At last,I tried a sample program to send external fdm data to Flightgear
0.9.10.I now could see Flightgear responding to packets.However problem came
that as soon as the packets are arrived the time of day automatically
changes to night and I need to readjust the settings.
I would also like to kn
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 21:57, tangyong wrote:
> I am a green hand in Flight Gear,and it's my fist time to touch it.I'v
> read the readme.introduction,I find that the core of FlightGear is the
> property tree system.But the introduction is too simple,and I don't know
> how the Flight Gear
On Saturday 09 December 2006 19:55, leee wrote:
> Thanks to all for suggesting areas to look into i.e. AI aircraft and X11
> vsynch settings - both are candidates here. I might have a look at the
> kernel preemption too.
>
> I'll report back...
>
> LeeE
Well, I've tried removing references to AI
Martin Spott wrote:
> Josh Babcock wrote:
>> I'm having trouble with OSG and debian's giflib3g-dev package.
>
> Use 'libungif4-dev' or something similar,
>
> Martin.
I tried, but dpkg wanted to uninstall lots and lots of other software,
including aterm. I didn't feel like untangling the de
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 23:41 +0100, Roberto Inzerillo wrote:
> Vivian Meazza ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> >
> > There have been several complaints about our fauna, namely headless cows,
> > over on the IRC channel. I've done one with a head:
>
> > it's 180 vertices, so heads ain't free. If no one object
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 22:17, Maik Justus wrote:
> Hi Durk,
>
> here the patch, that fg searches for multiplayer aircraft in AI/Aircraft
> first.
>
> Maik
>
Hi Maik,
Thanks. I'll try and commit the patch this weekend.
Cheers,
Durk
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At last,I tried a sample program to send external fdm data to Flightgear
0.9.10.I now could see Flightgear responding to packets.However problem came
that as soon as the packets are arrived the time of day automatically
changes to night and I need to readjust the settings.
I would also like to kn
Josh Babcock wrote:
> I'm having trouble with OSG and debian's giflib3g-dev package.
Use 'libungif4-dev' or something similar,
Martin.
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Vivian Meazza wrote:
>
> You don't need gif stuff for FlightGear- just remove all references to it.
>
Yup, that did the trick.
Josh
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Josh Babcock wrote
>
> I'm having trouble with OSG and debian's giflib3g-dev package.
> When I try to compile OSG, i get the following error. Has anyone else
> seen this? If not, I will take it to the OSG list. I am compiling the
> version in OSG_OP_OT-1.2-Flightgear.tar.gz
>
> Josh
>
You don'
I'm having trouble with OSG and debian's giflib3g-dev package.
When I try to compile OSG, i get the following error. Has anyone else
seen this? If not, I will take it to the OSG list. I am compiling the
version in OSG_OP_OT-1.2-Flightgear.tar.gz
Josh
make[4]: Entering directory
`/usr/local/src/OS
Are the horns/hooves greenish because of the need to make happy the
Gateway folks, or is it a zombie cow covered with moss?
V
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