Re: [Flightgear-devel] Airports and basic.dat.gz

2004-07-15 Thread Boris Koenig
Luca Masera wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled the CVS version of FlightGear but now I've a problem with the airports.
The program, every 10 seconds, writes on the console the following message:
cannot find KSQL in basic.dat.gz
I've downloaded the CVS version of basic.dat.gz. I've also the latest scenery created and I've found 
that, instead, exists a file named KSQL.bgt.gz that, I think stores the airport data. 
Why this happens? How I can solve this (I've to remove the file KSQL...)?
I can confirm that behaviour exactly - did also recompile
OpenAL/SimGear/FlightGear from CVS yesterday.
Besides there occured some OpenGL problems (weird graphics) which
I could only solve by disabling some rendering options such
as --disable-specular-highlight

Boris
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Airports and basic.dat.gz

2004-07-15 Thread Erik Hofman
Boris Koenig wrote:
Besides there occured some OpenGL problems (weird graphics) which
I could only solve by disabling some rendering options such
as --disable-specular-highlight
That must be a driver bug. The only thing --enable-specular-highlight 
does is enabling a hardware option (if available) that enables specular 
reflections on textured objects.

Erik
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Airports and basic.dat.gz

2004-07-15 Thread Boris Koenig
Erik Hofman wrote:
Boris Koenig wrote:
Besides there occured some OpenGL problems (weird graphics) which
I could only solve by disabling some rendering options such
as --disable-specular-highlight

That must be a driver bug.
I've also thought about something like that, that's why I
ran at least 5-6 other openGL software: there were
not any problems with the software, but when I then
restarted FlightGear, it seemed as if the openGL buffer
would not have been emptied, because FlightGear displayed
a screen of tuxracer - which I had run seconds ago,in order
to test the openGL stuff. So, I am also about to think
that there are some driver problems under certain
circumstances, hence I will run the the FlightGear cvs
version on another computer: but that's gonna
require RECOMPILE :-/

The only thing --enable-specular-highlight 
does is enabling a hardware option (if available) that enables specular 
reflections on textured objects.
well, I could disable it again and see if the same problems occur, and
if they do I could see whether these are visible within a screenshot...

Boris
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