On Wed, 2012-05-23 at 16:53 +0200, James Turner wrote:
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> On 23 May 2012, at 13:09, Erik Hofman wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > Year ago I added xmlgrep to the utils directory of flightgear and I have
> > been developing it since. But I think it is time to remove it from the
> > flightgea
On 23 May 2012, at 13:09, Erik Hofman wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Year ago I added xmlgrep to the utils directory of flightgear and I have
> been developing it since. But I think it is time to remove it from the
> flightgear package and reference it tot the new location instead
> (http://www.adalin
Hi,
Year ago I added xmlgrep to the utils directory of flightgear and I have
been developing it since. But I think it is time to remove it from the
flightgear package and reference it tot the new location instead
(http://www.adalin.com)
Does anyone have any objections for me removing the curren
And by the way: this has already pointed to a bug:
* Melchior FRANZ -- Saturday 16 August 2008:
> $ lsprop|grep --color "/systems/refuel/type"
[...]
> $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Lightning/lightning-set.xml:276: /systems/refuel/type =
> "probe"
> $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/A-6E/A-6E-set.xml:151: /sim/systems
As you may have noticed, Erik has recently overhauled (or rather
rewritten) xmlgrep. That's a fast utility for finding properties
in an XML file. It works with any XML file, not just our internal
flavor.
In many cases a simple recursive grep isn't good enough. If you
do a simple search for "Helve
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