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Hi,
could one of the Gitorious flightgear-developers group members please take
a look at https://www.gitorious.org/fg/fgrun/merge_requests/2 ? Fred's in
hibernation, and I'd like to have merged before the upcoming release.
Thanks!
Gijs
Hi,
could one of the Gitorious flightgear-developers group members please take a
look at https://www.gitorious.org/fg/fgrun/merge_requests/2 ? Fred's in
hibernation, and I'd like to have merged before the upcoming release.
Thanks!
Gijs
You may have heard there is a problem building FGRUN on Ubuntu 13.04 but
not on Ubuntu 12.10. I've attached a patch to fgrun/CMakeLists.txt. I
consider it a workaround. It's been tested on 13.04 and 12.10
The symptom:
The build on Ubuntu 13.04 fails with the message:
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Hi,
Is there an official FGRun 1.7.0 release, or is it still in development?
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The current version of FGRun crashes when the C172p canvas demo aircraft is
selected.
Also Fgrun has moved from SVN to Git.
However on the fg forum someone cannot git pull from
git://gitorious.org/fg/fgrun.git. I have found that
https://git.gitorious.org/fg/fgrun.git works fine.
(All this
Am 2012-09-05 21:03, schrieb Alan Teeder:
The current version of FGRun crashes when the C172p canvas demo aircraft
is selected.
Should be fixed now.
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From: Thomas Geymayer
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 10:20 PM
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Fgrun and canvas demo
Am 2012-09-05 21:03, schrieb Alan Teeder:
The current version of FGRun crashes when the C172p
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 21:49:59 +0100, ThorstenB wrote in message
4f318e77.7070...@gmail.com:
Am 07.02.2012 21:34, schrieb Curtis Olson:
The main reason for a version check between the binary and the data
is that we often make parallel changes to both (similar reason why
we do a simgear
I have encountered a little compilation error when trying to build FGRUN from
SVN with the current Simgear from GIT
The problem is that when detecting a locale path some arguments can be passed
to SGPath without being first properly cast.
I have attached a little fix that seems to work for me
Oh, I forgot, credit to TB for this one.
From: tdo_brand...@hotmail.com
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2011 01:00:43 +
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] FGRUN compile error with current Simgear (main.cxx,
lines 109 and 114)
I have encountered a little
Fred,
Ok I cant figure it, I had quite a few goes at compiling it yesterday and
deleted them all as I went. but the one in question most likely was an old
version. Somethings got mixed up along the way.
So totally disregarding yesterday, today starting fresh I have tried 2 wiki
download links
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Harry Campigli harryc...@gmail.com wrote:
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/fgrun/fgrun/po'
rm -f fr.gmo : -c --statistics -o fr.gmo fr.po
Do I need to install more than just fluid ?
Try installing gettext package as well. The configure script
Harry,
- Harry Campigli a écrit :
So totally disregarding yesterday, today starting fresh I have tried 2 wiki
download links for fgrun, and the Brisca script, all return with svn 621
which seems to be 1.5.2.
Could you tell me where did you found 1.5.2 ? configure.ac has 1.5.3 since
Fred, Csaba
Thank you both very much for the assitance.
First I installed gettext, it still failed to compile,
then I added --with-fltk=/usr/lib to my configure line and it built with
just one warning.
that being for info :
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/usr/lib/include -I/include/
Fred
In the first line of the NEWS file from that I assume the version number as
I did not see it to refered to elsewhere.
Harry
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Frederic Bouvier fredfgf...@free.frwrote:
Harry,
- Harry Campigli a écrit :
So totally disregarding yesterday, today
I find issues with building FGrun on Ubuntu 10:10 FG and SG are both
current from the git repostories FG run is v1.5.2
Make stops with:
In file included from wizard.cxx:7:
wizard.h:331: error: ‘string’ does not name a type
make[2]: *** [wizard.o] Error 1
wizard.h line 331 is :
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Harry Campigli harryc...@gmail.com wrote:
I find issues with building FGrun on Ubuntu 10:10 FG and SG are both
current from the git repostories FG run is v1.5.2
Make stops with:
In file included from wizard.cxx:7:
wizard.h:331: error: ‘string’ does not
Thanks Csaba
Sorry I must have been in error copying line 331 to the post incorrectly.
Any how : Puttting adding namespace std; in the wizard.h file as I saw
someone suggest for fgrun elsewhere works around the problem.
Harry
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Csaba Halász
It doesn't make sense to me because neither line 331, nor the line you cited
has string in them.
Moreover, line 13 of wizard.h reads using std::string;
Are you sure your sources of fgrun are current and you don't have an old
wizard.h elsewhere ?
Regards,
-Fred
- Harry Campigli a
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Frederic Bouvier fredfgf...@free.fr wrote:
Moreover, line 13 of wizard.h reads using std::string;
Which, incidentally, is not something you like to see in header files.
But I guess we can live with that in FGRun.
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I would like to make a small mod to Fgrun, I would like explore the options
of making it drive fgfs multiple machines rather than just one.
I spent some time studying the code today and it looked like it runs fgfs as
a child process from the run_posix module.
Am I on the right track with this
Hi,
yes, you're right, fgrun use the code in run_posix.cxx to create a new fgfs
process, but only on Linux.
You are allowed to specify the command line you want as executable in the first
page, so why not starting your script that way ?
Regards,
-Fred
- Harry Campigli
Hey Thank you Frederic,
I get the gist of your message, I point fgrun at a script that will accept
the argument string, sort out the options then fire of relevant the command
to the various machines.
i am all for having a custom script to deal with these unorthodox setups
than needlessly tinker
It's up to you to block the script or not. fgrun doesn't need anything from the
program it launch
Regards,
-Fred
- Harry Campigli a écrit :
Hey Thank you Frederic,
I get the gist of your message, I point fgrun at a script that will accept
the argument string, sort out the
Ok Cheers Frederick,
A project for tomorrow.
Best regards Harry
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 9:05 PM, Frederic Bouvier fredfgf...@free.frwrote:
It's up to you to block the script or not. fgrun doesn't need anything from
the program it launch
Regards,
-Fred
- Harry Campigli a écrit :
Le 21/01/2011 14:25, Alan Teeder a écrit :
Yes, that's true. For a reason I don't know, I missed that one.
For the moment, fg-aircraft is not used in the aircraft chooser.
-Fred
Thanks for the reply. At least I know that it is not another of my
stupidities. ;-)
It was only mine. It should
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From: Frederic Bouvier fredfgf...@free.fr
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2011 12:52 PM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] FGrun and --fg-aircraft
Le 21/01/2011 14:25, Alan
I have the following set up :-
(Windows, current git)
--fg-root=C:/FlightGear/data
--fg-scenery=C:/FlightGear/Scenery;C:/FlightGear/terrasync
--fg-aircraft=C:/FlightGear/Aircraft
Fgrun however does not seem to see any aircraft that are only in
the --fg-aircraft path.
Here is the start
Yes, that's true. For a reason I don't know, I missed that one.
For the moment, fg-aircraft is not used in the aircraft chooser.
-Fred
- Alan Teeder a écrit :
Fgrun however does not seem to see any aircraft that are only in
the --fg-aircraft path.
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From: Frederic Bouvier fredfgf...@free.fr
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 11:52 AM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] FGrun and --fg-aircraft
Yes, that's true
: [Flightgear-devel] FGrun and --fg-aircraft
Yes, that's true. For a reason I don't know, I missed that one.
For the moment, fg-aircraft is not used in the aircraft chooser.
-Fred
Thanks for the reply. At least I know that it is not another of my
stupidities. ;-)
Alan
This was confusing
On 21 Jan 2011, at 16:46, Hal V. Engel wrote:
With this setup only the p51d stuff comes from $fg-aircraft and all other
aircraft and shared files are pulled from $fg-root. This allows me to keep
everything in sync with the GIT fgdata main line in $fg-root so that I don't
have to worry
Dear list,
after I got managed to compile Simgear and FG sources from git without big
trouble on my Win Vista x64 with VisualStudioC++ 2008 (MSVC9) with lots of
appreciated help on irc I now try to compile fgrun from gitorious.
I followed http://geoffmclane.com/fg/fgfs-048.htm#buildfgrun. Like
Friends, can I briefly talk about fgrun, please?
Before we continue, let me make clear that I am running fgrun and fgfs
on a Linux system.
I tried to disable AI-traffic and traffic-manager by setting up two
properties in the advanced options of fgrun:
[CODE]
An ifdef WIN32 (like in other places) could be done, I guess. It would
perhaps be a little nicer if the OS specific code could be limited to as
few files as possible...
The code (fgfsrc.cxx lines 378 and 379) would be replaced by:
[CODE]
if ( strlen( buf ) 0 )
#ifdef WIN32
I am found a problemin fgrun on linux(Fedora 12 x86_64).
That is add don't need double-quote () are specified in Advanced
Options - Properties tab.
example) --prop:/sim/sound/voices/enabled=true
Of course, fgfs doesn't start.
--- That is error log ---
Fatal error: Failed to open file
Hi,
I'm currently working on improving my Gentoo overlay for FG and added a live
version of fgrun to it.
There is a problem to compile it with --as-needed enabled as LDFLAGS.
During configure it already prints:
checking for gl_start in -lfltk_gl... no
which leads to a compile error later on:
Hello again --
Multiple times in the recent history, new users and veteran users alike have
had issues logging on to the MP server, and as it turns out the error has been
caused by the fact that they were registered on MP but did not have AI Models
enabled.
Is there a way to make FGRun
to true when enabled ;)
And thanks a lot for offering this wonderfull piece of work!
Gijs
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 11:37:47 -0700
From: rmsj...@yahoo.com
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] FGRun enhancement suggestion...
Hello again --
Multiple times
Hi
Another issue that I've noticed is that fgrun, compiled on Ubuntu 9.04,
doesn't seem to configure properly FGFS for multiplay.
Yeah, I know, how is that possible?
fgrun passes this parameter:
--multiplay=in,10,hostname,5000
but the hostname address cannot be resolved to the interface
Hi Tom,
Tom P wrote:
fgrun passes this parameter:
--multiplay=in,10,hostname,5000
but the hostname address cannot be resolved to the interface address.
Did you check if, for example:
# ~ ping hostname
resolves properly ?
Martin.
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Good Local-time greeting,
I tried to build fgrun today from svn and got
/usr/local/lib/libsgmodel.a(SGInteractionAnimation.o): In function
`SGInteractionAnimation::LineCollector::addBVHElements(osg::Node,
simgear::BVHLineGeometry::Type)':
adding the sgbvh library ( -lsgbvh ) to the compile
Hi Ron,
- Ron Jensen a écrit :
Good Local-time greeting,
I tried to build fgrun today from svn and got
/usr/local/lib/libsgmodel.a(SGInteractionAnimation.o): In function
`SGInteractionAnimation::LineCollector::addBVHElements(osg::Node,
simgear::BVHLineGeometry::Type)':
adding the
Hi Fred,
Thank you! Yes, 512 links perfectly...
It's strange - I sort of saw the circular reference, and
tried many times to 'fix' the library 'order', but nothing
seemed to work! Each time with different problems...
I did _NOT_ think of putting a library TWICE, or perhaps
more times, in the
Hi Fred et al,
In ubuntu, updated (cvs/svn) PLIB, SG, OSG, FG, and
FGRUN (svn/trunk) yesterday AND today (2009-03-07)...
FG compiles and runs ok, at least for the default
cessna...
BUT can not get FGRUN to link! ;=((
The big error output is given below.
I thought it might just be missing
Hi Geoff,
Mathias introduced a new SimGear Library : libsgbvh if I recall
correctly. Pretty sure it must be added to the link command.
-Fred
Geoff McLane a écrit :
Hi Fred et al,
In ubuntu, updated (cvs/svn) PLIB, SG, OSG, FG, and
FGRUN (svn/trunk) yesterday AND today (2009-03-07)...
FG
I didn't read your message carefully. It was a bit tricky but it should
be fixed now. Order of libraries in the link command is important and
sometimes the same library must be put twice because of circular
dependencies. Update your fgrun workspace ( to 512 ).
-Fred
Frederic Bouvier a écrit :
Hi,
with this new feature FGFS isn't usuable more for
me here on my win32-system.
After regocnizing the error, it prints out out the
message and the launch is stopped. FGS doesn't start!
FGFS with FGRun, built 04/28/2008 (yesterday)
Regards
HHS
still in work:
* Frederic Bouvier -- Sunday 27 April 2008:
Of course, if someone knows how to do it in Linux, I will be more than
happy to integrate it.
In case you mean a stack-trace, there's a backtrace() function
in GNU/libc. See man backtrace (includes example), or this file
in the dftd repository:
Melchior FRANZ a écrit :
* Frederic Bouvier -- Sunday 27 April 2008:
Of course, if someone knows how to do it in Linux, I will be more than
happy to integrate it.
In case you mean a stack-trace, there's a backtrace() function
in GNU/libc. See man backtrace (includes example), or
* Frederic Bouvier -- Sunday 27 April 2008:
It looks like your link is about the failed process prints its
stack trace at the time of failure right ?
Yes. No idea if it can also be used for cases like yours. I have
not the least experience with it.
m.
On 04/27/2008 04:11 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I mean a process ( fgrun ) acting as a debugger and detecting failure
of a monitored process ( fgfs ) and then generating a meaningful error
report
If you want a process that acts as a debugger, why not use a debugger?
Of course, if someone
John Denker a écrit :
On 04/27/2008 04:11 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I mean a process ( fgrun ) acting as a debugger and detecting failure
of a monitored process ( fgfs ) and then generating a meaningful error
report
If you want a process that acts as a debugger, why not use a
On 04/27/2008 06:27 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Well, the important part of my sentense is generating a meaningful
error report.
Meaningful to whom?
-- If you mean to the end-user, then I'm totally confused.
Please clarify what you want, and why.
-- If you mean to developers, then the
John,
You are talking to a Windows programmer, so maybe things might be
evident for you and less for me. The reverse could be also true.
John Denker a écrit :
On 04/27/2008 06:27 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Well, the important part of my sentense is generating a meaningful
error
Hello,
I am in the process of internationalizing fgrun. Here is an example
screenshot with a french localization :
http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/fgrun-i18n.jpg
I had to resize the window to make room to longer localized string but
now we have a lot of room to add new options that are
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 16:22 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of internationalizing fgrun. Here is an example
screenshot with a french localization :
http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/fgrun-i18n.jpg
I had to resize the window to make room to longer localized
Ron Jensen wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-06 at 16:22 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Hello,
I am in the process of internationalizing fgrun. Here is an example
screenshot with a french localization :
http://frbouvi.free.fr/flightsim/fgrun-i18n.jpg
I had to resize the window to make room
alexis bory a écrit :
I had to resize the window to make room to longer localized string
but now we have a lot of room to add new options that are currently
only available in the advanced section. So I would like to start an
informal poll on what is the most judicious to put on this page.
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
alexis bory a écrit :
I had to resize the window to make room to longer localized
string but now we have a lot of room to add new options that
are currently only available in the advanced section. So I
would like to start an informal poll on what is the most
On Jan 6, 2008 1:13 PM, Vivian Meazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to be a lone voice here Fred, I like it just the way it is :-)
My view is we want to keep the main page really really simple. This is what
new users are going to see for the first time and we don't want to blow them
away
I strongly agree.
The first page needs to be clear and simple and without flash and non
html garbage.
One simple impressive front page thing is an encapsulated youtube or
other video that shows great video of flight gear in action.
THAT makes people see what the flight sim is all about and it
Hi Fred, and all
There is a recent snapshoot of a corrected 0.4.9 at
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/fgrun-win32-20071209.zip
for windows,
but the source tarball at Sourceforge isn't updated...
Anyway, time for me to checkout via SVN :)
All the best,
Alexis
Selon alexis bory :
Hi Fred, and all
There is a recent snapshoot of a corrected 0.4.9 at
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/fgrun-win32-20071209.zip
for windows,
but the source tarball at Sourceforge isn't updated...
Anyway, time for me to checkout via SVN :)
There is no
Can't get compile to find the libfltk library, keep getting this error:
checking for fl_yes in -lfltk... no
configure: error: fltk library required get it at http://www.fltk.org
I've checked and rechecked for the library and made sure the path to it
is visible in /etc/ld.so.conf
Tried doing
syd sandy wrote :
Hi guys not sure if anyone here can help , but since my last cvs update last
week i am unable to see any aircraft or airports in FGRUN.
The other options work fine , but there is nothing in the aircraft chooser
window or airports.
I update fgrun from cvs too and rebuild.
Hi Frederic,
I have checked my paths and rebuilt a fresh copy from the
cvs but still no aircraft or airports.
I have pasted my build output in case you can spot something.
Sorry for the long email guys .
Updating fgrun
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL
Hi guys not sure if anyone here can help , but since my last cvs update last
week i am unable to see any aircraft or airports in FGRUN.
The other options work fine , but there is nothing in the aircraft chooser
window or airports.
I update fgrun from cvs too and rebuild.
What could have changed
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