On 26 Oct 2010, at 23:44, James Turner wrote:
> I've pushed a commit to FG, that might help with this - please let me know if
> you do, or don't, see crashes on exit from now on. I'm not yet certain I've
> found the cause of the problems, so test with an open mind.
Based on a useful stack-trac
Hi again,
I recompiled everything this morning from GIT and positioned my plane
at EHAM for another look at the AI traffic.
I noticed, that under the current weather conditions (visibility
2100m), buildings and planes etc. in the distance seem to become
transparent. See this image. The red/
Hi James,
Oke. I will report back.
m
Op 27-10-10 00:44, James Turner schreef:
> On 24 Oct 2010, at 11:09, fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote:
>
>
>> OK. I am volunteering, obviously.
>> Good luck.
>>
> I've pushed a commit to FG, that might help with this - please let me know if
> you do, or d
On 24 Oct 2010, at 11:09, fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote:
> OK. I am volunteering, obviously.
> Good luck.
I've pushed a commit to FG, that might help with this - please let me know if
you do, or don't, see crashes on exit from now on. I'm not yet certain I've
found the cause of the problems, so tes
Op 24-10-10 11:53, James Turner schreef:
> Thanks for the report (it confirms what I'm seeing here is consistent
> with 'the rest of the world'), I'll need help testing once I commit a
> proper solution.
OK. I am volunteering, obviously.
Good luck.
m
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Op 24-10-10 11:55, Durk Talsma schreef:
> Are you sure there is no AI traffic activity anymore whatsoever after a
> while? This could be happening when you fiddle with the time parameters (i.e.
> adjust your time settings while flightgear is running, but other than that, I
> have never seen that
Hi,
Finally, somebody noticed this. :-) I've seen the problem a couple of times,
and have rough idea as to what is going on. Earlier this summer, I fixed a
problem where vertical speed was not properly handled in some cases after
landing. This would result in a race between the ground handling
On 24 Oct 2010, at 10:15, fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote:
> I updated this morning, two hours ago, and I am still getting crashes on
> exit. See the stacktrace below (AI is in lines 22 and 23).
> Could this be some kind of race condition?
> I should perhaps mention I have the mulithread property set
Hi
Again, at EHAM. Five planes stalled in what seems to be a very
dangerous looping:
After a while these artefacts disappeared but it seemed like AI-traffic
stopped altogether. When the picture was taken, there was other AI
traffic behaving naturally...
m
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Hi
While at the topic of AI traffic, I was at EHAM and observed a couple
of AI planes hanging still in the air in an odd way. Meanwhile, the
rest of AI traffic looked natural and well behaving to me. Planes were
taking off nicely.
Here is a picture of an AI plane standing on its tail:
m
Update:
I have been able to reproduce this crash on exit with the same stack
trace at EHAM.
m
Op 24-10-10 11:15, fiers...@zonnet.nl schreef:
Hi
I updated this morning, two hours ago, and I am still getting crashes
on exit. See the stacktrace below (AI is in lines 22 and 23).
Could this b
Hi
I updated this morning, two hours ago, and I am still getting crashes on
exit. See the stacktrace below (AI is in lines 22 and 23).
Could this be some kind of race condition?
I should perhaps mention I have the mulithread property set in
preferences.xml:
AutomaticSelection
Program term
Thanks for the response. I will update and keep you posted.
Cheers!
m
Op 23-10-10 20:11, James Turner schreef:
> On 23 Oct 2010, at 13:28, James Turner wrote:
>
>
>>> This morning I recompiled the latest from GIT.
>>>
>>> I noticed FGFS crashes when I exit the program. It appears the AI-ma
On 23 Oct 2010, at 13:28, James Turner wrote:
>> This morning I recompiled the latest from GIT.
>>
>> I noticed FGFS crashes when I exit the program. It appears the AI-manager is
>> trying to free buffers...
>> Here is the stack trace:
>
> Probably my fault, but I haven't seen it locally - wil
On 23 Oct 2010, at 11:33, fiers...@zonnet.nl wrote:
> This morning I recompiled the latest from GIT.
>
> I noticed FGFS crashes when I exit the program. It appears the AI-manager is
> trying to free buffers...
> Here is the stack trace:
Probably my fault, but I haven't seen it locally - will t
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