Hi,
has anyone build FG with fgfs-builder-20061209? I have some trouble on
an Debian etch system. self-deprecating as I am I enabled _all_
options. Perhaps this may be a problem but the error in the script seems
not to have much to do with this.
Here is where the make all stops:
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On 02/22/2007 01:27 AM, John wrote:
Modern avionics and air data computers provide an instantaneous vertical
velocity and altimeter.
Yes.
Is there a property/variable in flightgear that does not contain the lag
present in simple baro systems?
Yes.
I'm under the impresssion that the
On Thursday 22 February 2007 13:28, John Denker wrote:
Solving this problem is easy:
I'd say so too... for exact values rather which don't rely on modelled
instrumentation can't one just use the values provided under /position in
the property tree?
Cheers,
AJ
Hi Curt,
Curtis Olson wrote:
We captures some pictures and movies which I posted to by blog here:
http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/UAV/Rascal110_1/Instrumentation/
Do you have copies of these movies in a - let's say - 'open' file
format ?
Martin.
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On 2/22/07, Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Curt,
Curtis Olson wrote:
We captures some pictures and movies which I posted to by blog here:
http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/UAV/Rascal110_1/Instrumentation/
Do you have copies of these movies in a - let's say - 'open' file
format ?
On 02/22/2007 08:32 AM, AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 22 February 2007 13:28, John Denker wrote:
Solving this problem is easy:
I'd say so too... for exact values rather which don't rely on modelled
instrumentation can't one just use the values provided under /position in
the property
Curtis Olson wrote:
They come as .MOV straight from the camera ... haven't looked to see what
format they reallly are.
I see. They require some Flash Plugin and there's no such thing on
several platforms
Have fun,
Martin.
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On Thursday 22 February 2007 14:02, John Denker wrote:
++ Some of us (not all, of course) would like to get FG to the
point where it would be usable as a procedures trainer. This
requires modeling the instruments warts and all. As a start,
this includes modeling the nonidealities
AJ MacLeod wrote:
On Thursday 22 February 2007 13:28, John Denker wrote:
Solving this problem is easy:
I'd say so too... for exact values rather which don't rely on modelled
instrumentation can't one just use the values provided under /position in
the property tree?
That would
Hi all,
Revamping my server query page, I noticed that mp callsign names get chopped
at 7 chars.
The code reads:
src/MultiPlayer/mpmessages.hxx
59:
// XDR demands 4 byte alignment, but some compilers use8 byte alignment
// so it's safe to let the overall size of a network message be a
//
On 2/22/07, Nick Warne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this correct?
Yes. In C you need to terminate strings by a 0 byte. So you need 8
bytes for a maximum of 7 characters.
Greets,
Jester
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On Thursday 22 February 2007 16:13:59 Csaba Halász wrote:
On 2/22/07, Nick Warne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this correct?
Yes. In C you need to terminate strings by a 0 byte. So you need 8
bytes for a maximum of 7 characters.
Greets,
Jester
Yes, I understand that - but what seems to be
missed the list off...
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] MAX_CALLSIGN_LEN
Date: Thursday 22 February 2007
From: Nick Warne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Csaba Halász [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 22 February 2007 16:40:57 Csaba Halász wrote:
On 2/22/07, Nick
Hi,
I developed a script which calculates the forces and moments on
spezific
parts of an ASK21. Than I combined this with 3D-force- and momentarrows.
I'll use the setlistener-command to run the script, but I don't know
which
property I should use.
I need a property which
* Timo van Overbrueggen -- Thursday 22 February 2007:
I'll use the setlistener-command to run the script, but I don't know
which property I should use.
I need a property which changes every 0.2-0.5 ms to update the arrows in
nearly realtime. Is there somebody, who can tell me which
On 2/22/07, Nick Warne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see the sense (nor logic) in trimming a string _every_ packet when for
all pretense and purpose it will not change during a session.
The string is not getting trimmed in the conventional sense. The
strncpy just copies at most
Hello,
just saw that Douglas has already fixed this in the trunk, so merged it
into stable. Try this distribution:
ftp://ftp.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Misc_rag/fgfs-builder/fgfs-builcer-20070222.tar.gz
Cheers,
Ralf
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Melchior FRANZ schrieb:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Monday 19 February 2007:
just as a feedback - when reading the INSTALL file from the downloaded
Eew ... don't read that! ;-)
Blender seems to support three build systems: good old autotools,
scons, and cmake. I use scons for it and
* Georg Vollnhals -- Wednesday 21 February 2007:
Especially I am interested in the Blender Caliper Measure script which
runs up with this binary and accepts all inputs but crashes when I hit
the button Measure. Do you have Caliper installed? If yes, does it
work together with Python 2.5? Just
Ralf,
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:43:38PM +0100, Ralf Gerlich wrote:
Hello,
just saw that Douglas has already fixed this in the trunk, so merged it
into stable. Try this distribution:
ftp://ftp.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Misc_rag/fgfs-builder/fgfs-builcer-20070222.tar.gz
Ahhh! Yep
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