Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-25 Thread David Luff
James Turner writes: > > On 25 Nov 2005, at 00:33, David Luff wrote: > > > Thanks, that's great! Would you prefer me to upload it to > > SourceForge for download from there, or to simply provide a link to > > your webspace? > > There's no problem with leaving it in my webspace, but you may

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-25 Thread Arthur Wiebe
> As I said, producing a panther build should be doable by someone with > Panther, or if you get many complaints, I can set up a cross-build > environment to target Panther myself; I'm just being lazy on the assumption > flight sim users are probably early-ish adopters and already have Tiger...

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-25 Thread James Turner
On 25 Nov 2005, at 00:33, David Luff wrote:Thanks, that's great!  Would you prefer me to upload it to SourceForge for download from there, or to simply provide a link to your webspace?There's no problem with leaving it in my webspace, but you may as well add it to SF -that way you get SF's download

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-24 Thread David Luff
James Turner writes: > > Okay, a DMG is available from my .Mac account: > > http://homepage.mac.com/zakalawe/.Public/taxidraw-0.3.2.dmg > Thanks, that's great! Would you prefer me to upload it to SourceForge for download from there, or to simply provide a link to your webspace? > This

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-23 Thread James Turner
On 23 Nov 2005, at 20:44, David Luff wrote:Disregard this, using the current X-Plane data everything works. It's   my fault for not reading the instructions. Will test some more (and,   err, get some sleep) and post a link to a .dmg once I verify what   happens on Panther. Thanks, I'm looking forw

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-23 Thread David Luff
James Turner writes: > > On 23 Nov 2005, at 00:23, James Turner wrote: > Disregard this, using the current X-Plane data everything works. It's > my fault for not reading the instructions. Will test some more (and, > err, get some sleep) and post a link to a .dmg once I verify what > happen

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-22 Thread James Turner
On 23 Nov 2005, at 00:23, James Turner wrote:And now the bad news - when I point TD at my (CVS) apt.dat (unzipped), and do 'New...', I enter an ICAO code (say, EGPH), and crash. The crash is consistent at line 48 of fgfsIO.cpp: looking at the code it seems like a string-pointer issue. Is this a Mac

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-22 Thread James Turner
On 22 Nov 2005, at 23:17, James Turner wrote:I built a binary that ran last year, haven't tried in ages - the issue is getting everything required linked statically, I think. I shall experiment, but don't let that stop any other Mac people having a go.Okay, so building it was pretty painless (mostl

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-22 Thread James Turner
On 22 Nov 2005, at 23:50, David Luff wrote:Are there any Mac developers here who might be able to make up a Mac package of TaxiDraw v0.32 for me?  The last version was done an X-Plane user, but there is no Mac binary available for the current version, and the Mac is popular among X-Plane users.  

[Flightgear-devel] Request to the Mac folk

2005-11-22 Thread David Luff
Hi guys, Are there any Mac developers here who might be able to make up a Mac package of TaxiDraw v0.32 for me? The last version was done an X-Plane user, but there is no Mac binary available for the current version, and the Mac is popular among X-Plane users. TaxiDraw source can be found a