By "false" you mean they are null, I assume. Well, "latitude" and "longitude" are
created a few lines further up by:
// Any time after globals is created we are ready to use the
// property system
static const SGPropertyNode *longitude
= fgGetNode("/position/longitude-deg",
Julian Foad wrote:
> Erik Hofman wrote:
>
>>The latest FlightGear from CVS gives me a core after startup.
>>I traced it back to SimGear/simgear/misc/props.hxx line 730:
>>
>>Process 14190 (fgfs) stopped on signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation violation
>>(default) at [SGPropertyNode::getAttribute(SGProp
Erik Hofman wrote:
>
> The latest FlightGear from CVS gives me a core after startup.
> I traced it back to SimGear/simgear/misc/props.hxx line 730:
>
> Process 14190 (fgfs) stopped on signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation violation
> (default) at [SGPropertyNode::getAttribute(SGPropertyNode::Attribute)
>
Hi,
The latest FlightGear from CVS gives me a core after startup.
I traced it back to SimGear/simgear/misc/props.hxx line 730:
Process 14190 (fgfs) stopped on signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation violation
(default) at [SGPropertyNode::getAttribute(SGPropertyNode::Attribute)
const:730 +0x10,0x103b211
Hi,
Since a few days I have the following error message, and I can't find
why ??!?
"/home/erik/fgfs/include/simgear/misc/props.hxx", line 837: error(1377):
function "SGPropertyNode::tie(const SGRawValue &, int)" has
already been declared
bool tie (const SGRawValue &rawV