I repeated the process for FlightGear.

The latest version of FlightGear runs perfectly.

That’s all there is to it!

If you don't want to use the cvs versions, make sure you have compatible
versions of plib, SimGear and FlightGear (source and data). 

Regards,

Vivian








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Re: [Flightgear-users] Building Simgear

2004-10-18 Thread Florian Schießl
Hi
Vivan helped me with the problem a month ago. My problem was the same u 
describe.
Vivan told me to download the openal from the following adress:

quote
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Have you downloaded and installed openal_cyg.tgz from
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/
-
This should do the trick. Maybe it helps u.
Cu, Floh
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[Flightgear-users] Need a FlightGear mirror site

2004-10-18 Thread mike urig
Sorry to bother everyone again but for some strange reason I can not 
bring up the FlightGear website or the SimGear website in either Windows 
or Linux.
Someone sent me a link to a mirror site that worked. There are no error 
messages the cursor just stays as an hourglass.

Thanks
Mike
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