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I dont normaly post to this mailing list, but i think the web site has
been hacked?
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Andrew Gluszynski wrote:
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I dont normaly post to this mailing list, but i think the web site has
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Hi. Please don't top-post; it makes your posts very very hard
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On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 21:22:43 +1300
Dene wrote:
Andrew Gluszynski wrote:
Hi all,
I dont normaly post to this mailing list, but i think the web site has
been hacked?
Confirmed... no thinking about it...it's been hit
Chris Metzler wrote:
Hi. Please don't top-post; it makes your posts very very hard
to follow.
Hi Chris,
What do you mean top-post, I thought the protocol was to edit the post
you were replying to and post your comments either through out it or at
the bottom?
Cheers
Dene
PS thnx for the
Am Mittwoch, den 08.11.2006, 14:39 -0800 schrieb Andy Ross:
People apparently got used to the state that FlightGear typically
has a CVS tree that you can compile at the end of a development day
and 'fly'.
Remember that people doing aircraft models and scenery are also
developers, and
Jon Stockill wrote:
No, it's gcc-3.4.6, but if you're having the problem on IRIX then that is
a pointer - slackware uses glut - not freeglut, and I suspect that IRIX
uses glut too. Could this be caused by header differences? Has anyone else
successfully built FlightGear-OSG on a system that
Hi,
Others nice videos found on flightlevel350.com
EC 135:
http://www.flightlevel350.com/Aircraft_Eurocopter_EC-135-Airline_Norwegian_National_Air_Rescue_Aviation_Video-6661.html
MBB Bo 105:
Quoting Martin Spott :
Hi Frederic,
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I tried the b1900b on my OSG-Windows-MSVC build and it loads without
a segfault.
Don't you see these messages on Windows ?
Cannot find image file Aircraft/b1900d/Models/chrome1.rgb
Cannot find image file
Le jeudi 9 novembre 2006 06:39, Yurik V. Nikiforoff a écrit :
В сообщении от 9 Ноябрь 2006 05:05 Didier Fabert написал(a):
hi,
how can i switch on the landing light ? like the last image on
http://www.avsim.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=30396
It work only for patched sim. I write patch,
Didier Fabert wrote:
Le jeudi 9 novembre 2006 06:39, Yurik V. Nikiforoff a ?crit?:
It work only for patched sim. I write patch, for use openGL light source in
FGFS. This patch was rejected with some reason - read pls devel list about
two weeks ago.
sorry i don't see it.
According to my
Citing myself
Martin Spott wrote:
According to my memory people didn't fall in love with the proposed
patch because it attempted to set lightning stuff outside the
scenegraph. This results in much higher cost of performance and
maintainability !! compared to a clean solution inside the
Hi Heiko,
Heiko Schulz wrote:
I love the last one!
Do you have an idea if these videos are available in some not _that_
closed format ?
Martin.
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Le jeudi 9 novembre 2006 13:33, Martin Spott a écrit :
I have to admit that the landing-light screeenshot with the AN-2 indeed
looks terribly nice, very desirable.
On the other hand we should not forget that Mathias, during his port to
OSG, is currently working on collecting old crufty
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Don't you see these messages on Windows ?
Cannot find image file Aircraft/b1900d/Models/chrome1.rgb
Cannot find image file Aircraft/b1900d/Models/chrome.rgb
Cannot find image file wherever is $FG_ROOT/FOO
I saw problems loading
Yurik V. Nikiforoff wrote:
. When I want to rewrite code and put lights to scenegraph, devel community
begin migration to OSG. I decide wait some times, until process will gone to
working state.
Fine,
Martin.
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В сообщении от 9 Ноябрь 2006 18:08 Didier Fabert написал(a):
nice, what is the net address ?
I shell write to you and devel list, when it will be ready.
me too. i 'm under gentoo linux and i test freebsd (64bits system). window$
is not installed at all and perhaps never be.
Well, I use
The http://www.flightgear.org seems to be offline (maybe a DNS problem) and http://flightgear.org is working fine.Leidson CamposPlanetaMessenger.org
On 11/9/06, Andrew Gluszynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,I dont normaly post to this mailing list, but i think the web site hasbeen
Le jeudi 9 novembre 2006 12:03, Yurik V. Nikiforoff a écrit :
В сообщении от 9 Ноябрь 2006 18:08 Didier Fabert написал(a):
nice, what is the net address ?
I shell write to you and devel list, when it will be ready.
me too. i 'm under gentoo linux and i test freebsd (64bits system).
Quoting Martin Spott :
Hi Jon, Frederic,
Jon Stockill wrote:
Jon Stockill wrote:
I didn't ever recieve this first EMail
I forgot to add - commenting out the #undef APIENTRY line in glut.h
allowed me to complete the build.
I'm not still there but at least the ATC stuff compiles
Hi Yurik,
Yurik V. Nikiforoff wrote:
This is legendary Russian aircraft. First flight was 1947.
Seen that in real life already, with a huge silencer attached to the
exhaust :-)
The model acutally works for me, not only with Flightgear/PLIB but
with the current OSG-based binary as well. There
Heiko Schulz wrote:
I mean not to stop the work on OSG - far from it!
But if we want FlightGear and OSG to get better we
need users - and we get them only with a next release.
With OSG in the state it's in, we can't go testing it on the users. If
we did, we won't *have* any users before
On 11/9/06, Leidson Campos A. Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The http://www.flightgear.org seems to be offline (maybe a DNS problem) and
http://flightgear.org is working fine.Check what IP addresses these names point to. www.flightgear.org is the official site.,
flightgear.org actually points
Le jeudi 9 novembre 2006 15:21, Steve Hosgood a écrit :
Agreed, a release of all the things that are working, but for now at
least, no OSG.
I don't know what Curt uses as a metric for deciding if a new release
should happen, but the time delay between the current 'stable' and the
previous one
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 04:05 -0500, Chris Metzler wrote:
Hi. Please don't top-post; it makes your posts very very hard
to follow.
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 21:22:43 +1300
Dene wrote:
Andrew Gluszynski wrote:
Hi all,
I dont normaly post to this mailing list, but i think the web site has
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 13:03 +, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Don't you see these messages on Windows ?
Cannot find image file Aircraft/b1900d/Models/chrome1.rgb
Cannot find image file Aircraft/b1900d/Models/chrome.rgb
Cannot find
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 13:03 +, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Don't you see these messages on Windows ?
Cannot find image file Aircraft/b1900d/Models/chrome1.rgb
Cannot find image file
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 16:22 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 13:03 +, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Don't you see these messages on Windows ?
Cannot find image file
Mathias Fröhlich schrieb:
Hi,
I have placed a new set of openscenegraph packages at
ftp://ftp.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Misc_maf/OpenSceneGraph-20061108
Feedback:
compiles and works without problem on OpenSuse 10.1 x86_64.
Georg
I should double check, but I believe I'm running glut-3.7 on my home machine and didnt' have any build problems (Fedora Core 6.)For what it's worth. The full screen (game) mode of freeglut (any version) is horribly broken under unix. SDL full screen works fine, but locks out all other heads on a
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 16:22 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 13:03 +, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Don't you see these messages on Windows ?
Cannot
Check what IP addresses these names point to.The
www.flightgear.org points to 72.36.162.58 (Not working)The flightgear.org points to 128.101.142.119 (Working)
Leidson CamposPlanetaMessenger.orgOn 11/9/06, Curtis Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/9/06, Leidson Campos A. Ferreira
[EMAIL
On 11/9/06, Steve Hosgood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what Curt uses as a metric for deciding if a new releaseshould happen, but the time delay between the current 'stable' and theprevious one was about two years - too long I'm sure.
v0.9.10 was released in April. We have long since
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Hi,
This is probably a silly question, but how does the Propeller.Fast
animation for the default c172p end up being translucent? I can't the
transparency in either the model's material or texture. Parts of the
texture are translucent, but as far as I
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 17:36 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 16:22 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 13:03 +, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier
I never saw this one show up on the list, either ...
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From: Jon S. Berndt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 11:04 PM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] JSBsim and low rpm engines (AN-2)
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006,
В сообщении от 9 Ноябрь 2006 09:21 Jon S. Berndt написал(a):
The philosophy behind our propulsion system is to provide a decent
perception of propulsive forces applied to the aircraft - not an
engineering simulation of an engine. With that said, improvements to the
engine model are always
Is anyone else noticing any SourceForge mailing list problems?
Jon
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On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 17:36 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 16:22 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Quoting George Patterson:
On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 13:03 +, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 09 November 2006 10:33, Frederic Bouvier
On Thursday 09 November 2006 14:01, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
Is anyone else noticing any SourceForge mailing list problems?
I'm not seeing my own posts now - I seem to get everything else OK though.
And yes, I did check that the option was set to receive copies of my own
messages (besides which, I
hi,
another problem with osg. i fly since KSFO with the AWACS and all views became
black screen (i only show the popup widget with view name and the FPS)
only one view not became black screen : the airport view, but ...
take a look yourself
regards
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On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:15:27 +1300
Dene wrote:
Hi Chris,
What do you mean top-post, I thought the protocol was to edit the
post you were replying to and post your comments either through out it
or at the bottom?
Yep, you got it; and it's what you did in the post I'm replying to here;
but not
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
The engine stuff can't (at least for now) be removed from JSBSim, in theory
or in principle. JSBSim is a drop-in dynamic library for flight dynamics,
which includes all normally available subsystems that provide forces and/or
moments on the aircraft.
I'd like to simply bind the press of a key to a custom animation (a
rotation around an axis at a fixed speed, between two extreme positions,
in both directions), can you point me to a simple/basic example?
You can use the nasal interpolate function to do that if I understand you
Hi guys,
Thanks for the input.
Im afraid the backtrace is gibberish to me , but I'll take a closer
look tonight... (on lunch break right now).The chrome texture error I
ran into before when loading sub models / models from a different
directory ... it appears it tries to find textures from the
On Thursday 09 November 2006 14:01, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
Is anyone else noticing any SourceForge mailing list problems?
I'm not seeing my own posts now - I seem to get everything
else OK though.
And yes, I did check that the option was set to receive
copies of my own messages (besides
Hi,
Martin Spott schrieb:
One thing I'd like to have fixed before adding the aircraft to CVS is
the VRP, the Visual Reference Point. This is the point that FDM and 3D
model have to agree upon to be their common point of origin for all
geometry related operations.
With your AN-2, the FDM
I whish there were more NASAL tutorials around.
This page is a little out of date, but it should be linked to from
wiki.flightgear.org (where there is lots more good information):
http://plausible.org/nasal/flightgear.html
It has reference docs on most of the core interface, but not the more
Hi,
I got everything compiled and did a short performance test compared
between the CVS-Version of FlightGear with PLIB of 26th, October and
yesterdays OSG release:
With the options
--timeofday=noon --prop:/sim/rendering/fps-display=true --bpp=32
both versions show almost the same rate of
Hi,
I was thinking about he memory usage of the aircrafts. As multiplayer
mode becomes more and more popular, more aircrafts are loaded into
memory. If any AI-aircraft is not loaded directly from the Aircraft
folder, but first from an AI-Aircraft folder and only if the aircraft
isn't found
Matthias Boerner wrote:
With the options
--timeofday=noon --prop:/sim/rendering/fps-display=true --bpp=32
both versions show almost the same rate of fps with a small advantage to OSG
about 1 to 10 percent.
Ah, I guess nobody tried running at higher display depths, anybody ?
Martin Spott schrieb:
Matthias Boerner wrote:
With the options
--timeofday=noon --prop:/sim/rendering/fps-display=true --bpp=32
both versions show almost the same rate of fps with a small advantage to OSG
about 1 to 10 percent.
Ah, I guess nobody tried running at higher
Hi,
Another back trace with latest OSG package and fresh cvs on linux AMD64.
Problem: A-10 segfaults at startup.
Hope it helps.
Alexis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/fgfs$ gdb /usr/local/bin/fgfs
GNU gdb 6.4-debian
Copyright 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU
Hello FlightGear,
On Thursday 09 November 2006 14:01, Jon S. Berndt wrote:
Is anyone else noticing any SourceForge mailing list problems?
I'm not seeing my own posts now - I seem to get everything
else OK though.
And yes, I did check that the option was set to receive
copies of my own
Maik Justus wrote:
I think the 3D-Model and the FDM fit together, the model rotates around
the c.g. (in air). The cause for the rotating around the nose is only
the reference point, where the camera points to.
I took the AN-2 for a ride at very low altitude along a shoreline in
order to
Hi,
I just did some further tests with the LAST NEW OSG version from Mathias and
GOOD NEWS, really improved framerates
(test details as already reported, not important for now as same for old
OSG/ new OSG version):
Old OSG
Has anyone built this on Windows XP under Cygwin, yet?
Jon
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Hi Georg,
very good new. Thanks to Mathias for this improvement.
Maik
Georg Vollnhals schrieb:
Hi,
I just did some further tests with the LAST NEW OSG version from Mathias and
GOOD NEWS, really improved framerates
(test details as already reported, not important for now as same for old
Hi Yurik,
Yurik V. Nikiforoff wrote:
This is legendary Russian aircraft. First flight was 1947.
This is port of MSFS model by Anton Nikolaev aka Xomer. Published under GPL
with his permission.
Some of the CVS commit messages are still on their way, but in theory
the model should now be
Jon S. Berndt wrote:
В сообщении от 9 Ноябрь 2006 09:21 Jon S. Berndt написал(a):
The philosophy behind our propulsion system is to provide a decent
perception of propulsive forces applied to the aircraft - not an
engineering simulation of an engine. With that said, improvements to the
After performing hard turns (probably harder than a real Cessna could
endure...) at close to or exceeding 90 degrees of bank the artificial
horizon goes wonkers and doesn't right itself.
http://remington.homelinux.net/fgfs-instrument.jpg
I've observed this behavior in 0.9.10 as well as CVS
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 09:48:51 -0600
Curtis Olson wrote:
For what it's worth. The full screen (game) mode of freeglut (any
version) is horribly broken under unix.
Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the various
freeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 20:48:37 -0600
William Riley wrote:
After performing hard turns (probably harder than a real Cessna could
endure...) at close to or exceeding 90 degrees of bank the artificial
horizon goes wonkers and doesn't right itself.
В сообщении от 9 Ноябрь 2006 20:13 Martin Spott написал(a):
With your AN-2, the FDM places the VRP close to (or maybe at, I don't
know exactly) the center of lift whereas the 3D model has its VRP at
the nose.
Hmmm... VRP stay at 0,0,0 - you may see it at an2.xml. 3D model shifted (by
6.2 m
On 11/9/06, Chris Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the variousfreeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have beenfixed with local patches.I've been using freeglut 2.4 with noproblems at all for a very long time.
Really? You
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006 22:48:59 -0600
Curtis Olson wrote:
Really? You can do full screen with no window manager adornments? It
doesn't screw up the requested resolution and give you a weird screen
and then leave you in the wrong resolution?
Yeah, it works absolutely fine in
I have spent many hours trying to get my Scroll
wheel to work with some key functions in FlightGear, (i.e. Such as control of
the Harrier Thrust Vector Nossels in FG) it seems that FG cannot see the Scroll
wheel,I am not a programmer but I thought the following information might
help with
Downloaded a fresh CVS copy to try out the updates to the OSG port. An
earlier first attempt built and segfaulted when loading the c172. After
getting the fresh tar file I casually blew away the earlier version and
untarred the fresh one. Now when starting the build sequence with
autogen.sh
Chris Metzler wrote:
Debian's package of freeglut is an exception to this -- the various
freeglut problems that have manifested themselves in fgfs have been
fixed with local patches. I've been using freeglut 2.4 with no
problems at all for a very long time.
Hmmm, when I look at the Debian
John Wojnaroski wrote:
Downloaded a fresh CVS copy to try out the updates to the OSG port.
[...]
About the only strange, quirky thing is that when untarring the file,
getting a warning msg regards time stamp set to the epoch on some of the
files. Am I grabbing a wrong copy? Using the
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