In addition to what Heiko said, Nasal script loops can be used to print any
properties or functions of properties under any set of pre-defined conditions
with adjustible sampling interval on-screen. If you re-direct console output to
a file, you also get something that is plottable with
Hi,
Continuing with the experimental creation of a bug fix release,
Release-candidate builds for 2.10.1:
http://flightgear.simpits.org:8080/job/Windows-release/
http://flightgear.simpits.org:8080/job/Linux-release/
http://flightgear.simpits.org:8080/job/Mac-release/
Renk Thorsten thorsten.i.renk at jyu.fi writes:
Tweaking the nasal codes might take some time, but i followed Renk said about
the logging menu, and that seems to work by now.
Maybe the next step will be modeling the whole FDM in matlab and then make the
simulation in FG, that would allow to
Hi James,
This is great news if you are able to crank out full installers right from
Jenkins. That will save me a bunch of downloading and hours of uploading
for every new release candidate.
Thanks,
Curt.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:34 AM, James Turner zakal...@mac.com wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Curtis Olson wrote:
Hi James,
This is great news if you are able to crank out full installers right from
Jenkins. That will save me a bunch of downloading and hours of uploading
for every new release candidate.
It might be a good idea to create a script that will
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Hi James,
you could also automatically seed them in BitTorrent, on a Linux box
you can use btmakemetafile which I use here to generate those update
packages on my tracker [1].
Roland
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Hi James,
you could also automatically seed them in BitTorrent, on a Linux box
you can use btmakemetafile which I use here to generate those update
packages on my tracker [1].
Roland
[1]: http://mxchange.org:23456/
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