Mike Krizansky:
I also think that Linux IS the right development platform, but as you
stated, if you feel more confortable with Windows, may be you can
consider the Eclipse + CDT plug-in (as IDE) and MinGW (as compiler)
combination. Both tools are free.
Indeed, and my last option, would be to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thanks Christian and Chuck,
I think Linux would be the most direct but my comfort level
diminishes rapidly.
Nowadays Linux is much more userfriendly than what people think.
But I can understand that you'll only want to tackle one problem at once.
I would
Christian Mayer wrote:
PS: If anybody is wondering why I've got so much time to answer mails:
when you are working on your master thesis you've got time for
everything but the stuff you should actually do...
I think this is common in Germany, because actually you are paid for
everything but
, 2005
6:39 PM
To:
flightgear-devel@flightgear.org
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Re:
Development Platform Help Needed
Thanks Christian and Chuck,
I think Linux would be the most direct
but my comfort level diminishesrapidly. I wouldappreciate an
opportunity to review the MSVC++ path
I know you had mentioned MSVC++ as your
desired path. Im using v.6.0, but I have heard from some that it
is easier to build with Visual C++ .NET (or v.7). There are some threads
in last months mailing list archive that discuss building with the .NET
version along with links to
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Chuck Cole schrieb:
I unfortunately do not have an FTP server or the like to make my version
of the source code available to you. But since you have some time, I
could simply e-mail you the source code that I have built along with
some simple
I was asking just for a documention how you set up MSVC++ so that it
compiles FGFS. That would be a nice HOWTO for other developers (we get a
request for that every few months)
Agreed, I think that would be a nice thing to have. I know that I would
have liked it when I built it :)
Now, I
Thanks Christian and Chuck,
I think Linux would be the most direct but my comfort level
diminishesrapidly. I wouldappreciate an opportunity to review
the MSVC++ path if I can get together with Chuck.
Most of thisdevelopment willtake placein Suffolk,
andI'm devoting the entire semester to