Hi,
On Sunday 15 March 2009 16:43:21 Geoff McLane wrote:
> After quite a number of flights, various aircraft, locations, just
> to confirm, an updated cvs (13th) now has _NO_ - Out of range -
> values (in either Ubuntu or Vista)...
Thanks!
Greetings
Mathias
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 21:41 +0100, Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
> On Thursday 12 March 2009 20:12:54 Geoff McLane wrote:
> [ win32 out of range ]
> > But this is all with CVS of about a week ago. Over the
> > coming days will do an update in WIN32, and see if this
> > problem is still present (in win32)
Hi Matthias,
Problem solved it looks. Finally made the Flight between Ottawa and Montreal.
Cheers,
Durk
On Thursday 12 March 2009 18:47:04 Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have checked in something that should fix that problem.
> Can you try again with current cvs?
>
Hi,
On Thursday 12 March 2009 20:12:54 Geoff McLane wrote:
[ win32 out of range ]
> But this is all with CVS of about a week ago. Over the
> coming days will do an update in WIN32, and see if this
> problem is still present (in win32)...
Thanks for the logs!
I have fixed something in this area a
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 18:47 +0100, Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
> Hi,
> I have checked in something that should fix that problem.
> Can you try again with current cvs?
> Greetings
> Mathias
Hi Mathias,
GREAT STUFF! ... I made it all the way to the waterway
on 108, at about 2500, running at a 'slow' 25
Hi,
I have checked in something that should fix that problem.
Can you try again with current cvs?
Greetings
Mathias
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Hi Mathias,
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 21:20:25 Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I cannot (yet?) reproduce such kind of problems.
>
Quick update: I've going through various versions of the code and and found
that the crash is most likely caused by change that is part of the following
files:
P
On mercredi 11 mars 2009, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> > With JSBSim aircrafts i get exactly the same problem/errors , it
> > happens
> > mainly when i do an airborn for long trip ( more than 1 hour) with
> > autopilot.
> > I got that errors with several models not only a specific one.
> >
> > To me, tha
> With JSBSim aircrafts i get exactly the same problem/errors , it
> happens
> mainly when i do an airborn for long trip ( more than 1 hour) with
> autopilot.
> I got that errors with several models not only a specific one.
>
> To me, that is not new, it came up 6 or 7 month ago.
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Thanks , I was trying to figure out how to use gdb too :). I had a few
errors here , maybe related .
While testing the P47 , I took off from KSFO and headed towards the
Nimitz.At about the coastline , altitude about 2000 ft every thing paused...
I thought I accidentally hit "p" . Looking through th
On mercredi 11 mars 2009, syd adams wrote:
> Thanks , I was trying to figure out how to use gdb too :). I had a few
> errors here , maybe related .
> While testing the P47 , I took off from KSFO and headed towards the
> Nimitz.At about the coastline , altitude about 2000 ft every thing
> paused...
Found the problem with the DC6 , so apperently not related
You can't set turbo-lag to 0.0 ;)
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 5:00 PM, syd adams wrote:
> Thanks , I was trying to figure out how to use gdb too :). I had a few
> errors here , maybe related .
> While testing the P47 , I took off from
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 22:52:47 Csaba Halász wrote:
> Recent gdb does, exactly as Geoff wrote, with --args.
Ah, well, it's been approx since 1996 since I last read gdb documentation...
Cheers,
Durk
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* Durk Talsma -- Tuesday 10 March 2009:
> On Tuesday 10 March 2009 14:04:47 Geoff McLane wrote:
> > ~/fg$ gdb --args ./fgfs --fg-root=... etc etc
> > (gdb) run
> gdb doesn't accept command line options for the program you're
> debugging.
Yes, it does. Geoff's line was correct. :-)
m.
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:44 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 March 2009 14:04:47 Geoff McLane wrote:
>
>> 1. Meantime could someone help me how to run gdb with fgfs... I
>> assume it is something like -
>> ~/fg$ gdb --args ./fgfs --fg-root=... etc etc
>
>
> gdb doesn't accept command line
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 14:04:47 Geoff McLane wrote:
> 1. Meantime could someone help me how to run gdb with fgfs... I
> assume it is something like -
>
> ~/fg$ gdb --args ./fgfs --fg-root=... etc etc
> (gdb) run
>
you would run something like:
$ gdb ./src/Main/fgfs
(gdb) r --fg-root=
gd
Hi,
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 14:04:47 Geoff McLane wrote:
> Also my WIN32 code has some protective code I _HAD_ to add
> that does not allow triangles( int i1, int i2 ), and other shapes,
> to be added if out of range of the _vertices.size()... windows
> does a range check, and aborts the applic
Ok, my 'patch' did nothing! It still CRASHED...
In fact when I put in some printf() statements before the
return I did not see any! Either Mathias has 'fixed' the
calls which were out-of-range, or somehow .size() is
different, or the scenery decode yields different values,
printf() failed!, or...
Cancel the question 2 - autopilot - found the dialog,
and got it all working ... should have looked harder before
asking ;=))
Geoff.
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On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 04:00 +0100, Csaba Halász wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
> >
> > - There's a VOR station located exactly 100.0nm from the startup position.
> > If you fly straight to this VOR station (it's at the default NAV1
> > frequency), by following radial
On Tuesday 10 March 2009 04:00:10 Csaba Halász wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
> > - There's a VOR station located exactly 100.0nm from the startup
> > position. If you fly straight to this VOR station (it's at the default
> > NAV1 frequency), by following radial 108, F
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
>
> - There's a VOR station located exactly 100.0nm from the startup position.
> If you fly straight to this VOR station (it's at the default NAV1
> frequency), by following radial 108, FlightGear already crashes after approx
> 5 minutes.
Thank y
On lundi 09 mars 2009, Durk Talsma wrote:
> Hi Gerard,
>
> On Monday 09 March 2009 12:06:58 gerard robin wrote:
> > Yes with JSBSim there is the same "NAN" error , more or les randomly.
> > Difficult to catch a specific cause.
>
> Do you mean that you can replicate the specific bug I reported, or t
On Monday 09 March 2009 07:29:47 Durk Talsma wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
>
> On Sunday 08 March 2009 20:56:52 Geoff McLane wrote:
> > Yep!
> >
> > Tried ...
> > --aircraft=CitationX --airport=CYOW --runway=25 --fg-scenery=
> > $HOME/Scenery-1.0.1
>
> Thanks for you report. Good to know, I'm not the only one
Hi Gerard,
On Monday 09 March 2009 12:06:58 gerard robin wrote:
> Yes with JSBSim there is the same "NAN" error , more or les randomly.
> Difficult to catch a specific cause.
>
Do you mean that you can replicate the specific bug I reported, or that you
experience random NAN errors?
Cheers,
Durk
On lundi 09 mars 2009, Durk Talsma wrote:
> Hi Geoff,
>
> On Sunday 08 March 2009 20:56:52 Geoff McLane wrote:
> > Yep!
> >
> > Tried ...
> > --aircraft=CitationX --airport=CYOW --runway=25 --fg-scenery=
> > $HOME/Scenery-1.0.1
>
> Thanks for you report. Good to know, I'm not the only one, at that
Hi Geoff,
On Sunday 08 March 2009 20:56:52 Geoff McLane wrote:
> Yep!
>
> Tried ...
> --aircraft=CitationX --airport=CYOW --runway=25 --fg-scenery=
> $HOME/Scenery-1.0.1
>
Thanks for you report. Good to know, I'm not the only one, at that adds to the
robustness of the crash. I think it's too ear
Yep!
Tried ...
--aircraft=CitationX --airport=CYOW --runway=25 --fg-scenery=
$HOME/Scenery-1.0.1
Take off, wheels up, and turn to 98, flying at about 2500, at about 260
IAS ... about 10 minutes or so and BANG!
As reported had hundreds of ...
CullVisitor::apply(Geode&) detected NaN,
depth=na
On 7 Mar 2009, at 09:40, James Turner wrote:
start FlightGear using fgfs --aircraft=CitationX --airport=CYOW --
runway=25
take off, and make a left turn to heading 98, while maintaining an
IAS of approx 250 kts, and an altitude of approx 2500 ft. Maintain
this heading for approx 13 minutes
Hi James,
On Saturday 07 March 2009 10:40:20 James Turner wrote:
> Normally, these crashes are not related to the CullVisitor, it just
> happens to be a noisy part of the code, so it shows up in logs.
It may indeed not be directly related, but what I did notice every time, is
that while I typica
On 7 Mar 2009, at 09:12, Durk Talsma wrote:
Given that the actual error was preceded by the CullVisitor nan
message, I hope this crash situation might also give some insights
as what's going on there. Note that I am using some custom settings
in my local preferences, file, but I have no re
Hi all,
Haven't seen this reported yet, but yesterday I ran into a situation that
leads to a 100% reproducible crash on my system, while attempting a Flight
from Ottawa to Montreal:
All tests were done after updating SimGear / FlightGear and base package to
current CVS this morning, sat March
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