Dale,
that sound good if you could send them it would help
thanks
jason cox
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 23:15 -0800, Dale E. Edmons wrote:
Jason,
Jason Cox wrote:
Curt,
In my on going quest to compile local scenery, I was wondering if you
just run a script that makes all the scenery or
That works better, but I still have several errors :
- what is fadmin project useful for? The true question is can I
remove it, because it needs FLTK, and it's a painful task to install it
correctly (no .lib, no .dll...).
- I have a problem with the exit function declaration in
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 09:32:46 +0100, Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a clean way to move files in a CVS repository from one
directory to another for a reorganization?
No, that is one of the shortcomings of CVS. The only way is deleting it
and adding it at the new location.
I've got shell access to SourceForge, but not to the cvs machine itself. I
don't think I'd
want to play with that, anyhow.
This won't be a showstopper, just a minor inconvenience.
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..eta guesses for Russia, Alaska, Canada, Australia, Greenland,
Antarctis, South America and South Africa?
Give me a couple more days ...
..has anyone tried mixing 2 different sceneries; like in;
use 0.9.7 where available, if not, fall back to 0.9.5?
You can definitely
Martin Spott wrote:
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..willco. Anyone tried setup a scenery or terrasync server box on
your lan's?
Well, I store the whole base package related stuff on my NFS server,
Storing binaries, or the base package, or the world scenery on an NFS
server (or samba server)
On Thursday 09 December 2004 00:06, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Gerhard Wesp wrote:
Hi all,
isn't --disable-panel supposed to hide the instrument panel?
If I start fg with this option alone, it's still there.
Yes, this option only works with 2d panels. If you want to
use FG as a
On Thursday 09 December 2004 16:20, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..willco. Anyone tried setup a scenery or terrasync server
box on your lan's?
Well, I store the whole base package related stuff on my NFS
server,
Storing binaries, or the base package,
Selon RENNUIT Antoine 203220 Thésard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That works better, but I still have several errors :
- what is fadmin project useful for? The true question is can I
remove it, because it needs FLTK, and it's a painful task to install it
correctly (no .lib, no .dll...).
fgadmin
Lee Elliott wrote:
However, the 'server' (dual PIII-650, 768 MB) is a simple IDE
based system and the lan is bog-standard 100Mbit so it seems a
little slower to me, than running with everything local.
This doesn't surprise, because the network always adds latency to the
process of loading
Jason,
I sent the scripts to you directly. I didn't know if mail list would
take them.
Let me know if you get them to work. Under the current CVS most of the
airport don't show up after a bld-scenery (last time I checked). I
haven't had
time to look into it but I think Curt is still working
The DoD is going to stop making DAFIF available to the public.
http://www.naco.faa.gov/content/naco/SpecialNotices/FR-04-25631.pdf
and
http://www.naco.faa.gov/content/naco/SpecialNotices/NGA_Public_Sale_Discont_Notice.pdf
I don't know TerraGear at all, but I thought I'd give a heads up
Does anyone know if there is a parametric plane
generator for FlightGear.
Heres what I mean. If I have span,
chord, wieght, center of gravity, pitching moment, coef_lift at various angles
of attack, coef_drag like wise, prop efficiency, et cetera, Can I generate an
aircraft config file
Ed Baker wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a parametric plane generator for FlightGear.
I'd like to be able to play out what if simulations with a tool
like this.
The YASim solver is a parametric plane generator, but probably not in
the sense you want.
You seem to want a tool where you can
I'll
forward this one to the JSBSim list. I think Bill might have a good answer for
this one.
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Does anyone know if there is a parametric plane generator
for FlightGear.
Here's what I mean. If I have span, chord, wieght,
center of gravity, pitching moment, coef_lift at various
angles of attack, coef_drag like wise, prop efficiency,
et cetera, Can I generate an aircraft config
One thing to be concerned about is that pinging your broadcast address may not
be as meaningful as you'd like. Pinging 224.0.0.1 will probably yield the same
results, as all multicast aware computers should respond to a ping at that
address.
I don't use multicast very much, in fact I try to
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
Trying --native-fdm=socket,out,30,192.168.2.255,7000,udp to broadcast
the data onto a LAN for multiple machines returned the following error:
***
Error: connect() failed in make_client_socket()
SG_IO_OUT socket creation failed
Error opening channel
I have a situation where I am getting an error and I am not sure why. I have a
class
MyClass that has a copy constructor. The class has a private member that is a
const
pointer (the pointer is constant - not what the pointer points to):
class MyClass {
public:
MyClass(const MyClass mc); //
John,
I seem to recall having this working once. There is an extra flag you
have to enable on the socket to make it actually broadcast.
Yes, that jogs the ole' brain cells. (See Unix Network Programming,
H.R.Stevens, page 318)
I don't recall if this had to be enabled at the
plib level
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Thanks, that helps -- guess I'll dig around in the plib and Simgear code
Part of the question also relates to any penalty imposed on the FG frame
rate by adding multiple socket options for each IP address and unique port.
Any SWAG on the percentage for each additional
Jon Berndt wrote:
I have a situation where I am getting an error and I am not sure why. I have
a class
MyClass that has a copy constructor. The class has a private member that is a
const
pointer (the pointer is constant - not what the pointer points to):
class MyClass {
public:
On Donnerstag 09 Dezember 2004 00:51, Jon S Berndt wrote:
Is there a clean way to move files in a CVS repository from one
directory to another for a reorganization?
Only by modifying the repository files itself.
But you *need* to know what you are doing.
What do you want to move?
On Freitag 10 Dezember 2004 03:40, Jon Berndt wrote:
This gives me an odd error:
non-static const member `AnotherClass* const ptrToAnotherClass', can't use
default assignment operator
If I remove the const specifier from the declaration for ptrToAnotherClass,
and then move the assignment
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