Jon Berndt writes:
>
> When building FlightGear (and my setup in CygWin is now building plib and
> SimGear just fine), when I get to the YASim directory, I get these errors:
>
> g++ -D_REENTRANT -L/usr/local/lib -o yasim.exe yasim-test.o Airplane.o
> Atmosphere.o ControlMap.o FGFDM.o Gear.o Gl
When building FlightGear (and my setup in CygWin is now building plib and
SimGear just fine), when I get to the YASim directory, I get these errors:
g++ -D_REENTRANT -L/usr/local/lib -o yasim.exe yasim-test.o Airplane.o
Atmosphere.o ControlMap.o FGFDM.o Gear.o Glue.o Integrator.o Jet.o Math.o
M
Vivian Meazza wrote:
> With these values
>
> eng-power="1140" eng-rpm="2850"
> cruise-power="2850" cruise-rpm="1359"
> takeoff-power="1100" takeoff-rpm="1359"
>
> YASim appears go into a loop and provides no output.
These settings don't make much sense in combination.
The "eng" setting
> If I understand the VRP correctly, for almost all the airplanes the VRP
> location will be 0 0 0
IFF (not a typo) the nose of the aircraft is coincident with (0,0,0) in
structural coordinates, yes, your statement is true. Otherwise, wherever
the nose tip is located in the structural frame - t
> > 737/737.xml: AC_VRP 600.33 0.0 -35.67
> > A320/A320.xml:AC_VRP661.1 0.0 -37.0
> > c172p/c172p.xml:AC_VRP 42.6 0.0 38.5
> > c172r/c172r.xml:AC_VRP 42.6 0.0 38.5
> > c172x/c172x.xml:AC_VRP -10.0 0.0 0.0
> > c182/c182.xml:AC_VRP 43.9 0.0 4
> > Now, this could also be due (and is more likely to be due) to
> changes in my
> > **CygWin** environment, and the tools I use there.
> >
> > In any case, as far as plib and simgear go, I seem to be dead
> in the water.
> >
>
> Remove autom4te.cache, retry, and all should be fine.
>
> Chee
> > So the question is --
> >
> > "What did you do to your Cygwin environment ?"
> >
> > Norman
>
> I'd like to know. I just now reinstalled some of the things like
> automake,
> etc.. I'm going to try again.
>
> Jon
Still no joy. I guess it must be something I did, but I don't know what it
coul
> So the question is --
>
> "What did you do to your Cygwin environment ?"
>
> Norman
I'd like to know. I just now reinstalled some of the things like automake,
etc.. I'm going to try again.
Jon
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> Not a thing code wise. It's just a visual thing that is handled on the
> flightgear side. It might be useful to have a textual
> description of the VRP
> somewhere like in the FDM config (e.g. "VRP is tip of the propeller nose
> cone"), just so that it is possible to tell. To be honest I
> c
Jon Berndt writes:
>
> > "Jon Berndt" writes:
> >
> > > Have the build process files changed at all for plib and
> > simgear?
Not that I know of
> > > Now, this could also be due (and is more likely to be due) to
> > changes in my
> > > **CygWin** environment, and the tools I use there.
> > >
Jon Berndt said:
> > Yes. I mean no you aren't, but yes it is already being done. ;-)
> >
> > For anyone interested in this subject take a look at the
> > "-set.xml" files for
> > the pa28-161 or the p51d. Both add "target-offset" parameters to
> > the "views".
> > These are offsets from the VRP
> "Jon Berndt" writes:
>
> > Have the build process files changed at all for plib and
> simgear? I've been
> > using the same process in building plib/simgear/flightgear for
> years, but
> > this morning I get this when trying to build plib and simgear:
> >
> > --start--
> >
> > $ automake
> > Can'
> Yes. I mean no you aren't, but yes it is already being done. ;-)
>
> For anyone interested in this subject take a look at the
> "-set.xml" files for
> the pa28-161 or the p51d. Both add "target-offset" parameters to
> the "views".
> These are offsets from the VRP (e.g. Nose) to where the camera
On Sunday 18 April 2004 22:46, Vivian Meazza wrote:
> Andy Ross wrote:
> > Sent: 18 April 2004 19:04
> > To: FlightGear developers discussions
> > Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Spitfire & Hurricane manuals
> >
> > Vivian Meazza wrote:
> > > YASim crashes, or perhaps, fails to converge, just by at
Andy Ross wrote:
> Sent: 18 April 2004 19:04
> To: FlightGear developers discussions
> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Spitfire & Hurricane manuals
>
>
> Vivian Meazza wrote:
> > YASim crashes, or perhaps, fails to converge, just by attempting to
> > run with
>
> Crashing and solution failu
FYI
Curtis and I just finished posting a short
tutorials and some pics on my 747 cockpit project. I'll be updating the info
periodically with pics and tech stuff as the project moves along.
Go to the "Related Projects" page on the FlightGear
website.
Enjoy
Regards
John W.
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Vivian Meazza wrote:
> YASim crashes, or perhaps, fails to converge, just by
> attempting to run with takeoff-rpm="1360">
Crashing and solution failure ought to be easily
distinguished. :) Maybe the recent logging changes have hidden
the failure message, I'll take a look.
Try running the command
"Jon Berndt" writes:
> Have the build process files changed at all for plib and simgear? I've been
> using the same process in building plib/simgear/flightgear for years, but
> this morning I get this when trying to build plib and simgear:
>
> --start--
>
> $ automake
> Can't locate object metho
Jon Berndt said:
> It occurred to me (during communications with Mathias) this morning that one
> downside with the VRP is the seeming rotation about the nose of the aircraft
> in the view. If either:
>
> 1) The offset from CG to VRP, or
> 2) The CG position itself (being effectively the actual p
Roy Vegard Ovesen said:
>
> I'm not either, but I don't think it's possible to put sound configurations
> into the instrument configuration XML files, or is it? Note that I'm not
> under the impression that that's what you suggested, or was it? :-} I'm
> confusing myself.
Probably in the soun
It occurred to me (during communications with Mathias) this morning that one
downside with the VRP is the seeming rotation about the nose of the aircraft
in the view. If either:
1) The offset from CG to VRP, or
2) The CG position itself (being effectively the actual physical rotational
center)
is
Have the build process files changed at all for plib and simgear? I've been
using the same process in building plib/simgear/flightgear for years, but
this morning I get this when trying to build plib and simgear:
--start--
$ automake
Can't locate object method "path" via package "Request" at
/usr
Norman Vine wrote:
FYI
Thanks to David Abrahams for passing on this info: a free optimizing
cmdline VC 7.1 has been released by MS:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/
The 32MB download appears to contain much of the meat of Visual Studio .NET
2003 Professional, including the co
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