Hi All
I get a segmentation fault during aircraft loading of the 787 from
cvs is anyone else seeing this. At the cli all I get is
segmentation fault(core dump) any ideas.
Its on Ubuntu 7.04
Cheers
Innis
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On Thu 5 July 2007 02:47, John Denker wrote:
> On 07/04/2007 02:57 PM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > There are 20 other people with commit permissions.
>
> That may be narrowly true as written, but it is misleading.
>
> Here are some observations concerning the 1000 most recent
> commits to the "data"
On 07/04/2007 02:57 PM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> There are 20 other people with commit permissions.
That may be narrowly true as written, but it is misleading.
Here are some observations concerning the 1000 most recent
commits to the "data" tree:
... 100.0 percentile
503
Hi all ,
I'd like to remove my ATC "aircraft" from CVS , thought I'd try for some feed
back first It's not an aircraft , and was only meant to view and track the
various multiplayers at an airport. Csaba is turning it into something more
advanced , and so probably has a different folder fo
2007/7/3, Roy Vegard Ovesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 28 June 2007 19:50, woodyst wrote:
> > With my yoke stopped, with js_demo i see a lot of lines as:
> > | -0.0 +0.1 +1.0 -1.0 -1.0 +0.0 +0.0 . |
> >
> > all of them without changes.
>
> Since it only shows one decimal digit, a ch
Hi!
John Denker wrote:
> I know there are some people on this list who are interested
> in procedurally-realistic flying.
Definitely! :-)
Cheers,
Ralf
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Hi all!
Thomas Förster wrote:
> Am Mittwoch 04 Juli 2007 19:38 schrieb Heiko Schulz:
>> Hi,
>>
>> But I forgot a wish: I would love to see, if we could
>> change and do individuals paintings of the ground of
>> airports - all the lines and markings. Maybe that
>> could be something...
>
> AFAIK R
* Melchior FRANZ -- Wednesday 04 July 2007:
> Dump into aircraft directories whatever you like. [...]
Heh, no. I take that back. But the threshold there is a tad lower. ;-)
m.
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On 7/4/07, John Denker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't know whether there should be more
> > trim indication in plane cockpits or (because of the already-cramped
> > screen)
>
> That argument cuts both ways. The real aircraft *is*
> crammed with stuff. One of the things that always amuse
On 07/04/2007 01:44 PM, Hans Fugal wrote:
> FWIW, when flying I have often wanted to see trim indication so I
> think the popup is valuable.
And it's not just trim; it's also carb heat and cowl
flaps and speed brakes and other things that make a
complex aircraft complex.
I've been hoping to make
* leee -- Wednesday 04 July 2007:
> Is it really worth making an issue over two and three character
> local variable names?
My comments weren't made as a random list subscriber, but as
someone who was about to commit the stuff, and would have liked
some things changed first. And yes, that also con
Here's a creeping feature that would be useful, and
shouldn't be too hard to implement:
Here's the scenario: Suppose you have a nice table with
rows and columns. Most of the rows have many narrow
columns, but one or two rows have a lesser number of
wider columns. The existing layout manager has
Am Mittwoch 04 Juli 2007 19:38 schrieb Heiko Schulz:
> Hi,
>
> But I forgot a wish: I would love to see, if we could
> change and do individuals paintings of the ground of
> airports - all the lines and markings. Maybe that
> could be something...
AFAIK Ralf Gerlich has done some research in that
FWIW, when flying I have often wanted to see trim indication so I
think the popup is valuable. I don't know whether there should be more
trim indication in plane cockpits or (because of the already-cramped
screen) if a popup is a better approach, but I like the
always-available popup idea.
Numbers
Hi,
But I forgot a wish: I would love to see, if we could
change and do individuals paintings of the ground of
airports - all the lines and markings. Maybe that
could be something...
Greetings
HHS
--- Sebastian Bechtold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
schrieb:
> Hello together.
>
> Now that I've found that
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 22:58, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Stuart Buchanan -- Tuesday 03 July 2007:
> > The included XML files replace those in the gui/dialogs directory, while
> > gremlins.nas should be put in the Nasal directory.
>
> gremlins.nas? Please not "funny" names in $FG_ROOT/Nasal/. These
Hi,
Hmmm sounds like the flat textures which MSFS
has...
I like the way it is, because with the material you
have some informations about bumbiness and so on...
So much as I know, someone is working on the
possibility to change the terrain easily ( I think
Frederic Bouvier )
So I'm not sure
Hello together.
Now that I've found that the FlightGear source code does not have to be
a "book with seven seals" for me and I was successfull with implementing
my first, although small and simple, change to it, I got the idea to try a
somewhat bigger modification to the program:
I'd like to do
--- Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * John Denker -- Wednesday 04 July 2007:
> > > Well, there are still two objections concerning the submissions:
>
> [- fixed size and positions of dialogs]
> But the first problem concerns both submissions,
> and to reduce noise on the list I combined that. Didn't wo
* John Denker -- Wednesday 04 July 2007:
> > Well, there are still two objections concerning the submissions:
[- fixed size and positions of dialogs]
> > - the name gremlins.nas. But this could certainly be changed by
> > whoever commits this. I suggested failure.nas. The function
> > name gr
On 07/04/2007 10:49 AM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> Well, there are still two objections concerning the submissions:
>
> - the name gremlins.nas. But this could certainly be changed by
> whoever commits this. I suggested failure.nas. The function
> name gremulate() isn't pretty, either, especiall
* John Denker -- Wednesday 04 July 2007:
> Bottom line: Does anybody have any suggestions and/or
> questions about this work?
Well, there are still two objections concerning the submissions:
- the name gremlins.nas. But this could certainly be changed by
whoever commits this. I suggested failu
Am Mittwoch 04 Juli 2007 15:59 schrieb John Denker:
> If some developer, for development purposes, wants to increase
> the number of digits in the display, I parameterized the
> format so that changing it is a simple one-character edit.
>http://www.av8n.com/fly/fgfs/flight-control.diff
> I hope
On 07/03/2007 04:28 AM, Vivian Meazza wrote:
> Remember: P 6 - Piss Poor Peer-review Prevents Proper Performance
I agree!
IMHO a "peer-review" that snipes at "int ii" as opposed
to "int i" -- to the exclusion of any discussion of
actual features that pilots can use -- is pretty poor.
IMHO it i
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John Denker wrote:
> Let me also point out that the word "gremlin" is in the dictionary.
> Its primary meaning explains exactly the purpose of gremlins.nas.
Please consider, that not by far not all FG contributors are native
English speakers and thus
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