Hello,
I am not a flightgear developer (yet) but have been playing with it a
little bit lately. With the current CVS tree (from the evening of
1/18/04) I get the following errors on the console:
chinook 9:44pm ~ % fgfs
Failed to find runway 29 at airport KBJC
Error: base = 0,0
Error: base =
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Boggs wrote:
Hello,
I am not a flightgear developer (yet) but have been playing with it a
little bit lately. With the current CVS tree (from the evening of
1/18/04) I get the following errors on the console:
chinook 9:44pm ~ % fgfs
I had this problem on my debian system. Apparently bastring.h in the
STL is missing clear in some old versions of libstdc++. I ugraded to
g++ 3.3 and a new version of libstdc++ and it compiled ok after that.
Hope that helps,
-Adam
Jon Berndt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What system are you
I understand the fear that many companies have of open source software,
and the concern that the product that is their bread and butter might be
illegally transferred among those users. However, there's another side
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Hello folks,
I have been interested in working on a multiplayer server for
FlightGear. Apparently there is a huge amount of interest in such
a thing, but I haven't found anything functional yet. I did a little
bit of research on what is out there. here's a summary of what I
found, let me
Perhaps this was mentioned already, but I believe in the US in order to
request an SVFR clearance at night you also have to be instrument rated
and the plane must be equipped for IFR flight. I don't recall whether
you have to be IFR current or not though. Sounds like you were fine in
this