On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 07:26:30 +0100
Tim Moore wrote
> Tim Moore wrote:
> > Chris Metzler wrote:
> >> Hi. Probably not a lot of interest in this with the new release
> >> coming shortly, but I just now updated the OSG branch from CVS and
> >> rebuilt. I'm getting a segfault during startup, as "load
On Sunday 09 December 2007 20:57, Syd&Sandy wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Will Harrison wrote:
> > >>> I had noticed the problem with the engine sounds a couple weeks ago,
> > >>> but now I have all the sounds again after a cvs update. I haven't
> > >>> noticed any issues with the avionics. You have to flip
Tim Moore wrote:
> Chris Metzler wrote:
>> Hi. Probably not a lot of interest in this with the new release coming
>> shortly, but I just now updated the OSG branch from CVS and rebuilt. I'm
>> getting a segfault during startup, as "loading scenery objects" comes up
>> on the screen. A quick chec
Chris Metzler wrote:
> Hi. Probably not a lot of interest in this with the new release coming
> shortly, but I just now updated the OSG branch from CVS and rebuilt. I'm
> getting a segfault during startup, as "loading scenery objects" comes up
> on the screen. A quick check in gdb shows:
>
> }
Hi. Probably not a lot of interest in this with the new release coming
shortly, but I just now updated the OSG branch from CVS and rebuilt. I'm
getting a segfault during startup, as "loading scenery objects" comes up
on the screen. A quick check in gdb shows:
} [Thread debugging using libthrea
On Sunday 09 December 2007 01:57:47 pm Syd&Sandy wrote:
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Will Harrison wrote:
> > >>> I had noticed
On Dec 10, 2007 2:28 AM, Jon S. Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got Cygwin and MS Visual C++ Express 2005. Which one would be better
> for me to use? How different is the build process at this time from what is
> was a few years ago?
>
> Where is the best resource on the FlightGear web s
Thanks for the link.
Lee
Ron Jensen wrote:
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 16:23 -0500, Lee Duke wrote:
Sorry for the cross post. I know a lot of people will be getting two
copies of this.
I'm looking for information about any of these aircraft: BAC
Strikemaster, the BAE Systems Hawk, or the Pilatus
On Dec 9, 2007 9:32 PM, dave perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dave perry wrote:
> > The same pair owned a copy of the Curtis-Wright pusher with a real gnome
> > rotary (stationary crank with rotating case and cylinders). That flew
> > quite well and was very maneuverable although the rotary cau
dave perry wrote:
> The same pair owned a copy of the Curtis-Wright pusher with a real gnome
> rotary (stationary crank with rotating case and cylinders). That flew
> quite well and was very maneuverable although the rotary caused a lot of
> precession force with maneuvers.
Correction - it wa
I will be out of town this upcoming week (Dec 10-14) so I'd like to send out
a quick email before I go. I am going to be doing open-ocean over water
flight testing of a UAV project I've been involved with. NOAA is the
customer and the goal is to use this system to find ocean debris (such as
ghost
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> The bleriot is very nice, much nicer than the wright. But its FDM
> is a bit ... ummm ... well, the engine is quite powerful and the
> aircraft allows some aerobatics, which the real one probably didn't ;-)
>
Melchior, that is understatement! When I was flying for Des
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 16:23 -0500, Lee Duke wrote:
> Sorry for the cross post. I know a lot of people will be getting two
> copies of this.
>
> I'm looking for information about any of these aircraft: BAC
> Strikemaster, the BAE Systems Hawk, or the Pilatus PC-9.
>
> I'm looking for information
It may be possible to create a software layer where each user downloads the
images themselves on the fly for their own personal use. But I don't think
that is actually allowed under the terms of their license agreement. I
believe anything that could be used to bypass google earth and download and
Hi Gijs,
I think the answer is in your quote. You can use Google-earth images for
a "personnal" use only. Flightgear is a publicly available software,
that is really NOT the definition of "personnal" .
It will cost nothing to ask to Google, but I bet 2 cents on their
answer: "no way!"
Cheers,
D
For the first time in a very long time, I have a system on which I should be
able to build and run FlightGear. I had a script some time ago that handled
updating plib, simgear, and flightgear from cvs, and then built compiled
that. I think things have changed quite a bit.
I've got Cygwin and MS Vi
What about the data source that's used by WorldWind?
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AnMaster wrote
> Sent: 09 December 2007 21:21
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> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Google Earth scenery
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> Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know there was/is a discussion about using real photo'
* Melchior FRANZ -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> BTW: in my tests yesterday I noticed that the part was
> never called, and so the loop is never stopped.
Just for the record: yes, that's not done ATM. Will fix tomorrow.
m.
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Sorry for the cross post. I know a lot of people will be getting two
copies of this.
I'm looking for information about any of these aircraft: BAC
Strikemaster, the BAE Systems Hawk, or the Pilatus PC-9.
I'm looking for information about aerodynamics, propulsion system,
flight controls, crew
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Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know there was/is a discussion about using real photo's as FlightGear
> textures.
> Google Earth was one of the softwares that are usable for our scenery.
> We know the pictures are copyrighted, but we may use them
Hi,
I know there was/is a discussion about using real photo's as FlightGear
textures.
Google Earth was one of the softwares that are usable for our scenery.
We know the pictures are copyrighted, but we may use them in FlightGear because:
- FlightGear is non commercial software (non paid).
An
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 20:05:12 +0100
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On Sunday 09 December 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> > I noticed that when I use "sync to VBlank" to restrain the
> > framerate to the monitor's update rate, large jumps happen quite
> > often when the mouse cursor is warped to the center.
>
> Not he
On dim 9 décembre 2007, Tim Moore wrote:
> Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > * Melchior FRANZ -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> >> glut in fg/plib or fg/osg?
> >
> > Disregard. I see from the diff that it's fg/osg. In that
> > case the patch shouldn't be applied. Tim, can you check if
> > your last change to t
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Melchior FRANZ -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
>> glut in fg/plib or fg/osg?
>
> Disregard. I see from the diff that it's fg/osg. In that
> case the patch shouldn't be applied. Tim, can you check if
> your last change to the glut interface has caused that. We'll
> drop glut a
Hi,
Thanks Curt,
You wrote half of what I really want to say.
As I only wrote one extreme aspect of my thought,
Many objections can be expected, but that's OK.
Actually I do agree with sharing files because of productivity,
ease in fixing bugs, availability of latest functions, etc.
however, th
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Syd&Sandy wrote:
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>> Will Harrison wrote:
>>> I had noticed the problem with the engine sounds a couple weeks ago, b
* Melchior FRANZ -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> glut in fg/plib or fg/osg?
Disregard. I see from the diff that it's fg/osg. In that
case the patch shouldn't be applied. Tim, can you check if
your last change to the glut interface has caused that. We'll
drop glut anyway, so there's no reason to add
* Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> glut.
glut in fg/plib or fg/osg?
I'm asking because I fixed the problem for SDL and osgViewer,
and Mathias fixed it for glut. There was a recent change in
the glut bindings for fg/osg. Maybe this has to do with it.
I'd just like to know *what* we
On Sunday 09 December 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> > I noticed that when I use "sync to VBlank" to restrain the
> > framerate to the monitor's update rate, large jumps happen quite
> > often when the mouse cursor is warped to the center.
>
> Not he
* Roy Vegard Ovesen -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> I noticed that when I use "sync to VBlank" to restrain the
> framerate to the monitor's update rate, large jumps happen quite
> often when the mouse cursor is warped to the center.
Not here. Is this with glut or sdl? Does anyone else see that?
I th
Hi,
This patch prevents large jumps when using the mouse to look around the
cockpit, or flying with the mouse.
I noticed that when I use "sync to VBlank" to restrain the framerate to the
monitor's update rate, large jumps happen quite often when the mouse cursor
is warped to the center. This p
Hi,
--- Barry Fawthrop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
schrieb:
> Hi Heiko
>
> I get the following after copying the files from
> 737-300.v12.09.2007.tar.gz in
> FG-ROOT/data/Aircraft/737-300
>
> Thanks
> Barry
>
>
> ./bin/fgfs --fg-root=./data --aircraft=737-300
> --airport=KMCO
> Error reading panel
Hi Heiko
I get the following after copying the files from
737-300.v12.09.2007.tar.gz in FG-ROOT/data/Aircraft/737-300
Thanks
Barry
./bin/fgfs --fg-root=./data --aircraft=737-300 --airport=KMCO
Error reading panel:
Failed to open file
at ./data/Aircraft/737-300/Panels/737-ap-panel2.xml
(repo
Hi,
There were some bugs causing a segfault.
should be fixed now:
http://www.hoerbird.net/737-300.v12.09.2007.tar.gz
Regards
HHS
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On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 12:02:45 +0100
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> Will Harrison wrote:
> > I had noticed the problem with the engine sounds a couple weeks ago, but now
> > I have all the sounds again after a cvs update. I haven't notice
Melchior FRANZ wrote
> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] [PATCH] wxradar bug fix and
> added feature
>
>
> * Csaba Halász -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> > Any ideas? Should we put in a comma-separated list of
> symbolic names?
>
> Not comma, but yes, I think that's the best thing. There
> shoul
Hi,
have come across an interesting problem (maybe)
Looking at data coming across the opengc socket interface.
in 0.9.10 the pressure altitude is reported as 29.9069
in the 0.9.11-pre2 it is reported as 5.32503e-315
in the CVS osg head it is reported as 29.9017
Need to dig further, but thoug
* Csaba Halász -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> Any ideas? Should we put in a comma-separated list of symbolic names?
Not comma, but yes, I think that's the best thing. There should IMHO
already be a name/number list in AIBase.hxx. Then the property could
do what we do with logging classes:
/sim/l
* Curtis Olson -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> a change to a common object breaks your aircraft. Newer aircraft
> may not work with older versions of FlightGear that don't have the
> shared pieces you expect.
Newer aircraft usually don't work with older releases, anyway. There's
too much changing.
On Dec 9, 2007 4:35 PM, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Csaba Halász -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> * > On Dec 9, 2007 11:02 AM, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > The aircraft types aren't bits,
>
> > I have turned them into bits :)
>
> Yes, I admit that I didn't spend mo
On Dec 9, 2007 9:21 AM, Melchior FRANZ <> wrote:
> * Tatsuhiro Nishioka -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> > For downloadable add-on aircraft, 3D instruments should be stored
> > inside each downloadable aircraft package even these can be duplicated.
>
> NO! $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/{Generic,Instruments,Instr
* Csaba Halász -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
* > On Dec 9, 2007 11:02 AM, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The aircraft types aren't bits,
> I have turned them into bits :)
Yes, I admit that I didn't spend more time for the review than
you spent for the explanation. Almost none. :-P
On Dec 9, 2007 11:02 AM, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Csaba Halász -- Wednesday 05 December 2007:
> > First patch fixes a bug caused by the uninitialized _range_nm member.
> > If it happens to contain nan, this will never get overwritten.
> > Second patch adds support for filtering
* Tatsuhiro Nishioka -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> For downloadable add-on aircraft, 3D instruments should be stored
> inside each downloadable aircraft package even these can be duplicated.
NO! $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/{Generic,Instruments,Instruments-3d} are to
be shipped with the release. They are mea
Tatsuhiro Nishioka wrote:
> Hi Syd,
>
> For downloadable add-on aircraft, 3D instruments should be stored
> inside each downloadable aircraft package even these can be duplicated.
> I also think that each downloadable aircraft should be independent from
> both base package and other aircraft even t
Hi,
Today I added he chrome2.rgb of the R22 and the shader
to the canopy of the ask21.
Please add the including files to the models-file.
Download: www.hoerbird.net/ask21.update.tar.gz
Thanks
Regards
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Hi Syd,
For downloadable add-on aircraft, 3D instruments should be stored
inside each downloadable aircraft package even these can be duplicated.
I also think that each downloadable aircraft should be independent from
both base package and other aircraft even these share the same panel,
sound, etc
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I asked the original author of the harrier model if he was ok with my patch to
make the trust vector show up over MP.
Below is his reply (the mailing list didn't like when I attached it so I just
pasted his reply below, but if you want I could send
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Will Harrison wrote:
> I had noticed the problem with the engine sounds a couple weeks ago, but now
> I have all the sounds again after a cvs update. I haven't noticed any issues
> with the avionics. You have to flip a switch to turn them on, maybe y
Hi,
O.k. here is the first release of of my 737-300-wip.
It's definitvly wip, but I see worser aircrafts in
cvs, so I would like have this file commit to cvs.
There are several bugs, and lot's of instruments are
missing. Don't we have here some real-737-pilots?
For those who want help, I will f
* Csaba Halász -- Wednesday 05 December 2007:
> First patch fixes a bug caused by the uninitialized _range_nm member.
> If it happens to contain nan, this will never get overwritten.
> Second patch adds support for filtering what should be displayed.
Do the patches apply to both branches?
How's t
Hello All,
This is my first post and I come to you with what I think is a great
proposal, First I will introduce myself, I work for a company which provide
training Aid and technological solution for a number of Military and
civilian entities, From time to time we get a contract to integrate s
* Maik Justus -- Sunday 09 December 2007:
> With this trick I should be able to transfer the wing-fold
> and engine-tilt animation of the v22 over the MP-protocol.
Yeah, that's a typical case for properties where standardization
wouldn't make much sense, and generic ones are therefore preferable
On Saturday 08 December 2007 23:13, Tatsuhiro Nishioka wrote:
> Thanks AJ!
>
> Durk, could you apply my patch to CVS?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tat
>
Looks like Melchior already beat me... :-)
Thanks for looking into this.
Cheers,
Durk
On Sunday 09 December 2007 07:22, Syd&Sandy wrote:
> Hi everyone ,
> I ran into another issue , just wondering what everyone else's opinion
> is
> on the matter. I,ve been updating the Bravo , and the Primus 1000
> instruments and controllers are in the Aircraft/Instruments-3d folder. I
> as
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