Having compiled Atlas so I can regenerate a few maps on my laptop, it
complains that it needs a GLX 1.3 feature and my X server only
supports 1.2 ... so this side project will have to wait until I've got
another machine handy.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Victhor Foster
wrote:
> Is your compu
Hi!
Just a quick note that a boost-free version of flightgear and simgear
is available from my gitorious repo (http://gitorious.org/~jester) on
the respective "deboost" branches.
I have made two short test flights without apparent problems, but use
at your own risk :)
PS: This is in no way agains
Bright Idea. I'm interested in cloud computing, which means all us
pilots, ATC, radar controllers, scenery, ops and IRC+backup, web,
engineers can all use the same term; somewhere towards a clearer
communications ;-)
So what I am playing with atmo, is the google app engine, and
specifically XM
James Turner wrote:
> Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/c172p
> In directory baron.flightgear.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24918
>
> Modified Files:
> c172p.xml
> Log Message:
> Dave Perry:
>
> This patch adds main gear rotations about the fuselage attach points that
> keep
> the wheels
Alex Perry wrote:
> Does someone happen to have a tarball with all the atlas generated map
> images handy?
I have to admit that I was _planning_ (promised) to distribute Atlas
imagery via our Web Map Service - but I failed to do so simply because
I still have too many open items to work on (my fa
I've changed the new code that uses boost::unordered_map to use
the Boost TR1 package instead; this will pick up the implementation's
std::tr1::unordered_map if it exists. Otherwise you'll get a compilation
error. I've dropped the Boost version we depend on back to 1.34. That
said...
On 11/20/2009
Alex,
Somewhere I think I still have a set of atlas maps for the world, but these
were generated maybe 8-9 years ago, so there's perhaps a good chance the
file format or structure or image dimensions has changed since then. I have
to admit I haven't run atlas since many years ago.
I think there'
Map will only generate the maps downloaded by terragear and the ones in
fg data CVS repository. It is not that much assuming you haven't crossed
the globe a few times.
Jari
Alex Perry wrote:
> The computer isn't too slow, no. I'm just hoping to avoid having to
> download the entire global sc
The computer isn't too slow, no. I'm just hoping to avoid having to
download the entire global scenery data first.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Victhor Foster
wrote:
> Is your computer too slow to generate them? There's an option in Map that
> speeds up the process, I think it's --headless-
Is your computer too slow to generate them? There's an option in Map that
speeds up the process, I think it's --headless-mode.
> Does someone happen to have a tarball with all the atlas generated map
> images handy?
>
>
Does someone happen to have a tarball with all the atlas generated map
images handy?
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