Curtis Olson wrote:
On 11/1/06, Sava? Yatmaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm at LTBA RWY 36 R.I can see myself right on mpmap.But in FG,
airport(LTBA)
is not in the right place.It's a bit offsetted to south.ILS approach
lights
hovers on sea etc.I think the terrain is not in the right
syd sandy wrote:
[...] ... it would look a bit silly on land , and
although it IS a seaplane , some (pilots) apparently take off from
runways ;) . And I am adding retractable gear , [...]
You know, some people do it the other way round. Just a reminder, I
guess this strip has already
There seems to be a float/rounding issue somewhere in the property system. I
noticed this too, when modeling the Seneca. I did some debugging and found
that some values - probably 911.00 is one of these - are converted to a float
of 910.9 so the display shows 910.99. Same
Torsten,
On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 11:49:24AM +0100, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
There seems to be a float/rounding issue somewhere in the property system. I
noticed this too, when modeling the Seneca. I did some debugging and found
that some values - probably 911.00 is one of these - are converted
I make new model of aircraft for FlightGear. How I can distribute it? Should I
use CVS? Whats a manual I need read about it?
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Hi,
I'm trying to build FG with OSG on IRIX in order to show it on the
FSWeekend this weekend, but I stumble over some strange effect.
To me it appears that some OSG header files get referenced where they
are of no use - but honestly: I don't know. I think I feel some
repeating schema in this
syd wrote:
This is just a question to satisfy my curiosity , but what was the
reason for choosing OpenSceneGraph over OpenSG ?
I guess OSG simply has a much wider community. To me OpenSG seems to
focus on academical use (I might be wrong),
Martin.
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It's been a *long* time since I've wrangled with the irix compiler, but one idea would be to remove the APIENTRY keyword from one of those lines in the header file and then see if the error for that line disappears.
If it does, then you know that APIENTRY is expanding to something wrong, or
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
There seems to be a float/rounding issue somewhere in the property system. I
noticed this too, when modeling the Seneca. I did some debugging and found
that some values - probably 911.00 is one of these - are converted to a float
of 910.9 so the
Martin Spott wrote:
You know, some people do it the other way round. Just a reminder, I
guess this strip has already been mentioned elsewhere:
http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/Wasserlandung_mit_Salto.mpeg
Martin.
That looks like a really expensive mistake!
Just for interest - I
It seems the flightgear site was under attack. I noticed that a few
minutes ago. Website was normal 30min ago...I hope they didnt delete all
content.
http://drug-pionir.ueuo.com/Screenshot.png
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Hi Martin,
On Thursday 02 November 2006 13:23, Martin Spott wrote:
Does anybody have sort of a 'recipe' for how to fix this ?
Try with current cvs?
Greetings
Mathias
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Sorry,
This link works
http://tdarko.googlepages.com/Screenshot.png
Darko Tasovac wrote:
It seems the flightgear site was under attack. I noticed that a few
minutes ago. Website was normal 30min ago...I hope they didnt delete all
content.
http://drug-pionir.ueuo.com/Screenshot.png
seems fine now. I guess it recovered.
On 11/2/06, Darko Tasovac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
This link works
http://tdarko.googlepages.com/Screenshot.png
Darko Tasovac wrote:
It seems the flightgear site was under attack. I noticed that a few
minutes ago. Website was normal 30min
seems fine now. I guess it recovered.
It doesn't look good to me here.
Cleared cache and requested a fresh page with the browser but EGYPT is still
there :-(
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Nice, looks like my web hosting provider got himself hacked. I'll point the dns to my backup server, Mr. Donkey. :-)Curt.On 11/2/06, bass pumped
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:seems fine now.I guess it recovered.
On 11/2/06, Darko Tasovac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, This link works
Me too
Roberto Inzerillo wrote:
seems fine now. I guess it recovered.
It doesn't look good to me here.
Cleared cache and requested a fresh page with the browser but EGYPT is still
there :-(
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Hmmm, as long as they will let me add my google ads to their hack page, then there's no hurry to fix the site.[joking of course]:-)I've updated the dns for www.flightgear.org
to point to my backup server. Those of you who have seen the hacked site probably will still have the old dns entry cached
Steve Hosgood wrote:
So it's doing something like intfreq = (int)real_kHz * 100; or
intfreq = (int)(real_kHz * 100.0);
Let's just catch my own bug before everyone else does :-)
It's the second of those options of course.
Steve
On Thursday 02 November 2006 12:03, Yurik V. Nikiforoff wrote:
I make new model of aircraft for FlightGear. How I can distribute it?
Should I use CVS? Whats a manual I need read about it?
Hi Yurik,
The usual way is to post a message here with a link to a tar.gz of your model,
if possible.
-- Forwarded message --From: support @ frozenwebhostDate: Nov 2, 2006 8:43 AMSubject: Re: hack attackCurt,We are aware of the issue, it appears to be a server wide exploit,
please refer to this thread for updates:http://support.frozenwebhost.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16Thank
Curtis Olson wrote:
It's been a *long* time since I've wrangled with the irix compiler, but one
idea would be to remove the APIENTRY keyword from one of those lines in the
header file and then see if the error for that line disappears.
If it does, then you know that APIENTRY is expanding to
Mathias Fr?hlich wrote:
On Thursday 02 November 2006 13:23, Martin Spott wrote:
Does anybody have sort of a 'recipe' for how to fix this ?
Try with current cvs?
Sorry, no difference,
Martin.
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Selon Martin Spott :
Hi,
I'm trying to build FG with OSG on IRIX in order to show it on the
FSWeekend this weekend, but I stumble over some strange effect.
To me it appears that some OSG header files get referenced where they
are of no use - but honestly: I don't know. I think I feel some
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Does anybody have sort of a 'recipe' for how to fix this ?
add -DAPIENTRY to your c++ command line
Hi Frederic, thanks for showing up again unfortunately this
doesn't make the slightest difference,
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Which way is the correct way of placing 3d objects to FG scenery?Placing the object by hand with real coordiantes? or using the UFO to place them related to other object that are by default in FG? like a road or a lake
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Ioan Suciu wrote:
Which way is the correct way of placing 3d objects to FG scenery?
It depends ;-)
Placing the object by hand with real coordiantes? or using the UFO to place
them related to other object that are by default in FG? like a road or a
lake
Don't count on the roads,
Don't count on the roads, in many cases they're inaccurate. Lakes aresupposed to be slightly better. We prefer to have 'correct' object
locations, even if the don't match the _current_ scenery because oneday we're supposed to have better Scenery Landcover data and it wouldbe a pity if the object
Martin, did you try the -E switch to see what exactly the code expands to
after the preprocessing? sometimes it helps to find the clue.
gcc -E file.c file.i
V
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Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
Martin, did you try the -E switch to see what exactly the code expands to
after the preprocessing? sometimes it helps to find the clue.
gcc -E file.c file.i
To be honest: No, I didn't, but I should have done I will try
that as well and see, if I find a clue.
Hi,
SG-CVS fails to build under MSVC8 atm. It fails in SGQuat.hxx. copysign is
not recognised. Replacing
sin05ang = copysign(sqrt(sin05ang), sig);
with
sin05ang = _copysign(sqrt(sin05ang), sig);
^
seems to do the trick
Vivian
Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
Also, where does one take the files missing for the examples (e.g., the
cow.osg, or the lz.osg mentioned in the runexamples.bat)?
Here for example:
http://www.openscenegraph.org/osgwiki/pmwiki.php/Downloads/SampleDataset
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Steve Hosgood wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
You know, some people do it the other way round. Just a reminder, I
guess this strip has already been mentioned elsewhere:
http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/Wasserlandung_mit_Salto.mpeg
Just for interest - I know nothing much about seaplanes. What
--- Martin Spott wrote:
Steve Hosgood wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
You know, some people do it the other way round. Just a reminder, I
guess this strip has already been mentioned elsewhere:
http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/Wasserlandung_mit_Salto.mpeg
Just for interest - I know
Hi,
Just a quick report on some tests with FG-OSG compiled under MSVC8 using
Olaf's project files etc. that I've carried out on the models for which I am
responsible:
Hurricane/Spitfire/Seafire won't start. The starter spins
continuously, but the engine won't fire.
A4F crashes FG,
Martin Spott wrote:
You know, some people do it the other way round. Just a reminder, I
guess this strip has already been mentioned elsewhere:
http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/Wasserlandung_mit_Salto.mpeg
Martin.
That looks like a really expensive mistake!
Just for interest - I
George Patterson posted this same error Nov. 1, but I did not see any
response or suggestion as to what was wrong. I updated plib, simgear
and fgfs source from cvs last Monday and downloaded the osg flightgear
tar and followed the README.txt directions. Compiled plib, then the
three packages in
On Thursday 02 November 2006 12:20, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
[snip...]
that was a good read Torsten, thanks for posting it.
LeeE
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