Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is our current policy for updates to nav.dat? Do we commit changes
> to the binary gzip'ed file or do we have a central repository for the
> data?
>
> Would it make sense to have the unzip'ed file in git and zip it for the
> release in "make dist"?
>
> Torst
Traffic and parking etc. are handled via xml files in Flightgear different to
X-Plane.
But to make changes to the opensource apt.dat forward them to Robin:
http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?showtopic=58356
--- On Tue, 4/10/12, Gene Buckle wrote:
> From: Gene Buckle
> Subject: Re: [Flightg
On Mon, 9 Apr 2012, Ron Jensen wrote:
> On Monday 09 April 2012 15:05:58 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what is our current policy for updates to nav.dat? Do we commit changes
>> to the binary gzip'ed file or do we have a central repository for the data?
>>
>> Would it make sense to have the u
I just started playing around in FlightGear development and wanted to intro myself. You all have a great piece of software here and I am enjoying it. I come from years of flight simming in other programs and doing some small commercial work in them. My day job involves corporate app development. My
Am 09.04.12 23:31, schrieb Ron Jensen:
> On Monday 09 April 2012 15:05:58 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what is our current policy for updates to nav.dat? Do we commit changes
>> to the binary gzip'ed file or do we have a central repository for the data?
>>
>> Would it make sense to have the u
On Monday 09 April 2012 15:05:58 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what is our current policy for updates to nav.dat? Do we commit changes
> to the binary gzip'ed file or do we have a central repository for the data?
>
> Would it make sense to have the unzip'ed file in git and zip it for the
> releas
Hi,
what is our current policy for updates to nav.dat? Do we commit changes
to the binary gzip'ed file or do we have a central repository for the data?
Would it make sense to have the unzip'ed file in git and zip it for the
release in "make dist"?
Torsten
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Hi All,
Over the last couple of years I've done various FG simulations for my
local museum of flight (the National Museum of Flight,
http://www.nms.ac.uk/our_museums/museum_of_flight.aspx). This has
varied from temporary simulations tying in with events they host, to a
permanent simulator that is
Hi folks,
due to personal time constraints among the team who traditionally "did
the job" for the past six years, there will be no FlightGear booth on
this year's LinuxTag exhibition in Berlin.
Some (few) of the "usual suspects" have announced that they're planning
to attend LinuxTag as regular vi
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