I updated my git working directory to origin/next and am getting
the following link errors, I'm not 100% sure that git is properly
updating everything, I have done a make clean and make rebuild_cache
on both simgear and flightgear.
Is anyone else seeing these errors, or
is my working
Best of all, the new features are based on user community requests, and
not driven by economic incentives. Some of these features are already in
the works for the next FG release [give continuity message about the
development]
That'd be suspiciously close to dishonest advertizing. I spend a
Am 22.01.2012 21:27, schrieb Stuart Buchanan:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
And I just pushed that to FGDATA. Global Weather and Local Weather
is dead. Long live Basic Weather and Advanced Weather :-)
Thanks Torsten. That looks great.
BTW, if this change is merged
Am 11.02.2012 10:40, schrieb thorsten.i.r...@jyu.fi:
Best of all, the new features are based on user community requests, and
not driven by economic incentives. Some of these features are already in
the works for the next FG release [give continuity message about the
development]
That'd
Am 11.02.2012 10:16, schrieb Scott Hamilton:
I updated my git working directory to origin/next and am getting the
following link errors, I'm not 100% sure that git is properly updating
everything, I have done a make clean and make rebuild_cache on both
simgear and flightgear.
Is anyone else
thanks Thorsten,
Now to find out why, must be a static link library somewhere that
isn't getting updated...
cheers
S.
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 11:24 +0100, ThorstenB wrote:
Am 11.02.2012 10:16, schrieb Scott Hamilton:
I updated my git working directory to origin/next and am
On Saturday, February 11, 2012 14:01:55 Scott wrote:
thanks Thorsten,
Now to find out why, must be a static link library somewhere that
isn't getting updated...
cheers
S.
Hi,
I had the same problem recently, and it took me quite a long while to figure
it out. It may be
On Friday 10 February 2012 04:08:32 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Hi all,
for our release of version 2.6.0 next week, we have a few open items on
our checklist and I am kindly asking for support to get them done:
1. How are our release candidates performing? Are there any release
blocking bugs that
Am 11.02.2012 16:32, schrieb Ron Jensen:
I found and fixed a potential NaN and Segfault in the JSBSim propeller code
yesterday. It could be considered a blocking bug for 2.6 to me.
Thanks, looks like a small and safe enough patch which we should push to
the 2.6.0 branch.
cheers,
Thorsten
Hi all,
The PAF team just seeing our integral
contributions have been uploaded on GIT by E.Baranger aka helijah. (Commit :
https://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata/commit/4fb29b9010ae69e01b46a7ea074259b04b12064e
)
This member haven't asked any
Salut Clement,
Clement de l'Hamaide wrote:
The PAF team just seeing our integral
contributions have been uploaded on GIT by E.Baranger aka helijah. (Commit :
https://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata/commit/4fb29b9010ae69e01b46a7ea074259b04b12064e
)
This member haven't asked any
Hi Martin,
The original author of the model is Emmanuel Baranger
The original author of basic XML animation for model is Emmanuel Baranger
The original author of instruments panel is Alexis Laille
The original author of the Dual Control (copilot passenger) adapted for DC-3
is Clément de
Clément ,Not trying to start a flame war , but you modified someone
else's work , so this sounds a bit odd , but i do understand your
point .Ive seen a lot of things Ive modelled end up in other's
'original' work , but i've also borrowed nasal scripts and ideas from
others so I can't complain .I
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