The mac os x install command has the following parameters (subset):
-C Copy the file. If the target file already exists and the
files
are the same, then don't change the modification time of
the tar-
get.
-c Copy the file. This is actually the defa
Martin Spott wrote:
"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/screen
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv29601
Modified Files:
extensions.cxx
Log Message:
FreeBSD fix.
Thank you!
Would anyone mind to comment on the two proposed changes to SimGear and
Thanks Paul for fowarding this for me,
I have made a blunder. In the better light of day ( and sleep ), it
turnes out to be projection and decimal conversion that I stuffed up
Must get more sleep.
On Sat, 2004-11-20 at 11:28 +0200, Paul Surgeon wrote:
> A guy by the name of Jason Cox mention
"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
> Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/screen
> In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv29601
> Modified Files:
> extensions.cxx
> Log Message:
> FreeBSD fix.
Thank you!
Would anyone mind to comment on the two proposed changes to SimGear and
FlightGear that I po
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently Cockpit/hud_rwy.cxx does not use the above compiler.h strategy
and breaks mac os x builds
the line in hud_rwy.cxx
#include
needs to be replaced by:
#include
#include SG_GLU_H
This code was already developed before the MacOS X patch went into CVS.
I've updated
One more mac os x fix needed for flightgear (all files using GL
includes for FlightGear or SimGear should now use
#include
followed by
#include SG_GL_H
#include SG_GLU_H
#include SG_GLUT_H
#include SG_GLEX_H
(defined in compiler.h) as required. This will ensure that the
necessary OpenGL or GLUT
A guy by the name of Jason Cox mentioned on IRC that the Australia scenery
"seams to be out of wack by a few klm's east".
"aiports are out aginst the real world also. only picked it up of sat imagery
and other GIS sources that I have"
" ...fgsd shows incorrect location and the airport databases