Modified Files:
.cvsignore SGGeoc.hxx SGGeod.hxx SGGeodesy.cxx SGGeodesy.hxx
Log Message:
Melchior FRANZ:
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RCS file: /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/SimGear/simgear/math/SGGeodesy.hxx,v
retrieving revision 1.2
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* Frederic Bouvier -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 11:05:
Melchior, it seems your FSF script has a flaw. It ditched lines of codes and
put
that sentence in the middle of the class.
It wasn't a script. It was all hand-made and verified multiple
times. The patch was correct. Only: it had no context
* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 11:11:
It wasn't a script. It was all hand-made and verified multiple
times. The patch was correct. Only: it had no context lines (my
fault), and Erik installed it over files with uncommitted changes,
and committed it in one go.
But, no. This
Hi,
I have finally made the decision not to commit any patches from others
anymore. I think I've done my time over the last few years but this
accident this morning alone has cost me more than half a day.
I need to spent my time on more important work.
Regards,
Erik
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On 18/02/06, Dave Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. At manifold pressures below 20 in hg, the AC has much too much power
compared to the real AC. I normally use 16 in of manifold pressure in
procedure turns and then with the gear down and 15 deg. of flaps, the
descent and airspeed fall in
Hi Erik,
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 13:20, Erik Hofman wrote:
I have finally made the decision not to commit any patches from others
anymore. I think I've done my time over the last few years but this
accident this morning alone has cost me more than half a day.
Thanks for all your work!
Dear Erik,
thank you for your long duty as the patch integrator. You have been doing
a great job!
Vassilii
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* Erik Hofman -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 13:20:
I have finally made the decision not to commit any patches from others
anymore. I think I've done my time over the last few years but this
accident this morning alone has cost me more than half a day.
Sorry to hear that. I'm aware that you had
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
On the other hand, I do now feel the need to defend myself, because
it may appear as if it was my fault. It was not.
I didn't say that and I didn't mean to.
It was just the wrong time.
Erik
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* Erik Hofman -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 15:42:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
On the other hand, I do now feel the need to defend myself, because
it may appear as if it was my fault. It was not.
I didn't say that and I didn't mean to.
Yes, thanks. However, the audience here proably thinks that.
I wanted to pass the attached message along to our European FlightGear
developers.
This looks like it will be a really neat event. I imagine it will be
worth attending just to see the museum exhibits. It appears there is a
cost to host a booth, but if we have any developers that can commit
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 13:20, Erik Hofman wrote:
Hi,
I have finally made the decision not to commit any patches from others
anymore. I think I've done my time over the last few years but this
accident this morning alone has cost me more than half a day.
I need to spent my time on more
* Buchanan, Stuart -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 00:15:
Available for comments from
http://www.nanjika.co.uk/flightgear/tutorial5.tar.gz
Tested and works very well! It's a lot of fun, too. There are only
a few remaining issues that can get fixed once it's in. If nobody
objects, then I'll
Guys ive noticed quite alot recently that you mention the festival speech
prog.
Does that mean if i install festival that FG will speak ?
How do i configure FG to speak and setup festival etc.
Regards,
Justin Smithies
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* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:05:
Does that mean if i install festival that FG will speak ?
Yes.
How do i configure FG to speak and setup festival etc.
See $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.voice.html. Once festival is set up
you only need to start it as server:
$ festival
From: Vivian Meazza
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:flightgear-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erik Hofman
Hi,
I have finally made the decision not to commit any patches from others
anymore. I think I've done my time over the last few years but this
accident this morning
I'm getting the same messages too
Justin Smithies
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:32, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
See $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.voice.html. Once festival is set up
you only need to start it as server:
$ festival --server
and start fgfs with voice support
* Curtis L. Olson -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:32:
Festival --server is kicking out messages like:
client(1) Tue Feb 21 13:29:46 2006 : rejected from localhost.localdomain
not in access list
I didn't see anything useful in the manual related to locating a config
file and what the
This should work:
(set! server_access_list '(localhost))
Not that I've tried ... :-)
m.
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* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:50:
(set! server_access_list '(localhost))
It looks as if you only have to put the above line into a file e.g.
~/.festival.scm, and then call festival like so:
$ festival --server ~/.festival.scm
m.
i also tried localhost.localdomain but get the same errors
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:57, Justin Smithies wrote:
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 19:50, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
(set! server_access_list '(localhost))
Still the same errors..
Sorry
Justin Smithies
* Pigeon -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 21:04:
So I ended up having this in my .festivalrc is:
(set! server_access_list nil)
Ah. Very good, thanks.
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Yep works for me :)
Thanks guys.
Justin Smithies
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 20:10, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Pigeon -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 21:04:
So I ended up having this in my .festivalrc is:
(set! server_access_list nil)
Ah. Very good, thanks.
m.
I have tried KSFO and heard the speech , but do any of the UK airports have
this too ?
I have enabled atc and a density of 3 , even tried 1 but when leaving EGPD my
home airport i never get anything from the tower etc ?
Help
Justin Smithies
* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 22:57:
I have tried KSFO and heard the speech , but do any of the UK airports have
this too ?
I have enabled atc and a density of 3 , even tried 1 but when leaving EGPD my
home airport i never get anything from the tower etc ?
You should hear
I do enter the tower freq but i still dont see any text or hear the speech
even when leaving their airspace
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 22:05, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 22:57:
I have tried KSFO and heard the speech , but do any of the UK airports
* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 23:11:
I do enter the tower freq but i still dont see any text or hear the speech
even when leaving their airspace
Works here at EGPD: Frequency 118.1 (Tower) in COMM1.
m.
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Thats the same freq im using and i can take off fly miles away and hear
nothing.
I enable ATC and select 3 from density
Using latest cvs .
Strange as i hear KSFO on their freq ...
Justin Smithies
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 22:14, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21
* Justin Smithies -- Tuesday 21 February 2006 23:20:
Thats the same freq im using and i can take off fly miles away and hear
nothing.
I enable ATC and select 3 from density
I hear ATC and my voice ('-key dialog), but there doesn't seem
to be any AI aircraft around. No idea why.
m.
Some of my works have been handled by Erik, so I would first like to say
thank you.
Now a small question: if Erik hasn't nominated his successor to Curt yet, when
do we get to nominate people? :)
Ampere
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David Megginson wrote:
2. At manifold pressures below 20 in hg, the AC has much too much power
compared to the real AC. I normally use 16 in of manifold pressure in
procedure turns and then with the gear down and 15 deg. of flaps, the
descent and airspeed fall in place at the outer marker.
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