On 17 Nov 2008, at 06:38, Pooyan McSporran wrote:
I've tried FlightGear-cvs-bin-20081116.dmg on my 24 iMac but it
crashes. Here are the relevant parameters:
- CPU is an Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.33 GHz, with 2GB of RAM
- GPU is NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT (not a 7300!) with 256MB of VRAM
- OS is Mac
On 16 Nov 2008, at 18:07, Tim Moore wrote:
On Linux you might think that we could blow this off and depend on the
distributions' OpenSceneGraph package, but this is not practical.
OpenSceneGraph
releases come fast and furious; we will be depending on OSG 2.8, and
(for
example) my
On Monday 17 November 2008 09:20:14 James Turner wrote:
In the past I've worked on binary distributions for various GL-based
projects on Linux, one using VTK and one using OGRE. In both cases we
ended up shipping libstdc++ as well - in order to have a chance at
portability, the only externals
On 16 Nov 2008, at 23:07, Tatsuhiro Nishioka wrote:
- Crash on Mac Pro (crash report from James Turner, waiting further
feedback from him).
About to test the binary build, the results with my own build are
depressing - something is definitely altering the RTTI information. I
was going
On 17 Nov 2008, at 08:17, James Turner wrote:
- Crash on Mac Pro (crash report from James Turner, waiting further
feedback from him).
About to test the binary build, the results with my own build are
depressing - something is definitely altering the RTTI information. I
was going to say
Hi,
As far as I'm concerned, I prefer a simple INSTALL file where I find
the dependance :
OSG 2.6.0
plib 1.8.5
etc...
For the Linux distribution where the good release isn't present, we can't
provide
a new package built by the FG community.
To day, I have my own package for OSG and PLIB.
On Nov 16, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
On Sunday 16 November 2008 20:34:48 Heiko Schulz wrote:
Small? I think people with lower computer perfomance will have
problems-
but there is always --proportion=1.0
Ah yes, the one file I committed does contain the singlemost largest
Hi Pooyan,
Nice to hear from you again.
As James said, The crash was caused probably by driver bug related to hardware
mipmapping.
I'll fix this until the next snapshot release.
A good news is that you don't have to wait until the next release.
Since I applied my own patch to mac version so
Hi,
For all, I made a small package with the textures I used in the video- there
are more to come and more shaping of the clouds.
You can take a look here:
www.hoerbird.net/clouds_cumulus.zip
Cheers
HHS
-
This
Thanks for this - Atlas still a problem. Double clicking on Atlas
returns in terminal:
...
/Applications/FlightGear.app/Contents/Resources/Atlas ; exit;
MyMac:~ richardhornby$ /Applications/FlightGear.app/Contents/Resources/
Atlas ; exit;
dyld: Library not loaded:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
surprisingly, the Oracle buildings didn't move :
[...]
but was added more recently in the base package
Ok, I've now reverted the positions of your static Base Package models
to the state of 20071212 (nobody else has been modelling in this area
that early ;-)
You're
Thomas Pl?mpe wrote:
I'm not really using FlightGear and so am not too keen to spend a lot of
time following this up, but as per request below I'm forwarding this to the
devel mailing list in the hopes that that it's helpful to someone.
Thanks a lot ! - changes applied you're invited to
Alex Perry wrote:
You're still better off with SVN unless you routinely fly at least
3000 km of distance in each 10x10 tarball you download. Without going
closer than 300 km to any other area already flown over.
Aside from all these 'technical' implications, serving Scenery via SVN
(or
2008/11/18 Tatsuhiro Nishioka [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As James said, The crash was caused probably by driver bug related to
hardware mipmapping.
[SNIP]
Try the following commands (using /Applciations/Utilities/Terminal.app):
[SNIP]
That worked, thanks for the information. Looking forward to
Hi,
On Nov 18, 2008, at 4:42 AM, Richard Hornby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for this - Atlas still a problem. Double clicking on Atlas
returns in terminal:
(snip)
dyld: Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libpng12.0.dylib
Referenced from:
On Nov 16, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
On Sunday 16 November 2008 20:34:48 Heiko Schulz wrote:
Small? I think people with lower computer perfomance will have
problems-
but there is always --proportion=1.0
Ah yes, the one file I committed does contain the singlemost largest
Dear Rob,
From your description it appears that I am one of those kids. A 43
year old kid mind you. I am always polite to others on the MP system. I
sometimes perform stunts in unusual aircraft and show off just for a
laugh. I demonstrate what can be achieved with practise. I push the
flight
Dave, Thank you for saying what has been on my mind for some time
after reading the previous posts about the kids.
I too spend a great deal of time around KSFO and the kids, and I've
taken the time to help and encourage many with their How do I fly a
helicopter? questions. Yes, it makes me cringe
Dave --
I think you're misunderstanding my point. I'm not saying that FG's MP server
should hold itself to the high standards of realistic air-traffic and
air-traffic-control that IVAO strives for. In fact, I'm saying completely the
opposite -- that bridging the two networks at the server
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