I've just installed Mandrake 9.2, which comes with automake 1.4. I
found a 1.7 version and installed it and changed the symlink from
automake to
point to it. Now ./autogen.sh comes up with an automake warning that I
should run aclocal to regenerate aclocal.m4. I've done that, but still
On Sunday 02 Nov 2003 11:20 am, Nick Coleman wrote:
I've just installed Mandrake 9.2, which comes with automake 1.4. I
found a 1.7 version and installed it and changed the symlink from
automake to
point to it. Now ./autogen.sh comes up with an automake warning that I
should run aclocal to
I'm trying to build FlightGear under Cygwin. I'v downloaded and
unpacked
The attached perl script **might** be of use to you. It's what I use under
CygWin to put together an executable for FlightGear. Instructions are
embedded inside it. All I can say is that it works for me at this time.
Erik,
Is this configuration for Win32?
When you say put in your home directory you mean to save the html file
and put in FSFG root directory?
Thanks!
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From: Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003
Rodrigo Gomes Flores wrote:
Erik,
Is this configuration for Win32?
When you say put in your home directory you mean to save the html file
and put in FSFG root directory?
Thanks!
I don't use windows myself, so this is for UNIX like operating systems.
However it should be possible to put this
At 16:14 27/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
6. Re: Voices, Sky and Aircraft? (Curtis L. Olson)
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I believe you have to tune your comm radio into an appropriate ATIS
frequency to hear the vocal ATIS weather reports. In the base package
under data/ATC/default.atis there
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 02:05:39 -0600
skip c. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to build FlightGear under Cygwin. I'v downloaded and unpacked
PLIB and I run the ./configure script and made the install. I started out
with PLIB-1.6.0. Whenever I go to run the ./configure script under
Dave Hudach writes:
I ran fgfs with your command line args and followed the
instructions. Very nice. I even brought visibility and ceiling down
to 500ft each and brought the 172 onto the runway and at night as
well as daytime. Thanks for the helpful info.
Excellent. For an additional
Hello,
I cannot see the full 2d panel for the c172. The right side cuts off
the nav1 and nav2 displays so I cannot adjust the frequencies. I tried
panning, but as soon as it pans, the entire panel disappears. Zooming
only zooms the exterior view. I must be missing something obvious but
can't