, to investigate this
clown.
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From: Chris Wilkinson blobster...@yahoo.com.au
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Fri, 12 November, 2010 9:58:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel
all your work.
Failing a positive outcome there I support a re-licensing of the software, to
prevent this kind of thing. Simple as that.
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Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
From: Mally ma...@tklm.freeserve.co.uk
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear
not have ever left
terra firma...
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From: Chris Wilkinson blobster...@yahoo.com.au
To: Mally ma...@tklm.freeserve.co.uk; FlightGear developers discussions
flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Fri, 12 November, 2010 9:45
,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
From: J. Holden stattosoftw...@yahoo.com
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sat, 13 November, 2010 2:28:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] FlightProSim advert on FaceBook
For the love of...
Whatever your opinion
can convince the guy to give a bit
back. After all if he can help the efforts to improve flightgear, that will
have
a flow-on effect for him. He scratch our back, we scratch his...
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a/c in each appear in the other
instances...
Is that at all possible?
Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, Brisbane, Australia.
PS. I'm at the point of almost being able to upload my long overdue 777-300ER
project - have added multiple liveries, and made it easier to create more. Its
about time I
Thanks Fred,
I will take a look at the files soon, but if you know a way of easily finding
incorrect syntax, without needing to open the xml files and reading them thru
one by one - you'll be my new best friend if you can tell me... :-)
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be a
simple typo somewhere, but there are oodles of text to pore through - where
would I start?!? :-)
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Is this something you can help me with?
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Thank you both for your quick responses, this makes the situation more
clear. Is it possible to resolve the problems I am having compiling
FlightGear using the method fred suggested? I have tried looking for a
similar line in the FlightGear makefiles but can't find one?
Thanks again,
Chris
Hello,
I am trying to build simgear on Debian, but when I run make check in
the simgear/math folder I get the following output included below. Is
there something I can tweak to fix this bug?
Thanks,
Chris
make SGMathTest SGGeometryTest
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/chris/Packaging
patch it directly without someones
guidance. Does anyone know if this bug applies to the version of
xmlparse.c included in simgear?
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On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 18:51 +0100, Chris Baines wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of hopefully updating the simgear package for
Debian. Simgear as far as i am
but they are not present. When running
flightgear with this aircraft you get a Cannot find specified aircraft:
ornithopter-uiuc error. Where are the missing files?
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Thanks for the info.
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On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 14:47 +0100, James Turner wrote:
On 21 Jul 2010, at 14:01, Chris Baines wrote:
Can I just ask what version of OpenSceneGraph is required to compile and
run Flightgear/Simgear (v2.0.0). The release page suggests that any
version will do
?
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Sent: Sat, 15 May, 2010 9:55:10 AM
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-core Phenom II beast - I think
terragear would be a good use for all that CPU power... :-)
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Sent: Sat, 15 May, 2010 9:53:37 AM
Subject: Re
any link to code...
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Sent: Sat, 15 May, 2010 6:36:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Thanks for the Ride
Hi Chris
is
lacking. It should be easier.
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To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Fri, 14 May, 2010 11:33:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Thanks
Hi there,
Its an impressive list of improvements/additions, but is there any progress
towards getting shadows working? Reimplementation of those in my humble
opninion would be the final layer of icing on an already very tasty cake... :-)
Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE
be derivative works already.
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Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
From: Andrew Gillanders andrew.gilland...@uqconnect.edu.au
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wed, 6 January, 2010 3:28:29 PM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Scenery
a more human name for milestone releases...
Just my $0.02 worth again...
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Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
From: Stefan Seifert n...@detonation.org
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Mon, 14 December, 2009 6:40
in the earlier versions, then have it vanish (understandably
of course, the 'engine' got replaced after all!), then not see it return, is
slightly disappointing.
Thats my $0.02 worth.
Regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
From: Stuart Buchanan stuart_d_bucha
that I've
disliked, is that they use the x.y.z numbering scheme.
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From: S Andreason sandrea...@gmail.com
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Mon, 14 December, 2009 1:07:12 PM
Subject
some static
building models I've placed in the scene, and other a/c I haven't worked on
look normal. Just my one looks dirty!
Any advice on the flaps/dark texture issues?
Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE
it'll look amazing. I even wonder if it would be possible to get
the clouds to cast shadows too... :-)
Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
From: Scott Hamilton scott.hamil...@popplanet.biz
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel
Hi Willie,
An updated copy is winging its way to your personal email...
Regards,
Chris W, YBBN/BNE.
From: willie wil...@glasgownet.com
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thu, 29 October, 2009 5:37:08 AM
Subject
, that the modified airport layout
data were reflected in apt.dat. Not sure how that would be accomplished, but
doing that would cure the offset startup locations problem.
Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE
From: Anders Gidenstam anders-...@gidenstam.org
on and max quality I used
to have acceptable framerates (20-25+ fps) @ 1920x1200. Now with 3D clouds with
this latest cvs I get 5 fps and grey terrain, and of course the segfault issue.
Anyone willing to give me some clues to fixing this?
Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE
weary head wants to reacquaint itself with my nice
soft pillow... :-)
Thanks,
Chris W, YBBN/BNE.
From: Erik Hofman e...@ehofman.com
To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sat, 24 October, 2009 11:02:50 PM
Subject: Re
Australia...
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Chris W, YBBN/BNE.
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To: FlightGear developers discussions flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sat, 24 October, 2009 11:05:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Issues with latest cvs
regards,
Chris Wilkinson, YBBN/BNE.
PS. Am up to Aircraft starting with I, with a total download now of 960MB...
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to start creating those groundcover types/material
definitions, in advance of actually labelling ground polys with them in
TerraGear, so that people could experiment with setting them in fgsd;
but I was gone for a while and I don't know what the status of any of
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Ditto. I'm not going to have the time to install this until tonight,
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 15:38:47 +0100
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Chris Metzler -- Tuesday 08 January 2008:
fgfs --aircraft=ufo is enough to give me the same
} Nasal runtime error: props.setDoubleValue() with non-number
} at /home/cmetzler/Projects/FlightGear-0.9/data//Nasal/props.nas
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LeeE wrote:
Can anyone else confirm this problem on the OSG cvs branch?
Yes, I see it too, and have for at least a couple of weeks.
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points, such as random lat/lons, will lie
on 1-D surfaces, or lines). I haven't yet learned C++, but I learned C
this past year, and on that level they should probably look pretty
similar; so maybe I'll use looking into what FG does now as a tutorial.
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Something bad happened to the b1900d FDM in CVS sometime in the last two
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and the gear down, it's impossible to fly above stall speed unless the
aircraft is in a 20 degree nose down attitude.
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has been done for MSFS? I did some quick googles, but couldn't find
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(I am aware of freeware projects relating to MSFS, but that's very very
different from open source or free software.)
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just behind the foreground plane. Of course, whether someone
who sees it for the first time will think oh, there's an elevator or oh,
the plane's sinking into the deck is another matter.
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. cf. the threads Release issue: apt.dat
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On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 13:42:03 +0100
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Chris Metzler -- Sunday 16 December 2007:
Maybe I'm missing something here [...] the reason for the new
scenery was that the old scenery was inconsistent with the
current apt.dat [...]
Well, you missed the fact
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:30:42 +0100
gerard robin wrote:
yeah, i have one,:)
It could be a tale the Alouette and the Cow
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/GRTux/Alouette_III-img4.jpg
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. are located where
aprons should be but aren't. I notice they're in the screenshots
above, so I assume someone re-made the scenery with apt.dat changes.
Have they been passed to Robin so they'll be in future generations of
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In any event, this should be fixed now.
Yup, appears fixed. Thanks.
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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
There's two possible problems here; both can be resolved by checking that
the path above is correct, *including the fact that it's case-sensitive*.
I'm pretty sure that directory you've called k, for instance, is in
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searched through the documentaion and read through some of the source
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architecture of FlightGear that is readily available.
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. or is there a way to run a script in Flightgear to do the equivalent?
Any help in this is much appreciated,
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Is this based on the shorter 787-8? I was thinking of creating a
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others too.
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Hi there,
Ralf Gerlich wrote:
Hi,
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Try the fgfs-builder package (download from
ftp://ftp.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Misc_rag/fgfs-builder/ or checkout
from http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/fgfsbuilder/branches/stable
using Subversion) ;-)
Does that require me to have the cvs
for wxNotebookSizer finds some pages saying this class is
deprecated. Maybe it has been removed in the latest version of wxwidgets.
Grep thru the header files of wxwidgets is see if it is still there. If not,
get an older version.
Am Montag, 11. Dezember 2006 00:13 schrieb Chris Wilkinson:
Making all in Dialogs
Hi there,
Ralf Gerlich wrote:
Hi,
Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Its all there, so perhaps the deprecation of wxNotebookSizer
in wx-2.7 (SUSE 10.1) is the problem I have...
Interesting indeed. I did not know that wx-2.7 was out yet.
Next mission is to compile and figure out terragear, so
I
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 08:08:00 +0100
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 01:05:23 -0500, Chris wrote in message
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What are the *specific* subsections of the GPL that you feel are
being violated here? What *specifically* are they doing that's
forbidden by the GPL
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 09:56:02 +0100
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On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 02:34:15 -0500, Chris wrote in message
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What subsection of the GPL requires that advertisements for
re-distributions of the product include the fact that the software is
covered by the GPL
, this is true. Although the FlightGear web page does not make clear
the copyright licensing, if any, available for the screenshots, that
doesn't make them public domain.
That said, I'm not sure what a sensible reaction to that would be.
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is that the offering
is misleading,
*That* may be; I was purely answering from the context of Curt's
questions about the GPL.
and from my reading may violate some of eBay's policies.
Yeah, I know next to nothing about those, so next to nothing about
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in the advertising itself?
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 07:45:23 + (UTC)
Martin Spott wrote:
Chris Metzler wrote:
Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the various
freeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have been
fixed with local patches. I've been using freeglut 2.4
, but not the actual website
itself. Try http://flightgear.org/ rather than http://www.flightgear.org/
and it should work OK.
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Hi Chris,
What do you mean top-post, I thought the protocol was to edit the
post you were replying to and post your comments either through out it
or at the bottom?
Yep, you got it; and it's what you did in the post I'm replying to here
been
fixed with local patches. I've been using freeglut 2.4 with no
problems at all for a very long time.
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a little while. See:
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, is it? Something must be different, though, because
like I said, it works absolutely fine for me.
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It's a pretty A/C. I started and took off with no problem, but was never
able to get the plane above a speed of about 70 knots while holding
my altitude. Does that seem right?
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anyway.)
Well, 70 knots is about 130 km/h, so I guess that's right. It seems
*so* slow though; I was in constant fear of stalling if I did anything
interesting . . .although I just read the Wikipedia page, and it
appears that's a needless fear.
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about 21,000,000 feet; so 1,000,000 feet up is definitely low-Earth
orbit (well below low-Earth orbits used for satellites, really)
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Simon Hollier wrote:
How does one edit the front page of what's apparently now the official
new wiki? A document of mine was added to it with the wrong title,
and filed in the wrong category on the front page.
Chris,
Due to a spam bot problem
How does one edit the front page of what's apparently now the official
new wiki? A document of mine was added to it with the wrong title, and
filed in the wrong category on the front page.
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On Tuesday 04 July 2006 20:28, Josh Babcock wrote:
chris wrote:
The main shaft on the D model sees about 3 million inchlb of torque. I
do not have the number for the super stallion.
Is that at 0 deg pitch? I can extrapolate the torque for the e model by
multiplying that by 7/6 since
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 19:43, Josh Babcock wrote:
Joacim Persson wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Josh Babcock wrote:
This helo def does not seem to be producing any main rotor torque.
Adjust the poweratpitch_0 parameter. (on tail rotor too)
Those seven 11m long blades probably cost a bit
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 02:37, Joacim Persson wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Maik Justus wrote:
I'm working now on simulating the rotor on several points along the
rotor blades (with twist).
I suspect that twist to vary with load.
The twist should not vary with load, but the coning angle
3d modelling.
Hi,
So, what's the URL? Heheh.
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that the data size would expand, and for this
particular amount of data, it would likely be a substantial expansion.
So you break the file up?
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Martin Doege wrote:
Maybe I should try to throw out more elements, based on their color? Or
simply buy more RAM? :-)
Or file a bug. It sounds like you have plenty of RAM, so I wouldn't
think this would be acceptable to the Inkscape folks.
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Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
On Friday 02 June 2006 23:14, Chris Metzler wrote:
Is the crash really related to size? Maybe the SVG conversion was
bugged? (of course, Inkscape should react to that better than
by crashing, as well, but anyway.)
If you have
On Tue, 30 May 2006 13:26:56 +0200 (CEST)
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http://sfp1.site.voila.fr/images/su26.png
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Hmmm. In much of the stuff that I've written and contributed to the
Seedwiki wiki, the links embedded in the text did not survive the
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that other people can just jump in and do fairly easily, and thus get a
lot of stuff converted over? (in cases where licensing issues aren't a
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in the docs that's incorrect). It's available off
the front page of the FlightGear wiki. I hope it's of some help to
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was fixed to see what was
affected by the patch.
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was provided by, the
Debian fgfs package maintainer. So Debian's freeglut 2.4 appears to be
OK.
2. Using this freeglut, --enable-game-mode together with
--enable-fullscreen works perfectly for me -- I get a fullscreen display,
at my current resolution, with no window dressing.
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Didn't have a chance to look at this until last night. Anyway, hi Ralf,
cc'ing you to make sure you see it since this'll attach to an old thread
in flightgear-devel.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 15:27:11 +0200
Ralf Gerlich wrote:
Chris Metzler schrieb:
hgtchop didn't freak out for me; it was more
is good to go as-is
-- just need a recompile. That was the case for plib/SimGear/FG,
for instance. But very occasionally that's not true (cf. a 64-bit
version of OpenOffice).
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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 12:18:13 +0200
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Chris Metzler -- Wednesday 12 April 2006 04:45:
I would naively expect the angle that you give the sign to correspond
to the orientation of a normal either going out of the sign face or
going into the sign face.
Oh, you
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