Georg Vollnhals wrote:
make
make: *** Keine Targets angegeben und keine make-Steuerdatei
gefunden. Schluss
(make:*** No targets found and no
makeconfig(???)file found. End)
Did you do a cvs -z3 up -Pd?
The -Pd flags cause cvs to add new directories and remove empty
Erik Hofman wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/c150/Models/Vintage
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv14308/Models/Vintage
Added Files:
README.TXT c150-01.rgb c150-02.rgb c150-int.rgb c150-int2.rgb
Log Message:
Add Mark Miller's c150 vintage look livery.
(See
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I notice that -lsgmisc is already there. Did you have to move it to a
differerent relative place in the link command?
It's sufficient to move '-lsgmisc' behind '-lsgbucket' in the linker
command. Apparently libsgmisc didn't get used before:
make[2]: Entering
Hi All,
I'm trying to save slights and then replay them later,
on FlightGear 0.9.8 under WinXP.
I've followed the instructions in README.IO, i.e.
fgfs --native=file,out,10,flight1.fgfs
for outputing the flight data, and
fgfs --native=file,in,10,flight1.fgfs --fdm=external
to replay, but the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I notice that -lsgmisc is already there. Did you have to move it to a
differerent relative place in the link command?
--- utils/GPSsmooth/Makefile.am~Sat Sep 24 19:14:33 2005
+++ utils/GPSsmooth/Makefile.am Sun Sep 25 18:51:06 2005
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..ahem, the big guys use opening shock damper rings to keep chute loads
safe throughout the speed range, these rings use the chute opening loads
to slow the chute opening. ;o)
Except that I heard a story recently about a guy that got himself into a
bad high speed
Curt:
That was a glassair I think. It happened up over the Sierras a few months
ago.
jj
http://kingmont.com
ftp://kingmont.com
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On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 14:12:13 -0500, Curtis wrote in message
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Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..ahem, the big guys use opening shock damper rings to keep chute
loads safe throughout the speed range, these rings use the chute
opening loads to slow the chute opening. ;o)
On Sunday 25 Sep 2005 09:12, Roy Vegard Ovesen wrote:
On Wednesday 21 September 2005 15:23, Lee Elliott wrote:
The agl data can be pretty spiky due to terrain/scenery
artifacts and 3d buildings/structures and using a moving
average filter here reduces the influence of the spikes they