syd adams wrote:
> By the way , I dont understand why (content) needs to be GPL since
> there is no source code to speak of.
GPL is important since the base package is likely to be included in
linux distributions of which most are commercial.
Erik
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Peter Brown wrote:
> - Carrier Aircraft : T-2C or F-4N (while the F-14 is carrier capable, Dave
> Culp has some excellent aircraft that don't fit the omnipowerful jet fighter
> category)
Keep in mind that the aircraft from Dave's hangar are not GPL compatible
and hence could not be added to the
On 18/01/10 12:17, syd adams wrote:
> By the way , I dont understand why (content) needs to be GPL since
> there is no source code to speak of.
>
Whatever the legalities, one standard license for the official
"FlightGear" distributed stuff is a pretty sensible idea, otherwise it
gets real conf
I'd be willing to update the cvs 777 , and keep it gpl . I guess this
all boils down to me not fully understanding the GPL licence in the
beginning.
I would appreciate a heads up from James on planned changes to the
route manager / gps changes though , it creates extra work for me and
I have a limi
Frederic
Thanks for today's updates to the Windows build.
Flightgear now builds out of the box - well almost.
The start point was your 3rd party zip file at
ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/Win32/MSVC/
I had to make an SVN build of Openscenegraph to get rid of "CLEAR_MASK not
a memb
As Syd (and others) changed their license, does that remove the b1900, Beaver,
and others from the list as well, or do those fall under a grandfather clause?
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From: Heiko Schulz
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 22:01:05
To
Hi Peter,
>>I'll place a vote after some thought, but I'd like to mention there are >>a
>>few aircraft that don't really fit the existing categories, but yet >>are
>>excellent aircraft to represent FG.
>>- Large multi-engine (or historic airliner) : Lockheed L1049h >>Constellation
>>- Seaplane
I'll place a vote after some thought, but I'd like to mention there are a few
aircraft that don't really fit the existing categories, but yet are excellent
aircraft to represent FG.
- Large multi-engine (or historic airliner) : Lockheed L1049h Constellation
- Seaplane : Grumman Goose (there's mo
Hi John,
On Monday 07 December 2009 11:54:25 pm John Denker wrote:
> I patched terrasync to make it more usable, more like a proper daemon
> -- writes pid to file
> -- normally does not exit until signalled
> -- uses blocking and non-blocking I/O as appropriate.
>
This is now committed to CVS.
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 6:49 PM, S Andreason wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> I have been getting this error since the last week of December, when the
> first sound plays, gear-lock in my case. (Playing that sound is new
> behavior I wonder how to stop.)
>
> ALC Error (sound manager): ALC_INVALID_DEVICE at
Hi Erik,
I have been getting this error since the last week of December, when the
first sound plays, gear-lock in my case. (Playing that sound is new
behavior I wonder how to stop.)
ALC Error (sound manager): ALC_INVALID_DEVICE at load file
But I am not running Ubuntu, and the sound is working
Am 17.01.2010 um 13:16 schrieb Durk Talsma:
> On Sunday 17 January 2010 12:04:27 pm Tim Moore wrote:
>> flightgear:
>> * durk/atcdcl-cond (2010-01-05)
>> Some additional changes to ensure that FlightGear at least compiles after
>> configuring with --disable-atcdcl. Some substitution code is added
Welcome back, Frederic!
Where have you been so long? :-)
still in work: http://www.hoerbird.net/galerie.html
But already done: http://www.hoerbird.net/reisen.html
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Hi All,
It looks like this is becoming a bit of an annual tradition: With each new
major release, we are evaluating which aircraft we wish to highlight by
including them in the base package. Due to time constrains, we have fallen a
bit behind with the release process this year. Nevertheless, th
Frederic
Thanks for that. Simgear now builds out of the box from the Flightgear VC90
project file, using Fred´s directory structure.
I think that a version of simgear.h for VC90 Flightgear itself is still
needed.
Alan
On Sunday 17 January 2010 12:04:27 pm Tim Moore wrote:
> flightgear:
> * durk/atcdcl-cond (2010-01-05)
> Some additional changes to ensure that FlightGear at least compiles after
> configuring with --disable-atcdcl. Some substitution code is added in
> ATC/atcutils.cxx and ATC/atcutils.hxx. Note t
In my gitorious repositories at git://gitorious.org/fg/simgear.git and
git://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear.git I've tagged v2.0.0-rc2, which I'm
hoping will be a next viable release candidate. There are unfixed bugs for
which I'm responsible, most notably broken material animations with effects;
I've
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