Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..looks like its gonna be GCC for my 6040 too, then. Rob Landley
is working on a wee single-purpose linux distro, he adviced me he is
waiting for tcc to be able to compile the linux kernel, all the other
bits are non-FSF code and ready for him to ask RMS whether it is
I thought this would select the correct options for running Atlas on the
same machine (assuming it runs on the default port)... the result is the
same with everything I've tried so far. This is running on Linux - I'm
wondering if something is restricting access in my system configuration
(I don't
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..to make it _all_ the way OT, define 'city'. ;-)
A church and a pub surrounded by a few houses.
Erik
(No. I'm not going to define pub).
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Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/SimGear/simgear/screen
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv22511
Modified Files:
texture.cxx texture.hxx
Log Message:
Attempt to get these files back to a compilable state.
Thanks,
Martin.
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Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can get gcc to run on Irix, but it's Irix support is horrible and
it is unable to build a working version FlightGear because it
generates old style object files which can't be linked against Irix's
new style system libraries.
That's not quite
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 10:20:45 +0200,
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..to make it _all_ the way OT, define 'city'. ;-)
A church and a pub surrounded by a few houses.
Erik
(No. I'm not going to define pub).
..pity. The
Eric L Hathaway wrote:
I've been playing around with FlightGear in my spare time (what little I
have) for a year or so now, and I'd like to thank all the developers on
this mailing list who have put a lot of time and effort into making
FlightGear a terrific sim.
When I finish school this Fall, I
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 10:15:33 +0200,
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..looks like its gonna be GCC for my 6040 too, then. Rob Landley
is working on a wee single-purpose linux distro, he adviced me he is
waiting for tcc to be able
Jorge Van Hemelryck wrote:
As I said in my last post, I haven't made many contributions yet. Here's
something for those who, like me, use a Thrustmaster Direct-Connect system
(namely the Attack Throttle in my case).
Thanks for the file. I've put it in CVS.
Erik
Hi,
I noticed the number of views accessible using the 'v' is increasing. I
think it's a good idea to have a number of views, but I propose to limit
the views accessible using the 'v' key to a maximum of three and only
for views that are directly related to the aircraft.
For other views I
... I propose to limit
the views accessible using the 'v' key to a maximum of three and only
for views that are directly related to the aircraft.
For other views I would propose to use a menu entry instead.
Good idea.
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David Culp wrote:
An archive with all the paraglider files is here:
http://home.comcast.net/~davidculp2/paraglider.tar.gz
This one is in CVS now. Enjoy!
Erik
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Okay I'm done updating CVS.
We can get back to more useful work now (like running FlightGear).
Erik
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yeah, I'd actually already tried this with the same result...
I beginning to think it's something to do with machine specific
configuration
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 16:17, Innis Cunningham wrote:
Hello Christopher
This is what I have in the bat file on my windows 98 build that works.
On 12 Jul 2003 15:08:00 GMT,
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Jim Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you know that 'V' scrolls backwards through the views, and
'CTRL+v' returns to the first view?
Whatever changes will be made, we should keep this
Jim Wilson wrote:
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I noticed the number of views accessible using the 'v' is increasing. I
think it's a good idea to have a number of views, but I propose to limit
the views accessible using the 'v' key to a maximum of three and only
for views that are
I like the idea of a menu for views...
Is there a way to reset the view - I sometimes move the view outside of
the plane around.
I would like to see it simple - two views one of the outside and one of
the cockpit (cycled by v). Then Ctrl v could be bound to resetting the
view. All remaining
Hello,
First i want to thank you for your great work.
Flightgear has made substantial progress in the last months,
especially the gui menu, very nice done keep up the good work.
But now i have some questions:
1. I read in the mailinglist devel archive from last month and
found a link to a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First i want to thank you for your great work.
Flightgear has made substantial progress in the last months,
especially the gui menu, very nice done keep up the good work.
Thanks
1. I read in the mailinglist devel archive from last month and
found a link to a
Hello,
I just saw a videoclip of Microsoft's new Flight Simulator 2004
where they explained from a developer perspective how they made
the clouds in FS2004.
Those clouds looked really amazing it would be nice to have
such clouds in Flightgear too.
Now my question is, are such clouds in
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