Martin Olveyra writes:
> I have synced everything just half an hour ago.
>
> Here is the error message:
>
> main.cxx: In function `void fgUpdateTimeDepCalcs()':
> main.cxx:981: no matching function for call to `FGViewer::update (long int
> &)'
> ../../src/Main/viewer.hxx:122: candidates
On 2001.12.22 18:40 Christian Mayer wrote:
> Martin Olveyra wrote:
> >
> > I have synced everything just half an hour ago.
>
> Try to sync again. There were CVS updates in that area very recently.
> Probably you got your code just inbetween.
>
Nop, I have synced again and nothing has changed. B
Martin Olveyra wrote:
>
> I have synced everything just half an hour ago.
Try to sync again. There were CVS updates in that area very recently.
Probably you got your code just inbetween.
CU,
Christian
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I have synced everything just half an hour ago.
Here is the error message:
main.cxx: In function `void fgUpdateTimeDepCalcs()':
main.cxx:981: no matching function for call to `FGViewer::update (long int
&)'
../../src/Main/viewer.hxx:122: candidates are: void FGViewer::update()
make[2]: *** [main
David Megginson wrote:
>
> Christian Mayer writes:
>
> > > Modified FGSubsystem::update() to take an int parameter for delta time
> > > (i.e. multiloop). Most subsystems currently ignore the parameter, but
> > > eventually, it will allow all subsystems to update by time rather than
> > > by
Alex Perry wrote:
>>Is anyone still interrested, or should I call it off?
>>
>
> Sure
>
>
>>1) If you have someone in the U.S. who can submit your program/application
>>to the competition, then, if you win, that person will be awarded the
>>prizes. You can then arrange how to transfer that lat
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Wilson) [2001.12.22 08:27]:
> Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Speaking of which, when I hit 's' to switch panel, it looks like we're
> > reading the XML file each time. It funny that loading scenery doesn't
> > cause any hiccups in performance but switching
> Is anyone still interrested, or should I call it off?
Sure
> 1) If you have someone in the U.S. who can submit your program/application
> to the competition, then, if you win, that person will be awarded the
> prizes. You can then arrange how to transfer that later.
I'd go for that one ... th
Cameron Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Speaking of which, when I hit 's' to switch panel, it looks like we're
> reading the XML file each time. It funny that loading scenery doesn't
> cause any hiccups in performance but switching panels does.
Yep, I just used the panel-load that was/is boun
Hi,
Is anyone still interrested, or should I call it off?
Erik
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Erik,
2 options:
1) If you have someone in the U.S. who can submit your program/application
to the competition, then, if you win, that person will be awarded the
prizes. You can then arrange how to transf
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