The minus sign on an INPUT in a JSBSim FDM causes FlightGear to crash.
I know the INVERT keywork is being depreciated but it doesn't look like the
minus sign is working too well at the moment.
It crashes FlightGear when it tries to load the right aileron control of an
Aeromatic generated FDM.
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 20:59:06 +0200
Paul Surgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The minus sign on an INPUT in a JSBSim FDM causes FlightGear to
crash.
I know the INVERT keywork is being depreciated but it doesn't look
like the
minus sign is working too well at the moment.
You probably don't have the
On Wednesday, 31 December 2003 21:23, Jon S Berndt wrote:
You probably don't have the latest version of JSBSim integrated wtih
FlightGear.
Ummm ... how can it moan about INVERT being depreciated if it hasn't been
integrated into FlightGear yet?
If you have the ident program, can you run that
I just did a CVS update -dP on the JSBSim source tree, copied it all over to
the FlightGear source, and recompiled FlightGear. It works OK.
Here's the output I get from ident fgfs:
fgfs:
$Id: FGAircraft.cpp,v 1.121 2003/06/03 09:53:40 ehofman Exp $
$Id: FGAircraft.h,v 1.93 2003/12/03
The code that recogizes the - is in FGGain.cpp. Paul has version:
$Id: FGGain.cpp,v 1.7 2003/10/19 09:48:44 ehofman Exp $
The current version is:
$Id: FGGain.cpp,v 1.50 2003/11/09 21:54:00 jberndt Exp $
Maybe we just need to send the newer files over to FlightGear.
Dave
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Actually, the version ID gets modified by Flightgear CVS once it goes in. A
diff of FGGain.cpp shows differences (important ones) between what is in
FlightGear and what is in JSBSim CVS. It needs to be updated. Both source
and header files.
Jon
Dave Culp wrote:
The code that recogizes the -