James Turner wrote:
On 16 Apr 2006, at 13:31, Jim Wilson wrote:
It is downloading now to try it. Can we put the file on sf.net? I'm
willing
upload the file if that helps. My sf login is spiderbarker.
If uploading to SF was the issue, I could do it myself; but it needs
an admin on th
On other thing I'd like to know is :
How does one over rev a turbofan engine in real life?
I know it's not modeled in FG yet but I'm curious as to what actually happens
in real life to get an over speed problem.
It would be nice to get that working too - I set the N1 and N2 limits in the
engine
> From: James Turner
>
> > It's working well on my g4 notebook. What is the issue with
> > Arthur's wx
> > interface? Is there anything I can do to help with getting that back
> > into the package?
>
> The issue would be, I don't like wxWindows
>
> I have a cunning plan for achieving the sa
On 16 Apr 2006, at 15:54, Jim Wilson wrote:It's working well on my g4 notebook. What is the issue with Arthur's wx interface? Is there anything I can do to help with getting that back into the package? The issue would be, I don't like wxWindows :)I have a cunning plan for achieving the same GUI
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Julien Pierru wrote:
Feel free to comment.
hello Julien,
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> From: James Turner
> Sent: Sunday, 16. Apr 2006 10:30 -0400
> To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] MacOS build of FlightGear
>
> On 16 Apr 2006, at 13:31, Jim Wilson wrote:
>
> > It is downloading now to try it. Can we put the file on sf.net?
> > I'm
> From: James Turner
>
> On 15 Apr 2006, at 00:43, James Turner wrote:
>
> > I'll do the 0.9.10 build tomorrow, first thing (promise!) As for it
> > being official, well, now I have the X-Code projects sorted,
> > actually doing the build is straight-forward, almost automatic. If
> > I had
On 16 Apr 2006, at 13:31, Jim Wilson wrote:It is downloading now to try it. Can we put the file on sf.net? I'm willing upload the file if that helps. My sf login is spiderbarker. If uploading to SF was the issue, I could do it myself; but it needs an admin on the FG project to push it up. If su
> From: James Turner
>
> On 15 Apr 2006, at 00:43, James Turner wrote:
>
> > I'll do the 0.9.10 build tomorrow, first thing (promise!) As for it
> > being official, well, now I have the X-Code projects sorted,
> > actually doing the build is straight-forward, almost automatic. If
> > I had
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Hi,
probably you've heared already of Coverity. They have a method to
automatically scan source code for possible bugs. They are also working
together with a few OSS projects (like GCC, FireFox, KDE or Wine) where
they continously scan the code base:
* David Luff -- Sunday 16 April 2006 00:33:
> What are you doing to crash it?
Nothing special. Just started fgfs with the ufo, switched to a different
desktop to use the startup time for something useful, and when switching
back I found fgfs crashed in tower.cxx.
> So far I haven't been able to
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