Martin Spott wrote:
> In order to tell FlightGear where to find its Scenery we're currently
> feeding a _directory_ name (or a list of directory names) as the
> "Scenery Path". Other formats like OpenFlight for example are using a
> _file_ name as the root Scenery handle.
BTW, I know that's a ve
Geoff McLane wrote:
> I am sorry Martin. I read your post MANY times,
> but you will have to provided more clues for this
> old brain to cotton onto ;=)). I do not quite catch
> what you can mean by "scenery root node"?
In order to tell FlightGear where to find its Scenery we're currently
feeding
Csaba Halász wrote:
> Also note, installing libgdal1-dev would have pulled in most of these
> automatically.
BTW, for those who are running Debian, I'd recommend to pull the
respective GIS packages from:
http://debian.gfoss.it/
Cheers,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just
Whil I was trying to catch up with old "*Terra*"-EMail, I found this
one:
Geoff McLane wrote:
> Maybe you missed my 'little' question buried deep
> in my, as usual ;=(), quite log posts, but I was
> asking about the 'content' of mapserver
> simgear-cs git...
"simgear-cs" had been a requirement f
Hi Csaba,
> you have probably forgotten to run "apt-file update"
> recently.
LOL! Up until a few days ago, when you mentioned it, I
had never heard of 'apt-file' ;=)) let alone updated it!
Up until just a few wee years ago, I was a windows ONLY
person, and still do most stuff in there, but I now
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Geoff McLane wrote:
>
> But even after that install, the command -
> $ apt-file search libodbcinst.so
> still shows 'nothing' ;=((
"apt-file search" searches the package lists, not the installed files.
If it shows nothing, that means you have probably forgotten to
On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 19:52 +0200, Csaba Halász wrote:
[]
> unixodbc-dev: /usr/lib/libodbcinst.so
> The last is the one to install (it will pull in the dependencies as needed).
Hi Csaba,
Many thanks for the pointer. Have now installed -
$ sudo apt-get install unixodbc-dev
and that certainly also
Geoff McLane wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Maybe you missed my 'little' question [...]
I hear your voice, I'm just a little bit too busy with real life for
writing an appropriate response. I hope I'll be able to do so before
LinuxTag,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Geoff McLane wrote:
>
> BUT ran out of PUFF on the next -lodbcinst ;=))
>
> There seems NO libodbcinst* in my system, although
> there is a -
> /usr/bin/odbcinst
> which, when run, just outputs -
> unixODBC 2.2.11
> but how to get a 'library'???
$ apt-file search l
Hi Martin,
Maybe you missed my 'little' question buried deep
in my, as usual ;=(), quite log posts, but I was
asking about the 'content' of mapserver
simgear-cs git...
In windows I was able to build terragear-cs
using 'standard' gitorious simgear, and others,
as far as I see so far, seem to have
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 01:48:16 +0200, Arnt wrote in message
<20110427014816.1e848151@celsius.local>:
...
> ..next run dies with:
> ./maketg PLIBPATH=/usr BOOSTPATH=/usr OSGPATH=/usr TGUPD NOPAUSE
>
> make[3]: Leaving directory
> `/home/arnt/FG-git/terragear-cs/src/Lib/TriangleJRS'
> Making all i
Hi Gijs,
> together with some other updates
Oops, you need to ADD "Road" between "Rice" and
"Rock". A missing material...
I was quite surprised when cs_sand got matched with
"Sclerophyllous" - which I had to look up - until
I patched the CSMater list ;=)) adding "Road"...
Just one missing so no
..in terragear-cs/src/Lib/Geometry/contour_tree.hxx,
c++-4.6 wants NULL to be 0 (zero):
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../../src/Include -I../../../src
-I../../../src/Lib -I../../../src/BuildTiles
-I/home/arnt/FG-git/install/simgear/include -g -O2 -MT contour_tree.o
-MD -MP -MF .deps/contour_tree.T
iated!
Cheers,
Gijs
From: ubu...@geoffair.info
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 20:46:22 +0200
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] TerraGear - removing the 'terror' ;=))
Hi Gijs,
Ok, got my shopping done quickly, so could get back
to computer games quickl
Hi Gijs,
Ok, got my shopping done quickly, so could get back
to computer games quickly ;=))
Thanks for a prompt response. Have updated the source,
and for sure now see you 'protect' against a 'blank'
Line Width, and use "10", if no other user input...
Also note you now protect against 'spaces' i
Hi Geoff,
> Then the next tab [HGT Chop] did a fantastic job of
> setting up /work/SRTM-30///
> .fit.gz and arr.gz. Great stuff... must check what
> terrafit parameters were used, since this greatly influences
> the elevation mesh to be used...
Currently it doesn't set any parameters for ter
Hi Gijs,
> Source is at Gitorious:
> https://gitorious.org/terragear-addons/terrageargui
What a lovely start... thanks...
While it all went quite smoothly in Win32 (XP), did
_NOT_ have as much luck in Ubuntu.
In Ubuntu, it appears the Qt install did NOT add all
the needed packages, or somethi
Hi Geoff
> I then read and tried the windows TerraGUI.exe
> (Gijs and others?), but it seems at the moment
> this ONLY deals with .dat files from TaxiDraw,
> and uses fgfs.exe to view a .btg file, or did I
> get this wrong?
>
> Are there any plans in extending this to a
> more general TG GUI? An
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