Its is/was bit of a "dark" how to get commit "permission" to FG and its
seems to be one Curt in control.
Can someone explain to process to submitting patches to this new git
scenario, or are we to be held in the grey area of hopefulnes as well ?
eg I'd like to submit a patch for the 787 that actu
a restart is also required after a DNS change of a server, or a new one etc.
Is there a way to "reset" an mpserver remotely?
eg reloading config every hour or remote telnet command ?
pete
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Gabor Toth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> it seems, not all the MP servers are connec
Maybe thats because they can interact atmo
pete
On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Martin Spott wrote:
> Gene Buckle wrote:
> > On Fri, 14 May 2010, Martin Spott wrote:
>
> >> Good idea - it's just that I'm slightly uncertain if all those people
> >> who are involved into professional use of Flig
Gene Buckle wrote:
> On Fri, 14 May 2010, Martin Spott wrote:
>> Good idea - it's just that I'm slightly uncertain if all those people
>> who are involved into professional use of FlightGear are permitted to
>> talk about their respective projects in the public
>>
> I suspect the ones that ca
Martin Spott wrote:
> Alex Perry wrote:
>> I don't think we have country/state polygons in our current data
>> image.
>
> We're having all sorts of polygonal data available in the
> "Landcover-DB", including country/state borders. Thus from a technical
> point of view there's no reason not to cre
Stuart,
Excellent idea and one I think many will appreciate. I haven't had time to look
at it yet so please excuse the question if its obvious from within the code:
Does this reset with every MP session, or is it easy to clear the list either
selectively or in its entirety?
All the best,
> Hi All,
>
> Please find below a small patch to allow the user to ignore specific
> MP aircraft on a per-MP instance basis by setting
> "controls/invisible". This
> property name was chosen for consistency with the existing property
> for AIBallistic objects.
>
> Once the source change is commit
Hi All,
Please find below a small patch to allow the user to ignore specific
MP aircraft on a per-MP instance basis by setting
"controls/invisible". This
property name was chosen for consistency with the existing property
for AIBallistic objects.
Once the source change is committed (and I've got
BTW, I've switched the MapServer mirrors of simgear, flightgear and
fgdata over to following the respective repositories at Gitorious. The
mirror setup still in testing mode but I'm quite confident that it'll
serve the needs.
Feel free to clone your local copy from there, especially the fgdata,
in
On 20 May 2010, at 12:42, Heiko Schulz wrote:
> Can someone explain me, what exactly the Hudson-server does?
> I can see that it seems to build FlightGear for all avalilabe Platforms (MS,
> Linux, Mac...) - but how can we use this builds?
> Sorry for my question, but I'm a bit uncertain, whats
Hi,
>
> Well, I've been using the master to do the Linux builds,
> because it was easy - no particular reason it has to be done
> that way, though.
>
> It does chew a bit of disk-space, since the master stores
> the artefacts for the last N builds, where N is
> configurable. The artefacts are a
On 20 May 2010, at 11:40, Martin Spott wrote:
>> If anyone wishes to volunteer a proper server (with a reasonably
>> symmetric connection) to run Hudson, please let me know [...]
>
> If it's just for running the monitor, then we probably should talk
> about putting it onto The MapServer as well.
Tim Moore schrieb:
> The Git source repositories for Simgear, Flightgear, and the data
> repositories are now fully enabled at gitorious.org.
Thank you very much for all this work.
(I think that Gitorious changed the design today only to be prepared for
FlightGear?)
- Y.
-
James Turner wrote:
> And a huge thanks to Tim and Martin for doing the work to make this possible.
I'd like to point out that Tim has been the one who did the Gitorious
migration _now_ - many thanks, congratulations to him !
The scope of my involvement is limited to providing the outcome of my
f
On 20 May 2010, at 10:03, Tim Moore wrote:
> The Git source repositories for Simgear, Flightgear, and the data
> repositories are now fully enabled at gitorious.org. A group of developers
> and modelers have been making checkins for some days now and all appears to
> be working. The repositori
The Git source repositories for Simgear, Flightgear, and the data
repositories are now fully enabled at gitorious.org. A group of developers
and modelers have been making checkins for some days now and all appears to
be working. The repositories are available at: http://gitorious.org/fg.
http://wi
Hello
I get most of the shaders working on my older card with changing the
parts where gl_FrontFacing is used (see my last posting to "New effects
on OSX" here).
In terrain-default/model-default/default/reflect.frag I changed "if
(!gl_FrontFacing)" to "if (n.z < 0.01)" and almost everythi
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