I'm getting a compile error while compiling the latest
SimGear(CVS) under cygwin(current version/fresh
install).
My compiler is gnu gcc 3.2 (20020927)
PLib 1.6.0 (in /usr/local)
GL.h Mesa 3-D version 3.4
I already tryed adding the following:
with and without:
export CFLAGS=-DWIN32
export
The Tone'ster writes:
Applied to these documents seperately, we would end up with a
intersection of a number of named elements.
Overall, you end up with the union of all the properties in the
different files, with the values loaded later overriding those loaded
earlier.
a) render a GUI
A few months back someone was looking at trying to integrate the
OpenGC stuff into FlightGear as a panel-like object. Did anything
come of that?
It was me, but unfortunetly I wasn't succesfull. The one problem is in
drawing lines. Cause we use polygon offset you must use polygons instead of
I've done some work on the C172P JSBSim aero model to make the plane
sloppier in slow flight, especially with the flaps extended.
To try it out, start FlightGear with
fgfs --aircraft=c172p-3d --altitude=3000 --vc=70
Now, extend full flaps and let the airspeed drop to around 50-55 KIAS.
David,
Just playing around a bit ...
Try flying with full rudder one direction and then try to compensate
with aileron ... I got the model to go head over heels (so to speak)
and other berzerk stuff with full rudder in flight. I've seen this
done in an 1/3rd scale R/C model of an extra 300, but
ace project writes:
I'm getting a compile error while compiling the latest
SimGear(CVS) under cygwin(current version/fresh
install).
My compiler is gnu gcc 3.2 (20020927)
PLib 1.6.0 (in /usr/local)
GL.h Mesa 3-D version 3.4
Why are you using the Mesa gl header and not the one
that ships
David Megginson writes:
At 70kt with no flaps, I get a nice forward slip as expected -- the
ailerons can easily compensate for full flaps. I'm guessing that
rudder has a little too much authority at high alpha and/or with full
flaps. I'll look into it now.
Please try it again now.
--- David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Megginson writes:
At 70kt with no flaps, I get a nice forward slip as expected --
the
ailerons can easily compensate for full flaps. I'm guessing that
rudder has a little too much authority at high alpha and/or with
full
flaps.
Norman Vine wrote:
ace project writes:
I'm getting a compile error while compiling the latest
SimGear(CVS) under cygwin(current version/fresh
install).
My compiler is gnu gcc 3.2 (20020927)
PLib 1.6.0 (in /usr/local)
GL.h Mesa 3-D version 3.4
Why are you using the Mesa gl header and not the
Martin Dressler wrote:
It was me, but unfortunetly I wasn't succesfull. The one problem is in
drawing lines. Cause we use polygon offset you must use polygons
instead of lines.
This isn't entirely a showstopper. Polygon offset works for lines,
but you have to enable it explicitly and there
William Earnest writes:
Norman Vine wrote:
ace project writes:
I'm getting a compile error while compiling the latest
SimGear(CVS) under cygwin(current version/fresh
install).
extgl.h:363: `glBlendColor' redeclared as different
kind of symbol /usr/X11R6/include/GL/gl.h:1648:
Norman Vine wrote:
William Earnest writes:
Norman Vine wrote:
ace project writes:
I'm getting a compile error while compiling the latest
SimGear(CVS) under cygwin(current version/fresh
install).
extgl.h:363: `glBlendColor' redeclared as different
kind of symbol
I have committed the TSR2 to CVS. Here's a web page with a bit more
info:
http://www.aemann.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/aircraft/british/tsr2.html
It's a neat plane. Looks like it needs a bit of tweaks for the
animation (gear/gear doors goe backwards) and it is crying out for a
texture artist to
David Megginson writes:
David Megginson writes:
At 70kt with no flaps, I get a nice forward slip as expected -- the
ailerons can easily compensate for full flaps. I'm guessing that
rudder has a little too much authority at high alpha and/or with full
flaps. I'll look into it now.
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 13:41:58 -0500
Norman Vine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William Earnest writes:
Norman Vine wrote:
ace project writes:
I'm getting a compile error while compiling the latest
SimGear(CVS) under cygwin(current version/fresh
install).
extgl.h:363:
Probably most of you noticed last week that ATI has released a unified
linux driver package for all of their 8x00/9x00 cards. I've been
wanting to try one of these for a long time, but have been a little
scared of the DRI drivers which are still maturing. This was a good
excuse to buy a cheap
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