--- Roy Vegard Ovesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thursday 11 November 2004 15:41, Mr Michael
> Rawlins wrote:
> > Now about the autopilot.  I'm sticking with the
> c172r
> > for now.  <ctrl>-C highlights the active
> selections on
> > the panel, and all work except for the AP:
> >
> > Nasal runtime error: undefined symbol
> >   at <command>, line 2
> > Failed to execute command nasal
> 
> When you are using the latest CVS version, you
> generally also have to have the 
> latest CVS version of the base package (the data
> directory). To checkout the 
> CVS version of the base package do:
> 
> cvs -d
>
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9
> login
> CVS passwd: guest
> 
> cvs -d
>
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9
> co data
> 
> You also have to make sure that you point to this
> new directory when you run 
> fgfs. The autopilot in the c172 should then work. If
> you are not familiar 
> with the KAP140 autopilot I advise you to read the
> pilot's guide available 
> from the Bendix/King website. A link to it was
> posted on the user list not 
> too long ago.
> 
> -- 
> Roy Vegard Ovesen


Thanks Roy. I've updated the data directory, and had
grabbed the KAP140 manual last week. But am still
unable to turn on autopilot with left mouse click on
"AP".  All other functions on the panel work with left
mouse click.

This is in my .fgfsrc 
--fg-root=/usr/local/FlightGear-0.9/data/

My Dell Inspiron 8200 is running the NVIDIA
Accelerated Graphics Driver for Linux-x86.   OS is
Fedora Core 2.

For the past few months I've used the autopilot menu
at top of FG screen, which I've read is not the way to
go.  

Mike


                
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