The stable tree is for all intents and purposes the last released
version. For SimGear and FlightGear you have to maintain 2 trees if
you want access to the stable or dev versions. The basepackage CVS you
can access either, but not concurrently.
..it is also possible to use an how-to
On Tuesday 17 September 2002 10:38 am, Alex Perry wrote:
The stable tree is for all intents and purposes the last released
version. For SimGear and FlightGear you have to maintain 2 trees if
you want access to the stable or dev versions. The basepackage CVS you
can access either, but
Strange that m4 would be puking. Could this be some sort of ascii
vs. binary mount vs. text file line ending issue?
The one time I tried to exhaustively explore this issue on cygwin, I
was left dazed and confused. I know there are certain configurations
that will work, but I never felt like I
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Julian Foad writes:
The CVS server is not working for me at the moment. It was working
10 hours ago when I last tried it.
$ cvs diff
cvs [diff aborted]: recv() from server cvs.flightgear.org: EOF
Seems to be working for me at the moment.
Yes, it's back
It looks like enscript is breaking on viewmgr.cxx
It also looks like the behavior of enscript doesn't conform well to
it's man page. :-(
Does this happen with any other source files or is it just
viewmgr.cxx? I don't see anything in viewmgr.cxx that looks
particularly different from any other
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
It looks like enscript is breaking on viewmgr.cxx
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The error message says
Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe just that the disk is full?
Does this happen with any other source files or is it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The
error message says Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe
just that the disk is full?
By my reading of the error message, python is reporting that enscript
died unexpectedly. There is plenty
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The
error message says Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe
just that the disk is full?
By my reading of the error message, python is reporting that enscript
died
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it enscript that is breaking, or the other end of its pipe? The
error message says Broken pipe in enscript.write(chunk). Maybe
just that the disk is full?
By my reading of the error message,
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I'm not a python expert and do not claim to have any knowledge on the
subject. But tcl will give very similar errors when a sub program
dies. It builds a pipe to the IO of the other process and if it dies
it reports a 'broken pipe.' So my best guess is still that
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 05:52, Darren Hammond wrote:
Is CVS access to SimGear / FlightGear broke?
cvs status works for me.
I'm getting Connection reset by peer messages
I'm ok getting to FG Base other CVS sites
Darren
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Hmmm, it works now.
Strange
thanx
Darren
On Saturday 22 Jun 2002 2:02 pm, Tony Peden wrote:
cvs status works for me.
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Alasdair Campbell writes:
For several days now, I have been unable to access the FlightGear-source and
Simgear repositories.
[root@birnie FlightGear]# cvs update -dP
cvs [update aborted]: recv() from server cvs.flightgear.org: Connection reset
by peer
[root@birnie FlightGear]# cvs
On Tuesday 16 April 2002 13:30, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Alasdair Campbell writes:
For several days now, I have been unable to access the FlightGear-source
and Simgear repositories.
[root@birnie FlightGear]# cvs update -dP
cvs [update aborted]: recv() from server cvs.flightgear.org:
On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 10:40:48AM -0700, Keith Wiley wrote:
So assume I started with no project directory and I did a cvs update,
which created the directory and checkout everything. That worked, I
successfully built. Then I did my own personal modification to
fg_init.cxx and worked
If any files in the archive have changed since your last update, cvs
will attempt to merge the changes into your local tree. It will attempt
to do this even if you've made local mods. If it can't merge the
changes, it will mark the offending section of each file accordingly
and then you'll
If you want to know what local changes are being tracked for you by CVS
type cvs diff ... if you don't want any of them, just delete the file
and then cvs update will get you a fresh copy.
I've been playing around with cvs diff for a week, but it doesn't make any
sense. In particular, if I
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 12:28, Keith Wiley wrote:
If any files in the archive have changed since your last update, cvs
will attempt to merge the changes into your local tree. It will attempt
to do this even if you've made local mods. If it can't merge the
changes, it will mark the
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 12:30, Keith Wiley wrote:
If you want to know what local changes are being tracked for you by CVS
type cvs diff ... if you don't want any of them, just delete the file
and then cvs update will get you a fresh copy.
I've been playing around with cvs diff for a week,
if I can figure out why this is happening.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Curtis L. Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 3:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] CVS question
Boslough, Mark B writes:
Now that I am modifying code, I
? (sorry if this has been answered somewhere I should
already have seen).
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Curtis L. Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] CVS question
Boslough, Mark B writes
Boslough, Mark B writes:
Curt, You are right. Yesterday it recompiled so
many files I thought it was recompiling everything. I updated
again today after only one day and it only recompiled one file
and re-linked, which is of course much faster!
Do I need to rerun the scripts every time
Hi Mark,
What I do is update occaisonally (once or twice a week sometimes more) and
keep an eye on the logs (the web based ViewCVS is handy too) in order to know
what others are working on. Before sending in code I'll update to current CVS
again and make sure things still work. It is much
Boslough, Mark B writes:
Now that I am modifying code, I have the need to keep it updated.
I am a beginner at CVS, so I'm not sure I am doing things properly.
Should I be doing CVS updates every day? That requires that I
completely recompile and relink every day, is that correct? I want
Paul Deppe writes:
A related question - after rebuilding with the makefile system, is there a
way to make install only the files which have changed? For example,
suppose there is only a change to a .cxx file in plib/ssg. I do a make,
which rebuilds only libplibssg.a. But when I do a make
Paul Deppe wrote:
A related question - after rebuilding with the makefile system, is
there a way to make install only the files which have changed? For
example, suppose there is only a change to a .cxx file in plib/ssg. I
do a make, which rebuilds only libplibssg.a. But when I do a
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 05:17:42PM -0600, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Paul Deppe writes:
A related question - after rebuilding with the makefile system, is there a
way to make install only the files which have changed? For example,
suppose there is only a change to a .cxx file in plib/ssg. I
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 07:17 pm, you wrote:
snip
quite the way you want them. One of the central characteristics of
being a geeky hacker type is a strongly held conviction that the rest
of the world are idiots and are doing things all wrong. :)
Andy
Hahahah! Quick somebody notify
A related question - after rebuilding with the makefile system, is
there a way to make install only the files which have changed? For
example, suppose there is only a change to a .cxx file in plib/ssg. I
do a make, which rebuilds only libplibssg.a. But when I do a make
install,
Now that I am modifying code, I have the need to keep it updated.
I am a beginner at CVS, so I'm not sure I am doing things properly.
Should I be doing CVS updates every day? That requires that I
completely recompile and relink every day, is that correct? I want
to make sure that I am
Try removing the keyword 'inline' from the constructor and destructor.
Curt.
Alex Romosan writes:
with latest cvs i get:
fg_io.o: In function `parse_port_config(basic_stringchar, string_char_traitschar,
__default_alloc_templatetrue, 0 const )':
I am again trying to compile the CVS version of FlightGear.
I *think* I am following instructions!
I have not had any trouble building the version 0.7.8, but
with CVS I get the following compile error:
Did you do a build of plib first, followed by Simgear, then FlightGear?
Jon
Boslough, Mark B wrote:
I am again trying to compile the CVS version of FlightGear. I *think*
I am following instructions! I have not had any trouble building the
version 0.7.8, but with CVS I get the following compile error:
Not to be too snooty, but sometimes it's helpful to actually
No. That was going to be my next guess. Thanks, I'll try that!
Mark
I've got a perl script (and I believe Norman also has a script) that
automates that whole process for me, in the corret order, with dependencies.
If you do a checkout of flightgear, you should also do a checkout of Simgear
, for your help.
Mark
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From: BERNDT, JON S. (JON) (JSC-EX) (LM)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:34 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] CVS trouble
I am again trying to compile the CVS version of FlightGear.
I *think* I
: BERNDT, JON S. (JON) (JSC-EX) (LM)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:34 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] CVS trouble
I am again trying to compile the CVS version of FlightGear.
I *think* I am following instructions!
I have not had any
Jon Berndt writes:
No. That was going to be my next guess. Thanks, I'll try that!
Mark
I've got a perl script (and I believe Norman also has a script) that
automates that whole process for me, in the corret order, with dependencies.
If you do a checkout of flightgear, you should
The latest stable Plib (1.4.2 I believe) should also work (It
does for me). It shouldn't be necessary to keep checking out CVS Plib.
It takes about 2 minutes (maximum) to check out and build on my machine. I
always do it to avoid (and rule out) any build problems. This is one reason
why I no
, January 28, 2002 2:35 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] CVS trouble
The latest stable Plib (1.4.2 I believe) should also work (It
does for me). It shouldn't be necessary to keep checking out CVS Plib.
It takes about 2 minutes (maximum) to check out and build on my
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcio Shimoda) [2002.01.07 21:01]:
cvs checkout -P -d var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7 var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7 (in
directory C:\FlightGear-0.7.8)
cvs server: cannot find module `var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7' - ignored
cvs [checkout aborted]: cannot expand modules
This is incorrect. You
I'm having problems with WinCVS
I don't use it, but ...
cvs checkout -P -d var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7 var/cvs/FlightGear-0.7 (in
directory C:\FlightGear-0.7.8)
Don't you need a leading slash inside the -d var and the module name
is simply FlightGear without any additional elaboration.
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alex Perry) [2001.12.21 16:15]:
$ ./configure
creating cache ./config.cache
./configure: line 542: syntax error near unexpected token
`AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(FlightGear,'
./configure: line 542: `AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(FlightGear, 0.7.9)'
$
configure.in hasn't changed in a
--- David Megginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BERNDT, JON S. (JON) (JSC-EX) (LM) writes:
Does the c172 have retractable gears? I ask
this because when
I pressed the
g, the retractable gear sound is played, but
no effect is
I noticed this, too.
This is because of a
Tony Peden writes:
After I have a chance to clean up the FGInterface class a bit,
perhaps we can start exporting more properties for actual FDM
state -- i.e. the real (rather than requested) control-surface
and gear positions.
It's already there in the gear interface.
Does
On Friday 14 December 2001 2:19 pm, you wrote:
BERNDT, JON S. (JON) (JSC-EX) (LM) writes:
Does the c172 have retractable gears? I ask this because when
I pressed the
g, the retractable gear sound is played, but no effect is
I noticed this, too.
This is because of a short-cut
David,
I'm not a mac guy and don't own any mac hardware so I can't test
flightgear compiling or running on the mac platform. Darrell Walliser
is the one who did the build. You might want to direct your questions
his way.
Regards,
Curt.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David,
You found some
David,
You found some outdated CVS instructions. Can you tell me where you
saw these so I can fix them? The current instructions are here:
http://www.flightgear.org/cvsResources/
Regards,
Curt.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I downloaded
See http://www.flightgear.org/cvsResources/anoncvs.html
--
Ross
On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 20:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded
http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~walisser/fg/fgdev.tar.gz
However, I get an error trying to download the FlightGear Source
On Thursday 06 December 2001 05:45 pm, you wrote:
It appears as if both the FGFS CVS and the JSBSim CVS
files have a problem
This is what I get from trying to link fgfs.exe
../../src/FDM/JSBSim/libJSBSim.a(FGFCS.o): In function
`FGFCS::Load(FGConfigFile *)':
Norman, did you track down your FGKinemat build problem? I'm not
seeing it on any of my machines here.
Curt.
Norman Vine writes:
Tony Peden writes:
I guess we all need need to re-run automake autoconf ect !
Actually, Ross made it easier than that:
./autogen.sh make clean make
Curtis L. Olson writes:
Norman, did you track down your FGKinemat build problem? I'm not
seeing it on any of my machines here.
YES
Sorry I did not make that clear in my earlier message.
BTW
Expect a bunch of changes from me tomorow to
get 'reset' and 'goto airport' 'kind of' working again
Norman Vine writes:
YES
Sorry I did not make that clear in my earlier message.
BTW
Expect a bunch of changes from me tomorow to
get 'reset' and 'goto airport' 'kind of' working again
Ok, sounds good. I took a look at that yesterday and fixed one
potential problem in simgear (actually
Curtis L. Olson writes:
Norman Vine writes:
BTW
Expect a bunch of changes from me tomorow to
get 'reset' and 'goto airport' 'kind of' working again
Ok, sounds good. I took a look at that yesterday and fixed one
potential problem in simgear (actually the problem is in flightgear,
but until
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