I am trying to build FG using cygwin. Have followed all the instructions in
the fgfs_cygwin.pdf about building the required packages prior to building
FlightGear. They were all built with no errors and with a resulting
directory structure exactly the same as shown in the instructions. But
Karsten Krispin wrote:
Hmm, especially the fees. :) - But there is a easy solution for that: I go to
my homebank, create a new account and all of you requesting the power cart
simply pay some dollars on my account! Would be a great implementation,
huh? ;)
Oh man, this would be a great
dene maxwell wrote:
From: Paul Surgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A recent (within the last week?) discussion in the fgsd-devel mailing
list
was about this. The goal is for fgsd to be able to output data in a
format
that can then be
I wrote:
Did you check the archives? There's been a *lot* of threads about
this topic. I know it might take a while to sort through it all to
get the answers you want; but then again, it takes other people a
while to explain it again, too.
This was snippier than I would have liked;
Martin Spott wrote:
Doing things right (TM) is always an appealing argument. The real world
has voice ATC communication, so doing things right would imply doing
the same in FlightGear as well. But doing things right is not the
point here. In fact I know several people who use MSFS right
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