Did you try doing make clean before doing make.
--- Richard Hornby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
took my first tentative steps into Linux in July
when I purchased SuSE8.2.
I decided to build FlightGear as a learning
experience. Boy has it been!
My first attempts to make FG failed with an
I'm planning to put together a "commercial"(though I don't plan to sell it) version of FlightGear. Does anyone know whether this has been done before, and if so, where can I find it?(also, is this the appropriate board to post on, or should this be posted somewhere else?)
Thankyou,
Ethan Want to
I wrote:
Jim Wilson wrote:
Wolfram Kuss wrote:
I can even guess what the new info does: It says edges less than
45 degrees are smooth and more than 45 degrees are sharp.
That might be difficult to implement in plib anyway. I did a
little looking into this recently (as a parameter
On Thursday 30 October 2003 00:06, Andy Ross wrote:
I wrote:
Jim Wilson wrote:
Wolfram Kuss wrote:
I can even guess what the new info does: It says edges less than
45 degrees are smooth and more than 45 degrees are sharp.
That might be difficult to implement in plib anyway. I
Andy Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Some before after FlightGear screenshots are available at:
http://www.plausible.org/vertsplit
[Be patient if things seem slow; there is 400k of images on that page
and my DSL line has a 128kbps upload rate. If you don't want to
wait,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andy Ross) [2003.10.29 18:09]:
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Some before after FlightGear screenshots are available at:
http://www.plausible.org/vertsplit
[Be patient if things seem slow; there is 400k of images on that page
and my DSL line has a 128kbps upload rate. If you don't
A quick question I almost hate to ask. Is there any
way to do simple math from within the xml files? For example, in the windows
0.9.2 version, when I created a display to show the magnetic compass in a
digital format, it rolled to negative numbers (depending on variance). Is there
a way to