gerard robin wrote: > On jeudi 02 octobre 2008, scott wrote: > >> gerard robin wrote: >> >>> On jeudi 02 octobre 2008, AJ MacLeod wrote: >>> >>>> On Thursday 02 October 2008 14:23:39 scott wrote: >>>> >>>>>> I git the software via yast and the repository of: >>>>>> http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/games/openSUSE_11.0/FlightGear.ymp As >>>>>> mentioned before I did at one time tried installing fg manually >>>>>> (meaning getting the source and compiling it) but that didn't work due >>>>>> to dependencies. Guess the best thing to do is to do a clean install >>>>>> of OpenSuSE. >>>>>> >>>> Hang on! I'm sure you don't need to go that far. Just uninstall all >>>> Simgear and FlightGear packages, then search your disk for flightgear >>>> stuff; I'd check under /usr/local particularly and also maybe >>>> /usr/games. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> AJ >>>> >>> No, >>> /usr/local is not involved in that case. >>> >>> I have just tested the installation on OpenSUSE with the Yast download >>> from the Link/Repo said by Scott. >>> >>> Everything is right, FG is installed like usually with RPM package in >>> /usr >>> >>> FG running perfectily with the right Data 1.00 >>> >> Well I removed what I recently installed and went searching. Found a >> couple of things, like a directory of simgear as well as fgfs and >> removed them all. Also removed what I recently installed and then did >> an install. Now I can run FG! >> But not all is rosey... In running fgfs, I get a nice graphical >> display of a P-51 and then back to the command line. Now I get: >> fgfs >> Model Author: Unknown >> Creation Date: 2002-01-01 >> Version: $Id: c172p.xml,v 1.18 2007-01-15 12:50:45 ehofman Exp $ >> Description: Cessna C-172 >> Segmentation fault >> >> Need more debugging information? Tell me how and I'll provide it. >> >> Thanks! >> >> > Do you mean that FG refer to, two Aircrafts, one P-51 displayed and a > c172p "crashing" FG ? > are you using multiplayer ? > No, after starting FG, a graphic appears of a P-51 and down below the picture it says it's reading airport data ..., then initializing subsystems, and then the error message and back to the command prompt. Giess the default aircraft is a Cessna 172.
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