James Turner writes:
BTW, I haven't even got as far as linking due to problems with PLIB CVS
versions (Mac gcc keeps moaning about Plib's ul.h, it seems to be
getting included as C file, not a C++ one, and hence function
overloading is not permitted). Haven't taken this up with the plib
Luke Scharf writes:
I've just started working with Flightgear. It has occurred to me
that it might be fun to to take aerial photos of my local airports
and turn them into scenery for the simulator.
It's sort-of fun, but it will look really crappy near the ground when
you run out of
Luke Scharf writes:
I figured that I'd take the pictures myself at whatever resolution makes
sense. It's a good excuse to go flying. :-)
Can you take pictures straight down? I guess it would be possible
with a high-winged plane and a ferociously-steep bank.
So, assuming that I have a
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 16:33, David Megginson wrote:
Luke Scharf writes:
I figured that I'd take the pictures myself at whatever resolution makes
sense. It's a good excuse to go flying. :-)
Can you take pictures straight down? I guess it would be possible
with a high-winged plane
On 08 Dec 2002 17:47:18 -0500,
Luke Scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 16:33, David Megginson wrote:
Luke Scharf writes:
I figured that I'd take the pictures myself at whatever
resolution makes sense. It's a good
Dear FlightGear developers,
I would like to kindly ask you again to participate in our survey
I do not want to bother you, really, - maybe there are currently not more than twenty
people actively involved in developing for the FlightGear project.
But, unfortunately, not more than 20 persons
On Sunday, December 8, 2002, at 04:15 am, Andy Ross wrote:
David Drum wrote:
I am compiling FG 0.9.1 on Mac OS X.
ld: Undefined symbols:
_CPSEnableForegroundOperation
_CPSGetCurrentProcess
_CPSSetFrontProcess
_CPSSetProcessName
[...]
I sent this to flightgear-users a couple days ago
Thies, Sandra wrote:
Dear FlightGear developers,
I would like to kindly ask you again to participate in our survey
I do not want to bother you, really, - maybe there are currently not more than twenty people actively involved in developing for the FlightGear project.
But, unfortunately, not
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 15:31:42 -0600,
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen writes:
..should'nt this be the normal default place to drop FG etc cvs
and tarballed code, allowing deb and rpm packagers to put their
stuff in /usr? The rpmdb does